CATALOGUE OF VARIETIES. 289 
Variety, Hapir 
or GRowTH, AND CLAss. DESCRIPTION, 
819. Monsieur Thouve-|Vigneron, 1880. Velvety-red, flat form, 
nel. //.R. 
820. Monthly Cabbage.|Violet-rose, somewhat fragrant, 
Bene. 
821. * 7 vig.|Moreau-Robert, 1881. White, lightly 
M, marked with rose, changing to pure 
white. <A good grower. 
822. Mrs. Baker, mod./Turner, 1875. Belongs to the Victor 
H.R. Verdier type. Carmine-red, 
823. Mrs. _  Bosanquet,}Madam Pean, Rosy-flesh, very produc- 
mod. Beng. tive. 
824. * Mrs. Degraw. &.| Burgess, 1875. Resembles A foddine some- 
what in leaf and flower, but is more 
compact in growth. In coloritisa rich 
glossy pink, very fragrant, and is a 
remarkably prolific and continuous 
bloomer. It is said to be perfectly 
hardy south of New York. 
825. Mrs. Elliott, free.|Laffay, 1840. Rose color, double, gener- 
FR. ally seven leaflets ; of second quality. 
826. Mrs, Harry Turner,|}Laxton, 1880. (Sent out by Turner.) 
mod, A.R. Raised from Charles Lefebvre & Al- 
Sred de Rougemont. Scarlet-crimson, 
a splendid bright color ; a very promis- 
ing sort. 
827. Mrs. Hovey, vig. ?.|Pierce, 1850. Blush, changing to white, 
resembles Baltimore Belle, but is har- 
dier ; a valuable climbing rose. 
828. * Mrs. Meme Wil-|A. Dickson & Sons, 1889. In form re- 
son, mod. 7. sembles Mermet ; flowers deep lemon- 
yellow, tipped with rose ; highly fra- 
grant; habit vigorous and branching ; 
flowers carried erect on stiff stems and 
lasting well. 
829. * Mrs. John Laing,|Bennett, 1887. A seedling from Frangors 
vig. f7.R. Michelon ; soft pink ; large and of fine 
form, produced on strong stems; ex- 
ceedingly fragrant; one of the most 
valuable varieties for forcing, and 
flowers continuously in the open ground. 
830. Mrs. Jowitt. A/.R.|Cranston, 1880. From Marze Rady X 
Duc de Rohan. Crimson, tinged with 
lake. 
831. Mrs. Laxton, dwf.|Laxton, 1878. (Sent out by G. Paul.) 
FER: Raised from Madame Victor Verdier. 
Rosy-crimson, beautiful form. 
832. Mrs, Opie, mod. 7./Bell & Son, 1877. Salmon-rose. 
