264 THE ROSE. 
VARIETY, HABIT 
oF GROWTH, AND CLASS, DESCRIPTION. 
462. Jacq } es Lafitte,| Vibert, 1846. Rosy-crimson. 
R. 
free. : 
463. gare Sprunt, vig.|Rev. James Sprunt, ae (Sent out by 
Beng. P. Henderson.) Ac limbing sport from 
Agrippina. Crimson, the same color 
as the parent sort, but the flowers are 
fuller and larger. It is not so free 
fone as Agrippina, but a desirable 
464. Ya Veitch, dwf.|E. Verdc 1865. Violet-crimson, a sul- 
lied color, medium or large size, poot 
shape ; blooms freely, very subject to 
mildew. 
—— Jaune Desprez. NV.|See Desprez. 
465. * Jaune Nabonnand,|Nabonnand, 1890. Large, full; chrome- 
vig. 7. ellow, with coppery-rose centre ; free 
bisomer and very fragrant. 
466. Jaune d’Or, dwf./Oger, 1864. Coppery- yellow, medium 
; size, full, very delicate habit. One of 
the sweetest in the class, 
467. * J. - Varonne,|/Guillot fils, 1890. Flowers large, full, 
vig. 7. varying from deep rose to bright car- 
mine; base of petals COPA Sele es 
very sweet ; buds long, finely shaped 
growth vigorous ; handsome foliage cad 
free blooming. 
468. Figs Bodin, free.|Vibert, 1847. Light rose, quartered 
shape, fragrant, not mossy. 
469. Jean Brosse, mod.|Ducher, 1867. Rose color, medium size, 
cup form. 
470. Jean Cherpin, free.|Liabaud, 1865. Plum color, double, often 
semi- double, inclined to burn ; fragrant 
and a fine seed parent, One of the 
richest shades of color yet produced. 
471. ae Dalmais, mod.}Ducher, 1873. Rose, tinged with violet, - 
R globular, fragrant. 
472. Jean Ducher, free| Madame Ducher, 1874. Bronzed - rose; 
or mod. 7. large, very full globular form ; not t¢ 
be depended on, but very beautiful 
when well grown. 
473- Jean Goujon, vig.|Margottin, 1862. Red, large or very 
OF large, full, nearly smooth wood ; of sec: 
ond quality. 
474. Jean Hardy. WN. |Hardy, 1859. Golden-yellow, medium 
size, full; an inferior /sadella Grav, 
475. Jas Lambert, vig.|E. Verdier, 1866, Deep red, very large, 
a full, flat form. 
