278 THE ROSE. 
VARIETY, HaBIT 
OF GROWTH, AND CLASs. DESCRIPTION. 
flowers are large, very full, and good. 
This variety is not so refined as many 
others, but is of excellent habit, free 
blooming qualities, and is to be con- 
sidered one of our most useful Teas. 
677. amy Landeau,|Moreau-Robert, 1873. Red, medium size, 
mod. P.M, full ; not valuable. 
678. Mme. Laurent, vig. Granger, 1871, Cherry-red. 
679. Mme. Léon de St.|Levet, 1875. Pale yellow, very fragrant, 
Jean, mod. 7. poor form, 
680, Mme. Levet, vig.|Levet, 1869. Raised from Glotre de Dijon. 
Clik. Very much like the parent, but inferior 
681. Mme. Lilienthal. Laken 1878. Bright rose, tinged with 
HR. salmon. 
682. Mme. Loeben Sels,|Soupert & Notting, 1879. Silvery-white, 
mod. H.7 shaded with rose, large, full, somewhat 
flat form. 
683. Mme. Louis Car-|Fontaine, 1859. Rosy-crimson, double, 
icques, vig. A.R. free in autumn; not of first quality. 
684. Mme. Louis Dona-|Gonod, 1877. A sport from Countess of 
dine, dwf. or mod. Oxford. Nearly the shade of Eugénze 
ai Verdier ; poor. 
685. Siang Louis Henry,|Mme. Ducher, 1879. Pale yellow, fra- 
grant ; in the way of Solfaterre. 
686. hae, Louis Lévé- Lévéque, 1873. Belongs to the /udes 
que, mod. #.R. Margottin type. Carmine-rose, large, 
very full, somewhat flat form, slightly 
fragrant ; blooms late in the season, but 
is shy in the autumn. 
687. Mme. _ Margottin, Guillot. fils, 1866. Citron-yellow, some- 
mod, 7. times with coppery centre, large, full, 
many malformed flowers, fine when 
perfect. 
688. Mme. M arie|Guillot fils, 1881. Raised from Victor 
Bianchi. H.R. Verdier X Virginal. Blush, tinged 
with lilac, fragrant. 
689. oe ae Cirrod-|C. Verdier, 1867. Salmon-pink. 
e, mo 
690. Mme. Marie Roe- Lévéque, 1881. Raised from Judes Mar- 
Merer wile gottin. Cherry-red. 
691. Mme. Marie Finger,| Rambaux, 1873. (Sent out by Lacharme.) 
dwf, A.R. Almost identical with EugénieVerdier. 
692. * Mme. Marthe du|Pernet, 1889. Large, nearly double, 
Bourg, free, 7. nicely pointed centre; creamy- -white, 
with carmine on the edges ; very pretty. 
