CATALOGUE OF VARIETIES. 285 
VARIETY, HABIT 
DE Z 
oF GROWTH, AND CLASS. SCRIPTION 
765. aah Jaillet, mod.|Madame Ducher, 1878. Pale rose, deeper 
in the centre. 
766. Marte Louise Per-|Pernet, 1876 Raised from Baroness 
net, mod. f.2. Rothschild. Deep violet-red, cupped 
form; very fragrant. 
767. Marie Opoix, mod. Schwartz, 1874. Pale yellow, almost 
Ts. white, not of first quality. 
768. ae Sisley, mod.}Guillot fils, 1868. Rose,tinged with sal- 
mon, sometimes coppery-rose ; a distinct 
sort, but not reliable, and at its best is 
not specially attractive. 
769. Marie Van Houtte,|Ducher, 1871. From Madame de Tar- 
free, \ 7, tasX Madame Falcot. Pale yellow, the 
edges of petals often lined with rose, 
well formed; of good habit, and in 
every respect a most charming sort. 
The finest of all Teas for out-door cul- 
ture. 
770. ee Verdier, free.|E. Verdier, 1877. Rose color. 
771. . Mraties Dingee,|Dingee & Conard Co., 1892. Described 
vig. TZ. as deep brilliant crimson, one of the 
brightest and richest colored Teas ; 
flowers large, cup shaped, and borne on 
long, straight stems. 
772. cay indie de Balbi-/Lacharme, 1855. Silvery-rose, medium 
ano size, full. 
773: Marquis ae Sanima, Mme. Ducher, 1875. Coppery-rose, in 
mod. 7. the style of Reine du Portugal, ‘but 
not so good, 
774. * Marquise de Vi-|Dubreuil, 1885. Bright carmine on the 
vens, vig. 7. edges of outside petals, gradually be- 
coming straw color at the base ; distinct. 
775- Marquis of Salis-/G. Paul, 1879. Coppery- rose: shaded 
bury, mod. A.R. with crimson, large, globular form, dis- 
tinct. 
776. Marquise Adéle de|/Schwartz, 1876. Raised from Madame 
Murinais, free. H.X.| Laffay. sgt an inferior sort. 
777. Marquise de Castel-|Pernet, 18 Supposed’ to be a seedling 
e,mod. H.R. from’ Ju es Margottin. Carmine-rose, 
a permanent shade, very large, very 
full, not fragrant but effective, “does not 
bloom until late; a valuable sort for 
exhibition purposes. Does not propa- 
gate from cuttings. 
778. Marquise de _ Lig-|Guénoux, 1879. (Sent out by Jamain.) 
neries, mod. 7.2. Rose color, wood nearly smooth, 
