CATALOGUE OF VARIETIES. 239 
VARIETY, HABIT 
D IPTION. 
oF GROWTH, AND CLAss. si 
gs. Baron Haussmann.|E. Verdier, 1867. Dark red, large, well- 
free, ALR. built flowers. 
96. Baron Taylor, free.| Dougat, 3879. A sport from John Hof- 
FIER. : 
per. Pink. Only differs from the pa- 
rent in shade; it does not appear to be 
constant. 
97- Baron de Roths-/Guillot fils, 1862, Raised from General 
child, free. H.R. Jacqueminot, Amaranth-red. 
98. Baroness Roths-|Pernet, 1867. Light pink, sometimes 
child, mod. A.R. shaded with rose ; large, or very large; 
(Madame de Roths-| cupped form, very symmetrical, with- 
child.) out fragrance; the wood is short-jointed, 
thick, light green, armed with occa- 
sional light green thorns; one of the 
hardiest, but does not propagate from 
cuttings. A very distinct, beautiful 
rose, free blooming, and greatly valued, 
both as an exhibition and a garden sort. 
g9. Baronne de May-|Lacharme, 1865. From Blanche Lafitte 
nard, mod. or free.| x Sappho. White, edge of petals often 
LN. tinged with pink; small size, compact 
form. 
too, Baronne de Prailly.|Liabaud, 1871. Bright red, large, very 
H.R. full ; often does not open well. 
ror. Baronne de Was-|V. Verdier,1854. Deep rose; buds pretty, 
senaer free. JZ, and quite well mossed. 
102, Baronne Louise|Guillot fils, 1871. Carmine-rose; large, 
Uxkull, free. H.R.) highly scented flowers. 
103. Baronne Prévost,|Desprez. (Sent out by Cochet, in 1842.) 
vig. ALR, Pure rose color, very large, very full, 
flat form; a free bloomer, fragrant 
wef hardy. The shoots are stout an 
stiff. 
104. Barthélemy Levet,|Levet, 1878. Bright rose. 
mod. H.R 
105. Beauté de l’Europe,|Gonod, 1881. Glozre de Dijon type. Deep 
Wie Ce. 7. yellow; reverse of petals coppery-yellow. 
106. Beauty of Glazen-|See Fortune’s Yellow. 
wood, £v. 
107. Beauty of Green-|Pentland, 1854. Rosy-red. 
mount, vig. JV. 
108, Beauty of Staple-|Bennett, 1879. Raised from A/a Rosea 
ford, mod. H,7. X Countess of Oxford. Red, tinged 
with violet, large, well-formed, prettily 
shaped buds, without fragrance; the 
color is not pleasing, too soon becom- 
ing muddy. Very subject to mildew. 
