CATALOGUE OF VARIETIES. 



Z^Z 



Variety, Habit 

 OF Growth, and Class. 



Description. 



looo. Souvenir dc Wm 

 Wood, mod. H.R. 



loio. Souvenir d'lin Ami, 

 free. T. 



loii. Souvenir dii Comte 

 de Cavour, mod. //. 

 R. 



1012. Souvenir du Dr. 

 Jamain, free. H.R. 



1013. Souvenir du Presi- 

 dent Porcher, mod. 

 H.R. 



J014. * Souvenir du Ro- 

 sieriste Gonod, vig. 

 H.R. 



1015. *Souvenir de Woot- 

 ton, vig. H. T. 



1016. Standard of Maren 

 go, vig. /f.R. 



1017. Stanwell Perpet 

 ual, mod. S. 



1018. Star of Waltham, 

 mod. or dwf. H.R. 



1019. Stephanie - et-Ro - 

 dolphe, vig. CI. T. 



1020. Sulphureux, mod 

 T. 



1021. Sultan of Zanzibar, 

 mod. H.R. 



1022. Superba, vig. P. 



E. Verdier, 1864. fielongs to the Prince 

 Cnmille type. A fine, very dark crim- 

 son, not equalling Prince Camille. 



B6lot, 1846. Rose, tinged with salmon, 

 very large, full, highly perfumed: an old 

 favorite wnich yet retains its hign rank. 



Margottin, 1861, Red, shaded with crim- 

 son. 



Lacharme, 1865. Raised from Charles 

 Le/cbvrc. Plum color, shaded with 

 deep crimson. 



T. Grange, 1880. (Sent out by Vigneron.) 

 Raised from Victor Verdier. Deep 

 rose. 



Jean Ducher, 1890. Very large, full, and 

 well formed ; cerise, veined with bright 

 rose ; fragrant. Forces well. 



Cook, 1888. A red hybrid Tea from seed 

 of Bon Siiene, fertilized with Louis 

 Van Houtte : plant vigorous with fine 

 foliage ; free blooming ; buds of good 

 size on strong shoots; of a rich red color 

 and extremely fragrant. If the buds 

 were longer this would be a very valu- 

 able variety for forcing. 



Guillot pere, 1851. Rosy-crimson, double 

 fragrant. 



Lee. Blush, medium size, double, deli- 

 cately scented, foliage very small, nine 

 to eleven leaflets ; dark reddish-brown 

 wood, numerous small spines. A hy- 

 brid which blooms in the autumn. 



W. Paul, 1875. Carmine-crimson, medium 

 size, semi-globular, full, fragrant ; very 

 large foliage, smooth green wood, with 

 occasional red thorns. A good rose but 

 not reliable. 



Levet, 1880. Raised from Gloire de Di- 

 jon. Orange-yellow. 



Ducher, 1869. Sulphur-yellow, medium 

 size. 



G. Paul, 1875. Crimson-maroon, in the 

 style of .S". Reynolds Hole : very un- 

 healthy habit. 



Feast, 1843. Pink, becoming blush, small, 

 full, pretty. 



