244 THE. ROSE: 
VaRIETY, HABIT 
oF GRowTH, aioe CLass. DESCRIPTION. 
171. Pace Baltet. H.|E. Verdier, 1877. Carmine red, medium 
size, full, fragrant. 
172. ‘Charten Darwin, Laxton, 1879. (Sent out by G, Paul.) 
free. Fk Raised from Madame Juiie Daran. 
Brownish-crimson, with a shade of vie- 
let, very. beautiful and distinct, miv 
dews easily. 
173. Picaas: Duval. H.|E. Verdier, 1877. Red, medium size, 
T7A, ‘ 2 arles Fontaine.|Fontaine, 1868. Crimson, fragrant 
175. ‘Chaies Getz, vig.|A. Cook, 1871. Rosy-pink, medium site, 
full, fragrant ; shy in autumn, 
176. CWarl de Lawson,}1853. Light rose color, large, full, frag- 
vig. HA.Ch. rant; 5 leaflets; useful for pillars. 
177. Charles Lefebvre, Lacharme, 1861. Claimed to have been 
free. (Marguerite| raised from General Jacqueminot X 
Brassac.) H.R. Victor Verdier. Reddish-crimson, 
sometimes with a shade of purple, yer 
velvety and rich, but fading quick 
large, full, thick petals, beaut*fully 
formed. There are a few thorns of ight 
red; the wood and foliage are of light 
reddish-green. A splendid rose, 
178. Charles Margottin,|/Margottin, 1864. A seeding of Lulee 
mod. H.R. Margottin. Fiery red, shaded witi 
crimson ; large, full flowers ; ;. Tefains 
the color well; smooth, reddish woe. 
armed with occasional "red spines ; fo- 
liage slightly crimpled, An excellent, 
distinct rose, quite unlike the parent in 
habit. It doubtless comes from a nat- 
ural cross of some dark sort like Charles 
ae on Jules Margottin. 
180, pa Rouillard.|E. Verdier, 1365. Pale rose, welt fo-mec, 
181, ‘Choe Les Rovolli,/Pernet, 1875. Carmine rose, not unliné 
free. 7 Bon Silene, from which variety, se far 
as our observation goes, it differs only 
in being inferior. 
182, Charles Turner,|Margottin, 1869. Crimson vermilion. 
free, HR: large, full flowers, flat form, resembling 
General Washington; wood armed 
with numerous dark-red thorns, A shy 
bloomer, 
SS — jensen 
