Mr. John F. Clark says: "I send you flower of the * Bridal Rose,' Rubus rosaefolius. This plant I consider well worthy of cultivation, yet it is rarely met with nowadays. I am sure the florists could use this to advantage. It is a profuse bloomer. The flowers are pure white, very double, and as large as a Camellia. At this date I could cut from a plant in 9-inch pot from seventy-five to a hundred flowers".

[This is the new form introduced of late years, and much superior to the old one that has been in cultivation for nearly a century. A well grown plant like this of Mr. Clark's must be a beautiful object. - Ed. G. M].