CATALOGUE OF VARIETIES. 271 
Variety, Hasir 
. . DESCRIPTION. 
or GrowTH, AND CLASs. . 
567. * Luciole, vig. 7. |Guillot, 1886. Carmine-rose, tinted with 
saffron-yellow ; base of petals coppery- 
yellow ; large, long, well-shaped bud, 
very fragrant. 
568. Lyonnaise, mod./Lacharme, 1871, Belongs to the Victor 
HR. Verdier type. Pink, with deeper cen- 
tre, fades quickly; a coarse inferior 
sort. 
569. oa Capucine, dwf.|Levet, 1871. Raised from the Noisette 
Ophirie, Nasturtium-yellow, beauti- 
ful buds; a very distinct rose, which, 
from its’ delicate habit, is useless for 
ordinary cultivators to ‘attempt grow- 
ing. 
570. Mabel Morrison,|Broughton, 1878. (Sent out by Bennett.) 
mod. //.2. A sport from Baroness Rothschild. 
Fles -white, changing to pure white, 
in the autumn it is sometimes tinged 
with pink; semi-double, cup-shaped 
flowers. In all, save substance of petal 
and color, this variety is identical with 
the parent; though not so full as we 
should like, it is yet a very useful gar- 
den rose, and occasionally it is good 
enough for exhibition. 
571. * Madame Baron|Vigneron, 1889. Flowers large, full and 
Veillard, vig. 2B. cupped ; lilac-rose ; fragrant. 
572. Mme. "Adelaide Schmitt, 1881.“ Reddish-crimson, in the 
Cote. H.R. style of Cardinal Patrizzi.” 
573- Pat Alboni, dwf.|V. Verdier, 1850. Pink, very large, very 
full, flat; much like Glory of Mosses, 
and like that kind, too full to be pretty 
in the bud state. 
574. Mme. Alexandre|Guillot fils, 1877. Salmon-rose, petals 
Bernaix, mod. //.7.| sometimes edged with blush; has true 
Tea odor, though not strong. A prom- 
ising variety. 
575. Mme. Alfred Car-|Schwartz, 1879. White, not free bloom- 
ri¢re, free or vig.| ing, undesirable. 
ALN. 
576. Mme. Alfred de|Lacharme, 1862. Raised from Blanche 
Rougemont, mod, Lafitte X Sappho. White, tinged with 
HN. pink ; surpassed by Coquette des Blan- 
ches. 
577- Mme. Alice Dureau,|Vigneron, 1868. Belongs to La Reine 
free. H.R. type. Rose color ; much like the pa- 
rent, but more shy i in the autumn. 
