292 THE ROSE. 
VARIETY, HABIT 
OF GROWTH, AND CLAss, DESCRIPTION. 
859. bey Jamain, free.|Jamain, 1878. Belongs to the Char/es 
AR. Lefebvre type. Crimson, slightly 
tinged with violet-red. Very similar to 
Charles Lefebvre. 
860. Paul Joseph, free.|Portemer, 1842. Violet-red. 
B. 
861. Phy Nabonnand,|Nabonnand, 1877. Satiny-rose. 
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862. Paul Neyron, vig.|Levet, 1869. From Victor Verdier X 
HR Anne de Diesbach. Deep rose, very 
large, very full, somewhat fragrant, 
free blooming ; ‘the wood is nearly 
smooth, the foliage tough and endur- 
ing, somewhat tender, the growth is 
very upright. The largest variety 
known, and a very desirable sort for the 
garden 
863. Boas Perras, vig. 77.|Pale rose, large, full. 
864. Paul Ricaut, free or|Portemer, 1845. Carmine-crimson, me- 
vig. H.Ch. dium size, fine globular form; one of 
the most beautiful summer roses, 
86s. poe eet, vig.|C. Verdier, 1866. Carmine-red, large, 
TPG globular flowers, well built ; a splendid 
sort. 
866. Pauline ae Lansezeur, 1855. Red, shaded with vio- 
mod. AR i -crimson, medium size, free bloom- 
867. Pauline Talabot, E. ‘Veraice, 1873. Carmine-red. 
free: AR. 
868. Peach — Blossom,}W. Paul, 1874. Belongs to the /udes 
mod. 4.2. Margottin type. Mottled pink, a fine 
color, many imperfect blooms; there 
are others of this type like Comtesse de 
Serenye, Egeria,and Marguérite de 
St. Amande, of nearly the same shade, 
that are greatly superior. 
869. Pearl,dwf. A.7. |Bennett, 1879. From President x Com- 
tesse de Serenye. Rosy-fiesh, small, full, 
pretty buds, with a decided Bourbon 
fragrance ; growth very slender, sub- 
ject to mildew. 
870. * Pearl Rivers, vig.|Dingee & Conard Co., 1890. Larze, 
df ivory-white, shaded with ee rose ; 
fragrant and beautiful. 
871. Penelope Mayo,|Davis, 1873. (Sent out by Turner.) 
mod. #.R. Carmine-red, full, well-shaped flowers. 
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