238 | THE ROSE. 
VARIETY, HABIT 
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oF GROWTH, AND CLASS. DESCRIPTION 
75, Aristide Dupuis,|Touvais, 1866. Purplish-rose, a muddy 
vig. H.C. hue; double or full, fragrant; of no 
value. 
76. Arthémise, free.|Moreau-Robert, 1876. Deep rose color; 
ALR. rather small, cup-shaped flowers, not 
unlike Afolline. Only worthy of a 
place in very large collections. 
77. Arthur de Sansal.|Cochet, 1855. Raised from Giant of 
H.R, Battles. Deep crimson. 
78. Augusta, JV. See Solfaterre. 
79. Fay a Buchner.|Lévéque, 1880. Reddish-purple. 
R 
80. Auguste Mie, free.|Laffay, 1851. Raised from La Reine. 
(Madame Rival.) H.| Glossy pink. One of the most tender 
R. of this type. 
81. icra Neumann.|E, Verdier, 1870. Red, shaded with vio- 
R 
ots let. 
82. | Oger, mod.|Oger, 1850. Coppery-rose. 
83. Auguste Rigotard.|Schwartz, 1871. Cherry-red, somewhat 
TR. like Dupuy Jamain. 
84. Auguste Vacher. 7.|Lacharme, 1853. Coppery-yellow. 
85. *Augustine Guinoi-|Guinoiseau, 1889. Flowers white, slightly 
sean. vig. 7. 2. tinted with flesh. Sometimes called 
White La France. Valuable for forc- 
ing. 
86. Auretti, vig. A.C.|Crimson-purple ; fades very quickly. 
87. Aureus. 7. Ducher, 1873. Coppery-yellow. 
88. a eR Duvivier.|Lévéque, 1875. See Maréchal Vaillant. 
Did 
89. Baltimore Belle,|Feast, 1843. Pale blush, changing to 
Vig 2. white. 
go. Baron Adolphe de/Lacharme, 1862. Bright red, shaded with 
at Geigiais free.| crimson; mildews easily. 
ht. ? 
gt. Baron Alexandre de|/Gonod, 1880. Raised from Madame de 
Waants.)577, Tartas, Delicate rose. 
92. Baron Chaurand,|Liabaud, 1869. See Baron de Bonstetten. . 
Vig.) Fish, 
93. Baron de Bonstet-|Liabaud, 1871. Velvety maroon, shaded 
ten, vig. A.R. with deep crimson, somewhat lighter in 
shade than Prince Camille, and rather 
smaller in size, but with a little more 
substance ; shy in autumn, but a grand 
rose. 
94. Baron Gonella, vig.|Guillot pére, 1859. Bronzed rose, well 
B. formed, fragrant ; non-autumnal. 
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