236 THE ROSE. 
VARIETY, HABIT DESCRIPTION. 
oF GROWTH, AND CLASS, 
Solfaterre X Safrano. Pale yellow, 
with fawn centre ; large, full flowers ; 
more shy than either parent, 
47. American Banner,|G. Cartwright, 1879. (Sent out by Peter 
awi ii. Henderson.) A sport from Boz Sz- 
lene, Carmine, striped with white, 
semi-double; the flowers and foliage are 
both small. Of no value except asa 
curiosity. 
48. * American Beauty,|Hon. G. Bancroft; sent out by George 
waz. ii. Field & Bro., 1885. Large, globular ; 
deep pink, shaded with carmine ; deli- 
cious odor; has proved to be a’ most 
desirable variety for forcing. 
49. André Dunand,|Schwartz, 1871. Raised from Victor 
mod. #.R. Verdier. diivery rose ; fades quickly 
and often opens badly. 
so. André Leroy, mod.|Trouillard, 1868. (Seneont by Standish.) 
H.R Crimson, with a shade of violet; an 
attractive color, but very transient ; 
often ill-formed. 
51. * Angéle Jacquier,|Guillot, 1879. Pale rose, sometimes flesh, 
free) i753 base of petals tinged with coppery yel- 
low; very sweet, free flowering. A 
lovely Tea, bearing some resemblance 
both to Catherine Mermetand Rubens. 
52. Anicet Bourgeois.|Moreau-Robert, 1880. Raised from Sen- 
Al.R. ateur Vaisse X Madame Victor Ver- 
dier. Cherry-red, cupped form. 
53. Anna Alexieff, free.| Margottin, 1858. Rose color, large, full 
Eh e flowers, freely produced. 
54. Anna Eliza, vig. P.|Williams. Red, tinged with lilac, nu- 
merous thorns, 
55. Anna Ollivier, mod.|Ducher, 1872. Buff, shaded with rose. 
if 
56. Anna Maria, vig. P.|Feast, 1843. Pale pink ; very few thorns. 
58. Anne de Diesbach, Lacharme, 1858. Raised from La Reine. 
Wig. (fdsik. In color, the most lovely shade of car- 
mine; very large, double flowers, fra- 
grant; one of the hardiest. A very de- 
sirable garden rose. 
59. Anne Marie Cote,|Guillot fils, 1875. White, sometimes 
free, 772; tinged with pink. 
60, Anne Marie de|Rambaux & Dubreuil, 1879. Very small, 
Montravel, mod. Po/.| full, white flewers, somewhat fragrant. 
Resembles Paquerette. 
