CATALOGUE OF VARIETIES. 265 
Variety, Hapir 
DESCRIPTION. 
oF GROWTH, AND CLASS. 
476. Jean Liabaud, free.|Liabaud, 1875. Aseedling from Baron 
PF de Bonstetten. Crimson-maroon, illu- 
mined with scarlet, large, full, fragrant; 
a lovely rose, but shy i in the autumn, 
477. Jean Lorthois, free maiteine Ducher, 1879. Rose, reverse of 
or vig. 7. the petals silvery-pink. 
478. Jean Monford, vig.| Robert, 1852. Rose color, quite pretty ia 
M. bud, subject to mildew, not free. 
479. Jean Pernet, free. Pernet, 1867. Light yellow, suffused 
if with salmon, beautiful buds; a fine tea, 
but is now surpassed by Perle des 
Jardins. 
480, Jean Sisley, mod.|Bennett, 1879. Raised from President X 
a Emilie Hausburgh. Lilac-rose, large, 
very full, without fragrance ; very sub- 
ject to mildew. The color is bad, and 
the buds rarely open well; it is entirely 
worthless. 
481. Jean Soupert, mod. cookie ct 1875. Crimson-maroon, in the 
or free. H.R. way of Jean Liabaud; dark green fo- 
liage, with many thorns; not free in 
the autumn. 
482. * Jeanne Cuvier,|Nabonnand, 1888. Long, pointed bud ; 
vig. TZ. rich deep pink; said to force well: 
promising. 
483. P oppor d’Arc, vig.|V. Verdier, 1848. White, an inferior Za- 
wmargue. 
484. + Jeannie Dickson,|A. Dickson & Sons, 1890. One of Dick- 
Virs LR son’s new Pedigree Seedling Roses, and 
described as follows: Color rosy-pink, 
entire margin of petals edged with sil- 
very-pink, base of petals having a pale 
yellow zone. The flowers are large, 
full, with a very high centre which 
standsup prominently. Petalsof great 
substance, large and smooth. ‘The 
growth is vigorous. /n this variety we 
add to the Hybrid Perpetual section 
quite a new shade of color. 
485. am Hanet, vig.|Belongsto the old Portland group. Deep 
rose, tinged with violet, medium size, 
full, quartered shape; ‘fragrant, very 
hardy, a profuse bloomer. The color 
and form are bad, and destroy its use- 
fulness, 
486. ee Bright, mod.|G. Paul, 1878, Bright crimson, medium 
size. 
