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full, fine form ; coral red, very bril- 

 liant. 



33. Jules Lavay (Damaizin). — 

 Shrubby, very vigorous, and very 

 perpetual ; flower full, very well 

 made ; very free flowering ; of a 

 fine lively satin rosy flesh; very 

 fresh. 



34. L'Abbe Lauray (Trouillard). 

 — Shrubby, vigorous, large, very full, 

 well made ; bright clouded rose. 

 Seedling of " Geant des Batailles.'' 



35. L'Abondante (E. Yerdier). — 

 Shrubby, vigorous, very free flower- 

 ing ; flower large, full, globular, in 

 clusters of from three to ten flowers ; 

 fine lively red, clouded fiery, with a 

 whitish veining, reverse of petals 

 silvery. 



36. Madame Andre Leroy (Trouil- 

 lard). — Shrubby, vigorous, large, 

 well shaped, rosy salmon. 



37. Madame Ambroise Verseliaffelt 

 (E. Verdier). — Shrubby, vigorous, 

 nearly without spines, flower large, 

 full, well made, delicate rose, strongly 

 veined, whitish. 



38. Mons. Boncenne (Linbaud). — 

 Shrubby, very vigorous, flower large, 

 very full, cupped ; purple, velvety 

 black. 



39. Madame CJias. Verdier (La- 

 charme). — Shrubby, very vigorous, 

 flower very large, full, well formed, 

 very fine carriage, fine rose, ver- 

 milion, magnificent, 



40. Mons. Pontbriant (Damaizin). 

 — Shrubby, very vigorous, very large, 

 well made, brownish crimson, shaded 

 carmine. 



41. Madame PJlisa Vilmorin 

 (Levecpie). — Shrubby, very vigorous, 

 flower very large, full ; fine deep red 

 vermilion, clouded brown ; very 

 free flowering. 



42. Madame Fresnoy (Pernet). — 

 Shrubby, vigorous, flowers very large, 

 form perfect, carries itself well ; fine 

 lively rose. 



43. Madame Herman Stenger 

 (Gonod). — Shrubby, vigorous ; flower 

 large, full, with petals large in cir- 

 cumference, cupped in the centre ; 

 fine rose, lightly lilaced, clouded 

 saffron in the centre. 



44. Madame Jus. Gros (Bau- 

 mann). — Shrubby, vigorous, flower 

 large, full, well formed ; clear lively 



carmine, petals lightly bordered with 

 whitish rose. 



45. Madame Moreau (Gonod). — 

 Shrubby, very vigorous, flower very 

 large, holds itself well, petals large 

 in circumference, and short in the 

 centre ; lively rose, clouded violet. 



46. Madame Bousset (Guillot, 

 fils). — Shrubby, very vigorous, large, 

 in form of a cup ; superb delicate 

 rose reflexed with silver. 



47. Madlle. Amelie Haitian 

 (Margottin). — Shrubby, very vigo- 

 rous ; flower large, full, well made ; 

 fine lively carmine rose. 



48. Madlle. Loide de Falloux 

 (Trouillard). — Shrubby, vigorous, 

 flower large, full, well formed, white 

 tinted rose. 



49. Madlle. Portier (Guillot, pere). 

 — Shrubby, vigorous, flower medium, 

 or large, full, delicate rose. 



50. Marguerite de St. Amand (de 

 Sansal). — Shrubby, vigorous flower, 

 large, full, well made, flesh rose, 

 blooming continuously. 



51. Marie Boissee (Oger).— 

 Shrubby, very vigorous, and free 

 flowering ; flower medium, in form of 

 a cup, of a light white in the centre 

 in opening, passing to pure white. 



52. Marie Perrachon (Ductier). — 

 Moderately vigorous, flower full, 

 well imbricated, cupped, deep violet 

 purple, flowering well, seedling of 

 Geant des Batailles. 



53. 3Iesdames Chevandiers (Per- 

 net). — Shrubby, vigorous, flower 

 large, full, colour of lees of wine, 

 slaty, flowering constantly. 



54. Mons. Moreau (Guillot, pere). 

 — Shrubby, vigorous, flower medium 

 or large, full, of a fine red purple. 



55. Posa Mundi (Ducher). — 

 Shrubby, very vigorous, very large, 

 well made, globular, virgin rose. 

 Does this mean blush ? 



56. BushtonPadchjjfe (E. Verdier). 

 — Shrubby, vigorous, large, very full, 

 perfectly imbricated, of a fine red 

 cerise, clear and lively. 



57. Semiramis (Touvais). — • 

 Shrubby, vigorous, flower large, glo- 

 bular, good shape, tender flesh rose. 



58. Souvenir de Bernardin St. 

 Pierre (Guillot, fils). — Shrubby, vi- 

 gorous, large, full, well shaped, im- 

 bricated, changing from crimson 



