296 THE ROSE. 
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VARIETY, HABIT 
oF GROWTH, AND CLAss, DESCRIPTION. 
git. Princess Louise Vic-| Knight, 1872. Salmon-pink, medium size, 
toria, vig. H.C7Z. fine globular form, not fragrant ; dark 
foliage, wood nearly smooth. A splen- 
did rose. 
giz. Princess Marie Dol-|Gonod, 1878. Raised from A ne de Dies- 
gorouky, free. H.R. bach. atiny-rose, very large. 
913. Princess Mary of Renee 1866, (Sent out by G. Paul.} 
am cit mod, H.} From Duchess of Sutherland X Jules 
Margottin. Salmon-pink, often mot- 
tled; a fine sort, now surpassed by 
Countess of Serenye and Egeria. 
914. Princess Mathilde,|Liabaud, 1860. (Sent out by Jean Pernet.) 
mod. H.R. Burgundy-crimson, a lovely shade, me- 
dium size, double, never full. It seems 
as though this must be the founder of 
the Baron de Bonstetten type. 
gt5. Princess of Wales,}W. Paul 1864. Crimson, cupped form, 
free. ik: double. 
g16. Professor Koch,|E. Verdier, 1861. Cherry-red, medium 
free, FR. Pea double, erect growth, liable to 
ew. 
917. Pumila, free. NM. {Origin andraiser unknown. Salmon-rose, 
oe to have Safrano blood, very 
ree 
g18. * Puritan, vig. H.7.|Bennett, 1886. Flowers large, often 
badly formed ; ; pure white, sweet ; fine 
foliage. 
g1g. Purpurea Rubra, Purplshae a bad color. 
mod. J. 
gz0. Queen Eleanor,}/W. Paul, 1876. Pink, tinged with ma- 
mod. or free. A.R.| genta- -red, large, full, well formed ; 
wood and thorns light ‘green, A very 
beautiful rose when perfect, but sparsely 
produced and not reliable. 
g21. ie of Ayrshires,}Rivers, VWiolet-crimson, semi-double, 
Ay small. 
922. ‘Queen “of Bedders,| Noble, 1877. Raised from S7r J. Pax- 
iB, ton. Crimson, medium size, very full ; 
a free flowering sort. The color is not 
very durable. 
923. Queen of Bourbons,| Mauger, 1834. Fawn and rose, medium 
mod. ordwf. B. or small size, fragrant, very free, of 
delicate habit. 
924. A oi of Queens.}W. Paul, 1882. ‘‘ Pink with blush edges, 
large and full, and of perfect form; 
grows and flowers freely. 
925. Queen of the Bel- White, small, double. 
gians, vig. Ay. 
