252 THE ROSE. 
VaRIETY, HABIT 
oF GROWTH, AND CLASS. DESCRIPTION. 
290. Double Margined| White, tinged with pink, flat form, full; 
Hep, free. Dam. good, ; 
291. Douglass, free.|V. Verdier, 1848. Crimson, medium size, 
Beng. double, fine in the bud, A valuable 
variety for house culture. 
292. Duarte d’Oliveira,/Brassac, 1880, Raised from Ofphirie X 
vig. NV. Réve d’Or. Salmon-rose, coppery at 
base, medium size, full. 
293. Duc d’Aumale, free.|E. Verdier, 1875. Crimson; a good sort, 
(Géneral Duc ad’| not unlike Waurice Bernardin. 
Aumale.) H.R. 
294. Duc de Cazes, free.|Touvais, 1860. Violet- crimson, not a 
HR. pure shade; double; numerous stout 
thorns. 
295. Duc de Magenta,|Margottin, 1859. Flesh,shaded with fawn, 
free, 7. thick petals, full. A large, good tea. 
296. Duc de Montpen-|Lévéque, 1876. Red, shaded with crim- 
sier, free. AR. son ; a good sort. 
297. Duc de Rohan, free.|Lévéque, 1861. Vermilion, large, well 
H.R. formed. 
298. Ducher, free. Beng.|Ducher, 1869. Pure white, well formed. 
299. Duchesse de Cam-|Fontaine, 1854. Lilac-rose, impure color ; 
bacérés, vig. A.R. double. 
300. Duchesse de Cay-|C. Verdier, 1864. Rosy-crimson, large, 
lus, mod. A.A. double, 
zor. Duchesse de Char-|/E. Verdier, 1875. Bright rose. 
tres; e722. 
302. Duchesse_ d’Istrie,|Portemer, 1857. Rose color, not valuable. 
mod, M. 
303. Duchesse de Morny,|E. Verdier, 1863. Bright rose; erect 
vig. A.Ch. growth ; mildew. 
304. Duchesse d’Orléans,|Quetier, 1852. Blush, large, full; often 
free. AR opens badly, and is subject to mildew. 
305. Duchesse de Thu-|Guillot pére, 1847. White, slightly tinged 
ringe, free. B. with lilac ; a free bloomer, 
306. Duchesse de’ Val-|Schwartz, 1875. Raised from /wles 
lombrosa, mod. /7.| Margottin. Pink, generally opens 
R. badly ; not valuable. 
307. Duchesse de Val-|Nabonnand, 1879. Coppery-red, distinct. 
lombrosa. 7. 
308. * Duchess of A1l-|W. Paul & Son, 1888. A sport from the 
bany, vig. A.7. well-known and popular La France, 
While it resembles its parent in several 
respects, it is quite distinct in color, be- 
ing of a rich, deep, even pink tint, and 
the shape is more finished; it is equally 
vigorous, free blooming and fragrant. 
