CATALOGUE OF VARIETIES. 291 
Variety, Hasit 
oF GROWTH, AND CLASS. DESCRIPTION. 
845. CEillet Flamand,/Vibert, 1845. White, striped with rose, 
free. Fr. like a variegated carnation, double 
flowers, of medium size ; the foliage is 
very dark, 
846, Billet Parfait, mod.|/Foulard, 1841. Blush, striped with violet 
Prov. rose ; inferior to the preceding sort. 
—Old Yellow Tea. 7.|See Flavescens, 
847. Olga Marix, mod.|Schwartz, 1873. Rosy-flesh, changing to 
HN. white ; inferior. 
848. Olivier Delhomme,|V. Verdier, 1861. Brilliant red, large, 
free. H.R. well formed. 
849. Ophelia, mod. 7.|Ducher, 1873, Yellow, medium size, full. 
850. Ophirie, vig. 4. |Goubault, 1844. Nasturtium-yellow, suf- 
fused with coppery-red, medium size, 
double; a very distinct sort, but very shy, 
851. Oriflamme de St./1858. Raised from General Jacqueminot. 
Louis, free. 7.2. Brilliant crimson ; resembles the parent, 
butis inferior to it. 
852. rag Leclerc, mod.| Robert, 1853. Red, tinged with violet, in 
M., the way of Madame Bouton. 
853. ‘Gxoaian, mod, #./Turner, 1875. Belongs to the Victor 
Verdier type. Rosy-red, somewhat 
fragrant, large size; the only one of 
the type that has perfume. 
854. Pzonia, free. H7.R.|Lacharme, 1855. Red, very large or 
large, full, fragrant, a free bloomer ; 
bushy habit, dark lustrous foliage, 
numerous pale red thorns. A fine gar- 
den rose, but not quite up to exhibition 
standard, 
855. Pallida. P. Feast, 1843. Blush, much resembling 
Superba. 
856. Panache d’Orléans,|Dauvesse, 1854. A sport from Baronne 
vig. H.R, Prévost, \dentical with the parent 
sort, except that the flowers are striped 
with rosy-white, It is not constant, 
soon running back to the original. 
857. * Papa Gontier, vig.| Nabonnand, 1883. Rose, shaded yellow, 
7 reverse of petals crimson ; large, semi- 
double, fragrant, free growing, pro- 
fuse flowering ; ; very popular for winter 
forcing 
858, Paquerette, mod. ome fils 1875. Pure white, about one 
Pol. inch n diameter, full, prettily formed, 
recalling blossoms of the double flower- 
ing cherry; there are five to seven 
leaflets, the growth is slender. 
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