280 THE ROSE, 
VarRIETY, HABIT 
or GROWTH, AND CLASs. DESCRIPTION. 
708. ve Pierre Oger,|Oger, 1878. (Sent out by C. Verdier.) A 
B. sport from Rezne Victoria. Blush, the 
exterior of petals tinged with rosy-lilac, 
cupped form, not a free bloomer. 
gogo. *Mme. P. Kuntz,|Bernaix, 1889. Large, full, bright pink 
Wisse le or China rose ; finely formed, and frag- 
rant; free bloomer. 
71o ime, Plantier, free. Plantier, 1835. Pure white, above me- 
£!,Ch. dium size, full, flat form, seven leaflets, 
foliage rather’ small ; one of the best 
white roses for hedges and for massing. 
Early in the season the flowers are pro- 
duced in great abundance. 
“tr. Mme. Prosper Lau- E. Verdier, 1875. Red, quartered shape, 
"i hgter, free, AR. not fragrant, numerous red thorns ; of 
second quality. 
712, Mme. _ Récamier,|Lacharme, 1853. Blush-white, medium 
dwf. AN. size, well formed. ‘The origin of this 
rose is unknown ; ; probably it is the re- 
sult of a natural cross with some 
Noisette on a Bourbon. 
713. Mme. Rivers, mod.|Guillot pére, 1850, Blush; a pretty sort, 
H.R. but of unhealthy habit and quite ten- 
der. 
714. Mme. Rosalie de|Vigneron, 1881. Raised from General 
Wincop. A.A. Jacqueminot, Red, tinged with lilac. 
715. * Mme. Schwaller,|Bernaix, 1886. Pink, large, fine ; blooms 
vig. H.T. freely and abundantly. 
716. * Mme. Scipion|Bernaix, 1887. Rosy-yellow, large and 
Cochet, vig. 7. double, margins of petals wavy, beauti- 
ful glossy foliage, free flowering. 
717. Mme. Scipion Co-|Cochet, 1871. Cherry-rose. 
—Mme. Sertot. 7. |See Madame Bravy. 
718. Mme. Sophie Fro-|Levet, 1876. Bright rose, nearly smooth 
pot, vig. “.R. wood ; a shy autumnal and not of first 
quality. 
719. Mme. Thévenot,|Jamain, 1877. Bright red, free blooming. 
free, | 77, 
720. Mme, Trifle, vig.|Levet, 18 Raised from Gloire de 
CLT. Dijon. ‘awn and yellow; resembles 
the parent, but inferior to it in value. 
721. Pe Trotter, vig.|Granger, 1855. Bright red, medium size, 
H.CA. a free bloomer in the spring. 
722. Mme. Trudeau, free.|Daniel Boll, 1850, Rose, tinged with 
H.R. lilac, medium size, well formed, free 
flowering, mildews badly. 
