CATALOGUE OF VARIETIES. 247 
VARIETY, Habit 
Des N. 
OF GROWTH, AND CLass, CRIPTIO 
212, Cloth of Gold, vig.|Coquereau, 1843. Raised from Lamar- 
(Chromatella.) N.| que. Deep yellow centre with sul- 
phur edges; large, full flowers. A 
grand rose, but difficult to grow well, 
213. Clothilde. 7. Rolland, 1867. Creamy-white, centre 
rosy salmon, 
214. a eins Rolland,| Rolland, 1867. Cherry-rose. 
FR, 
215. * Clothilde Soupert,|/Soupert et Notting, 1890. Medium size; 
vig. Pol. very double and beautifully imbricated 
like an aster; produced in clusters; 
ex iphaeeeat "with rosy-lake centres 
iable to vary, producing often red and 
white flowers on same plant. 
216, Col, de Rougemont.|Lacharme, 1853. Of the Baronne Prévost 
mod. A.R type. Light rose. 
217. Colonel de Sansal,|Jamain, 1874, Carmine-red. 
mod, Ie 
218. Comice de Seine-et-|Pradel, 1842. Deep red, shaded with vio- 
Marne, mod, 2. let. 
219. Comice de Tarn-et-|Pradel, 1852. Carmine-red, well formed. 
Garonne, mod. 2B. 
220, Common Moss, free.|Pale rose, very beautifulin the bud. Dif- 
(Old Moss.) M. ficult to propagate from cuttings. None 
others in the class, except Crested and 
Graciiis, can rank with this in quality. 
221, Comte A. de Ger-|Lévéque, 1881. Raised from Jules Mar- 
miny. H.R. gottin. Bright rose. 
222. Comte d’Eu. B, |Lacharme, 1844. Raised from Glozre des 
Rosomanes. Bright, rosy-crimson. 
223. ome de Flandres.|Lévéque, 1881. Raised from Madame 
J 5 ed Cf Victor Verdier. “ Reddish-purple, vel- 
vety, illumined with carmine. 
a24. Comtede Grivel. 7.|Levet, 1871. Raised from Canary. Pale 
yellow. 
225. Comte de Morte-|Margottin fils, 1880. Rose color, very 
mart, free. AR. fragrant ; smooth, pale-green wood. 
226, Comte de Nanteuil,/|Quetier, 1852. Light rose, large, full 
vig. H.Ch. flowers, sometimes with green centre: 
not unlike Chenédolle. 
227. Comte de Paris,|Madame Pean, 1844. Flesh color, large 
mod. ordwf. 7. flowers. 
228, Comte de Sembui,| Madame Ducher, 1874. Salmon and rose, 
mod, 7, the base of petals coppery-yellow ; 
large, full flowers, often malformed. 
A grand rose when well grown, but too 
unreliable. 
