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Bulletin 306 



Deep 



For Cut Flowers 

 Madame Ducel 

 Lamartine 



Monsieur Jules Elie 

 Livingstone 



Monsieur Boucharlat aine 

 Souvenir de I'Exposition Universelle 

 Madame Lebon 

 General Bertrand 

 Modeste Guerin 

 Edulis Superba 

 Alexandre Dumas 

 Madame Muyssart 

 Kelway's Queen 



Pink 



For Landscape 

 Madame Ducel 

 Livingstone 



Monsieur Boucharlat aine 

 Souvenir de I'Exposition Universelle 

 Madame Lebon 

 General Bertrand 

 Modeste Guerin 

 Edulis Superba 

 Madame Muyssart 

 Alexandre Dumas 

 Modele de Perfection 



Red 



For Cut Flowers 

 Felix Crousse 

 Louis Van Houtte 

 Henry Demay 



For Landscape 

 Fulgida 

 Felix Crousse 

 Augustin d'Hour 

 Louis Van Houtte 

 De Candolle 

 Henry Demay 

 Dr. Caijlot 



For Cut Flowers 

 Delachei 



Prince de Talindyke* 

 Constant Devred 

 Nigricans 

 Madame Becquet 

 Pierre Dessert 

 Rubra Superba 



Deep Red 



For Landscape 

 Delachei 



Monsieur Martin Cahuzac 

 Stanley (Kelway) 

 Raphael 



Madame Becquet 

 Adolphe Rousseau 



* I think Prince de Talindyke should not be recommended. The variety has only 

 a local existence, and is, I believe, a miswriting of Prince de Salm Dyck or a kind 

 that had lost its name. The European lists contain no Prince de Talindyke, and 

 we should find out what its right name is before recommending it. 



A. P. Saunders. 



While the origin of Prince de Talindyke is unknown, and it is possible it may 

 exist under another name, it is a fact that no duplicate of it has been found in 

 the Cornell plot, nor in any other collection visited by the Committee. In freedom 

 of bloom, length of stem, and durability, when shipped it is not surpassed by any 

 other dark crimson. In color and habit of growth, it differs from Prince de 

 Salm Dyck. B. H. Farr. 



