CATALOGUE OF VARIETIES. 235 
Variety, Hasir 
or GRowTH, AND CLAss. DESCRIPTION. 
28. Alfred de Rouge- Racbsame: 1863. Raised from General 
mont, free. AR. Jacqueminot, Crimson-magenta, very 
large, full, well built, fragrant ; rather 
shy bloomer. 
eg. Alfred K. Williams,|Schwartz, 1877. Magenta-red, shaded 
mod. H.R. with crimson ; large, full flowers, partly 
imbricated. A very beautiful rose; 
but, thus far, not constant and reliable. 
eres Leveau. Vigneron, 1880. Carmine-rose. 
R 
31. Alice Dureau. H.2.|Vigneron, 1867. Rosy-lilac, good globu- 
lar form. 
32. Alice Leroy, mod./Trouillard, 1842. Pink, semi-double; 
or free. MM. buds are not mossy. Armed with very 
red spines. 
eae yor Sisley, mod.}Guillot fils, 1874. Violet-rose, not a clear 
shade ; a fruity, pleasant fragrance. 
34. Aipaide de Rotalier,|Campy, 1863. ose-color. 
ree 
35. Alphonse Damaizin,| Damaizin, 1861. Bright crimson. 
mod, H.R. 
36. Alphonse Karr. H.|/Portemer, 1845. Flesh color, margined 
R. with carmine. 
37: pee Karr. #.|Feuillet, 1855. Bright rose, medium size, 
full. 
38. vk Iphonse Karr,|Nabonnand, 1878. Raised from Duchess 
mod. J. of Edt nburgh. Rosy-crimson, Sent 
outasa Tea; but, with its parent, is 
better placed among the Bengals. 
There is, as yet, no crimson Tea. 
39. Alphonse Mortle-|Madame Ducher, 1875. Lilac-rose. 
mans, mod. 7. 
40. *Alphonse Soupert,|Lacharme, 1883. Large, very handsome 
vig. H.R and showy; bright rose color. 
41. Amabilis, ‘free. 7.|Touvais. Flesh color, centre rose ; habit, 
branching. 
42. Amadis, vig. (Crim- Laffay, 1829. Purplish-crimson’; semi- 
son Boursault.)Blt.| double. 
43. Amazone, mod, 7.|Ducher, 1872. Yellow, reverse of petals 
veined with rose ; long, well-formed 
buds ; habit delicate. 
"1879. Raised from John Hopper. 
44. Sere Ma ggi.|Pernet 
do 0, Bright rose. 
6. Amélie Hoste. H. Gonod, 1874. Pink, reverse of petals 
ie darker. 
@. America, vig. MW. |C. G. Page, 1859. (Sent out by T. G. 
Ward, of Washington.) Raised from 
