298 THE ROSE. 
Variety, HaBiT 
or GROWTH, AND CLAss. DESCRIPTION. 
944. Reine Emma des/Nabonnand, 1879, Yellow, shaded with 
Pays Bas, free. 7. | reddish-salmon. 
945. Reine Maria Pia,|Schwartz, 1880, Raised from Gloire de 
vig. Cl.7. Dijon. Deep rose, the centre reddish- 
crimson. 
946. Reine Marie Hen-|Levet, 1878. From Mme. Bérard xX Gen- 
riette, vig. C7. 7. eral Jacqueminot, Cherry-red,a pure 
shade, large, double, somewhat fra- 
grant; a beautiful, but rather unpro- 
ductive sort. 
947. * Reine Nathalie de|Soupert & Notting, 1885. Flesh color 
Serbie, vig. 7. shaded lightly with yellow, large and 
full, of good form, very fragrant. 
948. * Reine Olga de|Nabonnand, 1881. Brilliant red; very 
Wiirtemburg, vig.| large; semi-double. 
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949. Réved’Or, free. WV. ei, 1869. Buff-yellow, medium size, 
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g50. Rev. J. B. M.|Turner, 1875 Belongs to the Judes Mar- 
Camm,mod. H.R. | gottin typc. Carmine-rose, a fine en- 
during shade, large or medium size, 
semi-globular form; one of the most 
fragrant and free blooming. A superb 
rose. 
gst. Richard Laxton,|Laxton, 1878. (Sent out by Turner.) 
free.) Aisi. Reddish-crimson, large, full; some- 
what resembles Maréchal Vaztl- 
lant. 
g52. Richard Smith,|E. Verdier, 1861. Belongs to the Gen. 
mod. H.R. Jacqueminot type. Crimson, tinged 
with purple, not valuable. 
953. Richard Wallace,|Lévéque, 1871. Red, very large ; not of 
treet) tee first quality, 
954. Rivers, free. H.R.|Laffay, 1839. Rose color, large, flat form, 
not valuable. 
955. Robert Marnock,|G. Paul, 1878. Belongs to the Duke of 
free or vig. AR. Edinburgh type. Brownish-crimson, 
double, not free in autumn. 
956. * Rosalie, mod. 7.|Ellwanger & Barry, 1884. Raised from 
seed of Marie Van Houtte. Ofslender 
yet healthy growth; flower small, a 
little larger than Paguerette, and of 
a deep pink color, about the shade 
of Madame Lambard. Pretty in bud, 
the flowers being of good substance, 
and remaining perfect for a long time; 
fragrant. 
