CATALOGUE OF VARIETIES. 277 
VARIETY, HABIT 
oF GROWTH, AND CLass. DESCRIPTION. 
. Mme. Jeanne Jou-|Margottin, 1877. Red, medium size, non- 
"thet: vig. B. autumnal, 
662. Mme. Jolibois, mod.|E, Verdier, 1879, Silvery-rose, medium 
LR, size, full, 
663. Mme. Joly, free.|Rose color, medium size, semi-cupped, 
Eth. fragrant, ‘and well formed ; seems to be 
of Bourbon origin. 
664. * Mme. Josepk Des-|Guillot, 1886. Flesh-white, shaded with 
bois, vig. H.R. salmon-rose ; very large, well formed, 
very vigorous. 
665. Mme. Joseph Hal-|Margottin, 1859. Blush, medium size. 
phen, mod, 7. 
666. Mme. Joseph|Schwartz, 1880. From Comtesse de La- 
Schwartz, free. 7. barthe. Blush, the edge of petals 
tinged with carmine. 
667. Mme. John Twom-|Schwartz, 1881. Vermilion-red, said to 
bly, free. AR. have some resemblance to Alfred Co- 
lomé, 
668. * Mme. Jules Cam-|Bernaix, 1889. Medium size; flowers 
bon, mod. 7. fresh carnation-rose color, margined 
with variable shades of carmine. 
669. Mme. Jules Grévy.|/Schwartz, 1881. From Triomphe de 
H.R z Exposition < Madame Falcot. Sal- 
mon-pink, 
670. Mme. Jules Mar-|Levet, 1871. Carmine-pink, tinged with 
gottin, mod. 7, lilac, very fragrant ; inclined to comein 
rough form. 
671. Mme. Julie Daran,|Touvais, 1861. Violet-crimson, a fine 
free. H.R. color; shy in the autumn, 
672. Mme. Julie Weid- Soupert & Notting, 1880, Salmon-rose. 
man. 
673. Mme. Knorr, dwf./V. Verdier, 1855. Rose color, medium 
FR. size, full, flat form, very sweet. 
—Mme. de Rothschild.|See Baroness Rothschild. 
674. Mme. Lacharme,|Lacharme, 1872. Claimed to have been 
dwf, 4.Ch. raised from Jules Margottin X Som- 
breuzl, White, tinged with pink, me- 
dium size, full or very full, globular ; 
does not open well, and is shy i in the 
a Of bushy growth, and quite 
har 
675. am Laffay, free. on ed 1839. Rose color, large, double, 
cupped irae, red spines ; su ed by 
many others of the same sh ide 
676. Mme. Lambard,|/Lacharme, 1877. Rosy-salmon, ‘deepen- 
vir Te ing toward the centre, the color is vari- 
able, sometimes being a rosy-flesh ; the 
