294 THE ROSE. 
VARIETY, HABIT 
OF GROWTH, AND CLASS, DEscRIPTION. 
_~—__ 
881. ne Guillot, mod. bene fils, 79. Deep red, fragrant and 
FFT. 
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882. Pierre Notting, free.|Portemer, 1863. Deep crimson, tinged 
A.R.' with violet, large, or very large, fine, 
globular form, highly scented; the 
most beautiful dark rose, after Louis 
Van Houtte. 
883. ee Seletzki. .|Levet, 1872. Violet-red. 
884. * Pink Rover, vig.|W. is & Son, 1890. Flowers very pale 
H.T. pink, deeper in the centre, large, full 
and expanded; exceedingly sweet ; 
buds long, clean, and handsome. Of 
semi-climbing habit. 
885. Pius the Ninth, vig.|Vibert, 1849. Violet-rose, a very sullied 
H.R. shade, flat form, very full, free bloom- 
ing, very hardy. 
886. Portland Blanche,| Vibert, 1836. White, tinged with flesh, 
free. Dam. large, very full, flat form ; often comes 
with green centre. 
887. Préfet Limbourg,|Margottin fils, 1878. Crimson, tinged 
vig. ALR. with violet, double, or full; a rose of 
fine color, 
888. President. 7. 1860, (Sentout by W. Paul.) See Adam. 
889. President Léon de|Lacharme, 1875. Raised from Charles 
St. Jean, mod. H.R.| Lefebvre, This is simply an inferior 
Charles Lefebvre, not worthy of cul- 
tivation. 
890. President Lincoln,|Granger, 1863. Vermilion red, tinged 
frees! (Fizik, with crimson, the flowers are much like 
General Washington, but inferior in 
quality to that variety, the habit of 
growth is stronger. 
891. President Mas, free.|Guillot fils, 1865. Raised from 7rzomphe 
JE GEE de Exposition. Red, shaded with 
crimson, often comes with bad cen- 
tre. 
892. President Schlach-|E. Verdier, 1877. Reddish -crimson, 
ter, free or vig. A.| tinged with violet. 
R. 
893. President Thiers,|Lacharme, 1871. Belongs to the Victor 
dwf. A.R. Verdier type. Carmine-red, one of 
the darkest colored in the type. 
894. Pride of Waltham,|W. Paul, 1881. Belongs to the Victor 
mod, A.R, Verdier type. Flesh color, shaded 
with rose, a deeper shadethan Exgénie 
Verdier. 
