CATALOGUE OF VARIETIES. 249 
VarIETY, HasBir 
oF GROWTH, AND CLAss. DEscrIPTION, 
a small collection, One of the most 
distinct ; of great beauty when grown 
under gl lass. 
245. Comtesse Henriette|Schwartz, 1881. Bright satiny-rose, 
Combes. H.R. 
246. Comtesse Nathalie/Soupert et Notting, 1880. Coppery-rose, 
de Kleist. //.2. reverse of petals lake, 
247. Comtesse Riza du|Schwartz, 1876. Raised from Comtesse 
rare, 1ree,:. 2, de Labarthe. Bronzed rose, with a 
carmine tint; medium size, moderately 
full, highly perfumed, 
248. Comtesse Ouvaroff, Margottin, 1861. Salmon-pink. 
free. : 
249. Constantin Tretia-|Jamain, 1877. Cherry-red, large, double, 
koff. ALR. without ragrance, 
250. Copper, mod, A. any arnt very striking shade, semi- 
double 
251. eee des Alpes,|Lacharme, 1867. Raised from Blanche 
vig. ALN. Lafitte X Sappho. White, tinged with 
blush; size, medium to large : semi- 
cupped form, the wood is long- jointed. 
A very desirable white rose. 
252. Coquette des Blan-|Lacharme, 1871. Same parentage as 
ches, free or vig. H.| above. White, sometimes tinged with 
N. blush ; of medium size, very full, some- 
what ‘flat, but pretty ; growth bushy. 
An improvement on Baronne de May- 
nard and Madame Alfred de Rouge- 
mont, 
253. Coquette de Lyon,|/Ducher, 1870. Pale yellow; medium or 
mod, 7. small size; pretty in bud, and useful 
for bedding. 
254. Cornélie Koch, free.|A. Koch, 1855. Raised from Devonten- 
(Cornelia Cook.) EA S28: White, sometimes faintly tinged 
with pale yellow ; very large, full; not 
a free bloomer. This is quite apt to 
come with a green centre, butisa grand 
rose when well grown, excelling all other 
white Teas. 
255. Countess of MHar-|Cup-shaped, white flowers, double, pro- 
rington, free, Fr. duced in abundance. 
256. Countess of Oxford,|Guillot pére, 1869. Raised from Victor 
mod. 4.2. Verdter. Carmine-red, tinged with 
lilac, fades quickly ; flowers very large 
} and full; subject to mildew, 
257. Countess of Rose-)R. B. Postans, 1879. (Sent out by Wm, 
berry, mod. H.R. Paul & Son.) Belongs to the Vitor 
, Verdier type. Cherry-red. 
