256 THE ROSE. 
Variety, HasitT 
oF GROWTH, AND CLAss. DESCRIPTION, 
343. Elizabeth Vigneron,|Vigneron, 1865. (Sent out by W. Paul.) 
free.) ADR: Raised from Duchess of Sutherland. 
Bright pink, fragrant ; aninferior J/zss 
Hassard. 
44. Emile Courtier,|Portemer. Bright red, a good seed- 
free: Gs. bearer. 
345. Emilia Plantier ,|Schwartz, 1878. Yellowish-white, semi- 
free. HN. double, sometimes double, ill formed ; 
utterly worthless. 
346. Emilie Hausburgh.}Lévéque, 1868. Lilac-rose, a muddy 
free... Che: shade ; large, fuil, globular form, fra- 
grant. Its bad color destroys its use- 
fulness. 
347- Emily Laxton. H.|Laxton, 1877. (Sent out by G. Paul.) 
R. Belongs to /ules Margottin type. 
Cherry-rose, good in the bud. 
348. Empereur de Ma-/Guinoiseau, 1858. (Sent out by E. Ver- 
roc,mod. 4.2. — Belongs to Giant of Battles 
ype. Crimson, tinged with purple. 
349. SS aed de Brésil. ea et Notting, 1880. Magenta-red. 
350. eee of India,|Laxton, 1876. (Sent out by G. Paul.) 
freee Kk. Raised from Triomphe des Beaux 
Arts. Brownish -crimson, medium 
size, globular, fragrant; dark green 
foliage, spines light colored. Many of 
the buds do not open well, and it is shy 
in the autumn ; a splendid sort when 
perfect. 
351. * Ernest Metz, vig./Guillot, 1888. Large, full, finely formed; 
Lip soft carmine-rose; bud long, handsome. 
352. Ernest Prince. A.|Ducher & Sceur, 1881. Raised from Ax- 
fe toine Ducher. Red, shaded in centre. 
353. Etienne Dupuy,vig.|Levet, 1873. Light rose color, medium 
H.Ch. size, cupped shape ; thick shoots, nearly 
smooth ; tough foliage. 
354. Etienne Levet,mod.|Levet, 1871. Raised from Victor Ver- 
FAK. dier, Carmine-red; one of the finest 
in the type. 
355. Etna, mod. J. Laffay, 1845. Crimson, tinged with pur- 
ple. Not of first rank. 
356. Etoile de Lyon. 7.|Guillot, 1881. Deep yellow; a rival for 
Perle des Jardins. 
357- * Etoile d’Or, dwf.|Dubreuil, 1889. _ Flowers medium size, 
Pol citron-yellow in color in the centre, 
shading to pale chrome-yellow, very 
free flowering and pretty. 
