Peoxv Classification. 4^3 



Description tn detail — Not differentiated; a very compact, globular bloom when 

 fully open; tyjiical rose type; central petals have an occasionj'l dark ciimson 

 line on edge. Entirely transformed; extreme center of bloom a compact, 

 cup-shaped mass of short petals, slightly more blushed than guards. Entire 

 bloom has silvery reflex, especially the guards. 



Plant of only medium vigor and strength, good upright habit. Rather 

 shy bloomer, due to inclination to blight. 



CALOT, SOUV. DE GASPARD. 



Species — P. albiflora. Originated by Calot, 1865. 



Donated by Dessert. 



Description in brief — Large size, rather dull pink (pale lilac rose i [178]), uniform 

 throughout; full rose type, becoming rather flat when fully open. Late. Good. 



Description in detail — Slightly differentiated; well-formed bloom; should stand 

 handling well. Entirely transformed, the center of the bloon»i being a com- 

 pact mass of petals; those surrounding the extreme center slightly tippeil 

 with carmine. Odor pleasant. 



Plant is a very tall grower, of good habit, strong stems. Medium bloomer 

 singly. 



Retnarks — Sometimes confused with "Eugene Verdier." See p. 293. 



CALOT, JULES. 



Species — P. albiflora. Originated by Calot, 1S61. 



Donated by Dessert, and Goos & Koenemann. 



Description in brief — Large, rather flat, medium dark pink (solferino 5 [157]), 

 rose type with a silvery reflex. Midseason. Good. 



Description in detail — Not clearly differentiated; entirely transfomied; occa- 

 sional crimson flecks on the central petals. Odor pleasant. 



Plant is a very strong, vigorous grower, medium length and strength of 

 stem. Free bloomer in clusters. 



CHAUMY, MADAME. 



Species — P. albiflora. Originated by Calot, 1864. 



Donated by Dessert, Cottage Gardens Co., and Croux Bros. 



Description in brief — Medium to small, very compact, globular, pals lilac rose 2 



(178), perfect rose bloom, with a silvery reflex. Central petals slightly darker 



than guards with an occasional crimson fleck, color somewhat splashed on. 



Midseason. Good. 

 Description in detail — Not clearly differentiated; entirely transformed bloom; 



a few narrow petals concealed at collar. 



Plant is a medium strong grower, rather spreading habit, medium length 



and strength of stem. Free bloomer in clusters. 



