CATALOGUE OF VARIETIES. 275 
Variety, Habit 
oF GROWTH, AND CLAss, DESCRIPTION. 
629. Mme. Dévaucoux,)Madame Ducher, 1874. Canary-yellow, 
free, 7. medium size. 
630. Mme. Dévert,mod.|Pernet, 1876. Raised from Victor Ver- 
ordwf. H.R. dier. Salmon-rose. 
631. Mme. Domage,free.| Margottin, 1853. Bright rose, large, loose 
sats flowers, very thorny ; not valuable. 
632. Mme. Ducher, mod.|Levet, 1879. Silvery-rose, medium size, 
fR, double, very good. 
633. Mme. Ducher, free.| Ducher, 1869. Creamy- yellow, medium 
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‘ size. 
634. Mme. Edward Ory,|Moreau-Robert, 1854. Carmine-red, of 
mod. P.M, medium size, full; one of the best in 
the class, which is not saying much for 
the class. 
635. * Mme. Elie Lam-|Elie Lambert, 1890. Large, globular 
bert, vig. 7. well formed ; rich creamy-white, tinted 
with yellow and bordered with rosy- 
flesh; promising. 
636. Mme. Elise Stche-|Nabonnand, 1881. Clear rose, flowers 
goleff. 7. said to be in the style of Wzphefos. 
637. Mme. Emilie Du-|Levet, 1870. Salmon, sometimes pale 
puy, free. 7. fawn, large, full; not attractive. 
638. * Mme. Etienne, vig.| Bernaix, 1887. Rose colored, of good size 
vi and form, free flowering ; distinct. 
639. Mme. Etienne/Levet, 1878. Cherry-red, sometimes hav- 
Levet, dwf. .7. ing a coppery shade, small size, pretty 
ang bud; slightly scented, agreeable 
odor. 
640. Mme. Eugéne|Gonod, 1878. Belongs tothe Vzctor Ver- 
Chambeyran, mod.| dizer type. Rose-tinged with violet, 
trae sometimes salmon-rose. 
64%. Mme. EugénelE. Verdier, 1878. Belongs to La Reine 
Verdier, free or mod.| type. ottled rose, very large, full, 
F7.R. globular; a promising kind. 
642. Mme. Falcot, mod./Guillot fils, 1858. Raised from Sa/rano. 
0, Deep apricot; resembles the parent, 
; but is somewhat larger, more double 
of deeper shade, less productive, and of 
weaker growth. 
643. Mme. Ferdinand|Ledechaux, 1875. Deep rose, cupped 
Jamin, mod. /.2. form, highly scented. 
644. Mme. Fortunée Bes-|Besson, 1881. Raised from /ues Mar- 
son. #7.R. gottin. Carmine-rose. 
645. Mme. Francois|Levet, 1872. Orange-yellow, small size, 
Janin, dwf. or mod.| buds of exquisite shape ; very distinct, 
fe both in color and its peculiar frag- 
rance, 
