282 THE ROSE. 
VaRIETY, HaBiT 
oF GROWTH, AND CLAss. DESCRIPTION. 
735. Mile. Julie Dymo-|Gonod, 1879. Belongs to the Victor Ver- 
nier, dwf. A.R. dier ‘type. Salmon-pink, after the style 
of Marie Cointet. 
736. Mlle. Lazarine Poi-|Levet, 1876. Orange-yellow, small size, 
am, dwf. or mod.| very pretty in the bud; closely re- 
sembles Wadame Frangots Janin. 
737- Mlle, Marguérite|E. Verdier, 1865. Belongs to La Reine 
ee free. H.| type. Satiny-rose, a good sort. 
738. Mille. Marie Ar-|Levet, 1872. Canary -yellow, beautiful 
mand, mod. 7. buds, well scented, delicate constitu- 
tion. 
739. Mlle. Marie Berton,|Levet, 1875. Raised from Gloire de Di- 
Wise CLT. gon. Pale yellow, somewhat fragrant, 
the most free flowering of all the seed- 
lings from Glotre de Dijon ; the flower 
stems are long and stout, the foliage 
large and lustrous. A magnificent yel- 
low rose. 
740. Mlle. Marie Chau-|Besson, 1881. Raised from Baroness 
Vee, ALR: Rothschild. Deep rose color. 
741. Mile. Marie Cointet,|Guillot fils, 1872. Belongs to the Victor 
dwf. A.R. Verdier type. Salmon-pink ; a very 
beautiful sort when perfect, but most of 
the flowers are malformed, or open 
badly. 
742. Mile. Marie Gonod,|Gonod, 1871. Rosy-blush. 
free. HER: 
743- Mile. Marie Rady,|Fontaine, 1865. Vermilion-red, shaded 
free. FIR. with crimson, large or very large, very 
full, of splendid globular form, very 
fragrant ; it has more vermilion’ than 
Alfred Colomb, making it somewhat 
lighter and more dull; the shoots are 
armed with numerous red thorns, the 
foliage shows considerable lustre. There 
is no finer exhibition sort among the 
red roses, and were it as constant, it 
would be quite as valuable as Alfred 
Colomb and Marie Baumann, varieties 
which bear it considerable resemblance. 
744. teiy Rachel, dwf.|Béluze, 1860, White, pointed buds, some- 
what in the style of Niphetos, but not 
equal in quality to that fine sort. 
745. Mile. Thérése Lev-|Levet, 1866. Belongs to the Judes Mar- 
et, mod. “4.2. gottin type. Salmon-rose, medium 
size, free blooming. 
