270 THE ROSE. 
Variety, HaBitT 
oF GROWTH, AND CLASs. DESCRIPTION. 
552. Lord Macaulay,|1863. (Sent out by W. Paul.) Fiery 
free or mod. H.R. | crimson, much thecolorseen in Charles 
Lefebvre, large, double, well formed, 
fragrant ; this is still a good rose. 
553. Lord Palmerston,|Margottin, 1858. Carmine-red, tinged 
free. HK. with vermilion, double, well formed ; 
bushy habit, light green wood and foli- 
age, a few light-colored spines. A 
good garden rose. 
554. Lord ae mod.|Guillot pére, 1854. Raised from Giant 
H.R of Battles, Burgundy-crimson, a 
a. shade ; tender and shy in au- 
555. Louis XIV., dwf. Guillot ‘fils, 1859. Raised from General 
fiLR. Jacqueminot. Rich crimson, double ; 
a beautiful shade. 
550. mea Barlet, free.|Madame Ducher, 1875. Pale yellow, 
tinged with fawn. 
557- ee Chaix, dwf.|Lacharme, 1857. Raised from Giant of 
f1.R Battles. Crimson. 
558. Louis Doré, mod. or|Fontaine, 1878. Red, Marge, full; little 
free. J7h: or no fragrance, bushy growth ; ‘free in 
autumn. 
359. Louis Philippe,mod.|Crimson ; an inferior Agrippina. 
Ben 
ng. 
560. Louis Richard, free.| Madame Ducher, 1877. Coppery-rose, 
4s the centre sometimes deep red; coarse 
and poor. 
. Louis Van Houtte,/Granger, 1863. Red, tinged with crimson, 
eee EES ae reddish thorns ; not of first quality. 
562. Louis Van Houtte,}Lacharme, 1869. ’ Said to be from Charles 
dwf.ormod. A.R. Lefebvre. Crimson-maroon, medium 
size, sometimes large, full, semi-globu- 
lar form; large foliage, fewer thorns 
than most other dark roses, highly per- 
fumed. This is a tender sort, but it is 
very free blooming, and decidedly the 
finest crimson yet sent out. 
563. Louis d’Arzens,/Lacharme, 1861. White, tinged with 
mod. or free. H.NV.| blush; superseded by Coguette des 
Blanches. 
564. Lege D de Savoie,|Ducher, 1855. Pale yellow, beautiful 
mod. buds ; much like Le Pactole. 
565. "Eons " Odier, vig. Margottin, 1851. Bright rose, medium 
B. size, full, well formed, hardy. 
566. Louise Peyronny, Lacharme, 1851. Raised from La Reine, 
mod. (Ledia.) H.R.| Silvery-rose. 
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