CATALOGUE OF VARIETIES. 237 
Variety, Hapit 
oF GROWTH, AND CLASS, 
DESCRIPTION. 
61. *Annie Cook, vig. 7.|Cook, 1888. An American seedling from 
Bon Silene; delicate shade of pink, 
changing to white under glass in winter, 
vigorous and free-blooming. ‘This vari- 
ety has several good qualities, but the 
shape of the bud detracts from its value 
for forcing purposes. 
62. Annie Laxton, mod.|Laxton, 1869. (Sent out by Geo. Paul.) 
HR. Satiny rose, medium or large size, very 
full. 
63 Annie Wood, mod.|E. Verdier, 1866. Bright crimson with a 
or dwf. AR. shade of vermilion ; a good autumnal 
rose. 
64. Antheros. 7. Lepage. Flesh color, shaded with yellow. 
65. Antoine Devert. 7.|Gonod, 1880, White, tinged with pink, 
reverse of petals shaded salmon. 
66. Antoine Ducher,|Ducher, 1866. Violet-red; large, well- 
mod. #.R, shaped flowers, fragrant; wood very 
thorny. The color is very fleeting. 
67. Antoine Mouton,|Levet, 1874. Deep rose, tinged with lilac, 
vig. ALR. not unlike Paul Neyron; it is more 
fragrant and more hardy, but in color 
and size is below that sort. 
68. Antoine Quihou,|E. Verdier, 1879. Brownish-crimson. 
69. Antoine Verdier,|Jamain, 1871. Rose shaded with lilac, 
mod. 4.2. well-formed buds, no perfume; the 
color is muddy. This sort would not 
improperly be classed among the 
Hybrid ‘Teas, as it resembles them in 
habit as well as in continuity of flower- 
ing. 
yo. Antonia Decarli,|Levet, 1873. May be briefly described as 
vies C27. aninferior Gloire de Dijon, from which 
sort it was raised. 
71. Apolline, vig. B. |V. Verdier, 1848. Raised from Pierre de 
St. Cyr.  Rosy-pink; large, cupped 
flowers. The most useful of all Bour- 
bons for open air, 
7z. Archduke Charles,|Laffay. Rosy-crimson, variable in color, 
mod, Beng. sometimes deep marbled rose. 
73. Archiméde, free. 7.|Robert, 1856. Rosy-fawn, the centre 
darker ; it-formed flowers are frequent. 
A good rose when in perfection, and of 
excellent habit. 
74. Ardoise de Lyon,|Plantier, 1865. (Sent out by Damaizin.,) 
vig. H.R. Violet rose, a poor color. 
