CATALOGUE OF VARIETIES. 273 
VaRIETY, Hasit 
DESCRIPTION, 
oF GROWTH, AND CLASS. ¥) 
596. Mme Boutin, mod.|Jamain, 1861. Red, large, full; a good 
FR. garden rose. 
597- Mme. Bouton, dwf,|Deep rose, mildews badly; resembles 
M. Oscar Le Clerc. 
598. Mme. Bravy, mod.|Guillot, of Pont Chérin, 1848. (Sent out 
or free. (Alba Ro-| by Guillot of Lyons.) Creamy-white 
sea, Mme. Sertot.)| large, full, of very symmetrical form and 
7. great fragrance ; one of the most beau- 
tiful and useful in the class, 
ged Ba Brémond,|Guillot fils, 1866, Violet-red. 
wf. 
600. Mme. Bruel, mod.|Levet, 1881. Raised from Countess of 
This Oxford. Carmine-rose. 
601. Mme. Bureau, mod.|White, tinged with blush. 
Beng. 
602. Mme. Caillat, free.|E. Verdier, 1861. Cherry-rse. 
H.R. 
603. Mme. Camille, vig.|Guillot fils, 1871. Mushroom color, large, 
wie coarse flowers; not worthy of cultiva- 
tion. 
604. Mme. Caradori Al-|Feast, 1843. Bright pink, semi-double. 
lan, vig. FP. 
605. Mme. Caro. 7. Levet, 1880, Salmon-yellow, medium size. 
606. Mme. Caroline Kus-/Pernet, 1873. Pale yellow, often mottled 
ter, free. JV. with rose; a free blooming, excellent 
aoe rose, one of the best bedding 
kinds. 
607. * Mme. Caroline|Pernet, Ducher, 1890, Flowers large, very 
Testout, vig. .7.| double; silvery-rose; free bloomer. 
608. Célina Noirey, vig.|Guillot fils, 1868. Salmon, the outer pet- 
i als washed-out pink, very large, very 
full; a coarse flower, of dirty shade, 
609. Mme. Charles, free.| Damaizin, 1864. Raised from Safrano. 
ie Apricot color; in the way of Mme. 
Falcot. 
610. Mme. Charles Crap-|Fontaine, 1859. Cherry-red, medium or 
elet, vig. H.R. large size, fragrant and good; wood 
armed with numerous thorns. 
611. Mme. Charles Ver-|Lacharme, 1864. Belongsto the Baronne 
dier, free or vig. H.| Prévost type. Rosy-vermilion, very 
R. large, a free bloomer. 
612. Mme. Charles|E, Verdier, 1861. Reddish-crimson, large, 
Wood, dwf. H.R, or very large, nearly full; one of the 
freest flowering kinds, but not of first 
quality. Occasionally, as with General 
Washington, some first-rate blooms are 
produced. 
