306 THE ROSE. 
VARIETY, HABIT 
IPTION. 
oF GROWTH, AND CLAss, DESCRIPTION 
1053. Vicomte Maison,/Fontaine, 1868. Cherry-red, double, 
vig. ALR fades quickly, straggling habit. 
1054. Vicomte Vigier,|E, Verdier, 1861. Maroon-tinged with 
free.'; H7ER: violet, a well-formed, globular flower. 
1055. Vicomtesse de/Pradel, 1844. Coppery-yellow, rather 
Cazes, dwf. 7. loose form, very delicate habit. 
1056. Victor Pulliat,mod.|Ducher, 1870. Pale yellow, long buds, 
quite a good Tea. 
1057. Victor Trouillard. Trouillard, 1856. (Sent out by Standish 
AR. & Noble. ) Crimson and purple. 
ro58. Victor WVerdier,|/Lacharme, 1852. Bright rose, with car- 
mod. #A.R. mine centre, a very fresh shade, but 
not permanent, semi-globular form, of 
good size, not fragrant ; very free, the 
wood is all but smooth, the foliage lus- 
trous. This variety is doubtless of 
Bourbon origin ; it isa beautiful rose, 
but with its entire progeny is more ten- 
der than any other types in the class, 
zosg. Villaret de Joy-|Damaizin, 1874. Bright rose, well formed. 
euse, free. AR. 
1060, Ville de St. Denis,|Thouars, 1853. From La Reine. Car- 
free, 7K. mine-rose. 
ro6r. Violette Bouyer,)Lacharme, 1881. From Judes Margottin 
free or vig. H.R. X Sombreul. White, tinged with pink. 
ro62. Virgil, free. /7.R.|Guillot pere, 1870, (Sent out by W. Paul.) 
ae , tinged with lavender, not valua- 
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1063. Viridiflora, _free.|Green flowers, of no beauty whatsoever, 
( Viridiscens.) Beng.|_ only sought for as a curiosity. 
1064. Virginale, mod. //.|Lacharme, 1858. White, with flesh cen- 
R. tre, medium size, double or full, well 
formed ; a good rose, but of very ” deli- 
cate habit. 
1065. Viscountess Fal-|Bennett, 1879. From Prestdent X Sou- 
mouth, dwf. A.7. | pert et Notting. Mottled rose, the ex- 
terior of petals with a silvery lustre, 
very large, very full, globular, having 
the intense fragrance of Soupert et 
Notting, and like that variety inclined 
to come malformed. ‘The wood is very 
thorny, the shoots slender. 
1066. * Viscountess|Bennett, 1887. Creamy-pink ; large, full, 
Folkestone, vig. H.| sweet. 
£/p 
1067. Vulcain, mod. H.|E. Verdier, 1862, Rich crimson, double, 
hes well formed ; a rose of splendid color. 
