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Annie Wood (E. Verdier, 1866): brilliant crimson-scarlet, 
flowers double and perfectly imbricated ; a first-rate Rose ; vig. 
Antoine Ducher (Ducher, 1866): very rich crimson-rose, large 
smooth thick petals, flowers large, full, deep, and well formed ; 
rob. 
Auguste Neumann (E. Verdier, 1869: rich velvety crimson and 
violet-purple, very dark, and colour stands well, full and of good 
size; a good Rose; mod. 
Auguste Rigotard (Schwartz, 1871): clear brilliant crimson, 
petals large, even, and smooth, flowers cupped ; a fine Rose; vig. 
Baron Adolphe de Rothschild (Lacharme, 1862): fiery red, large 
and full; a well-shaped Rose ; vig. 
Baron de Bonstettin (Liabaud, 1871): rich velvety purple, in 
the way of and similar to Monsieur Boncenne ; a fine Rose ; vig. 
Baron de Maynard (Lacharme, 1865): pure paper-white, flower 
of moderate size, full and well formed ; mod/. 
Baron Haussmann (Leveque fils, 1867): clear carmine-crimson, 
flowers of good size, beautifully imbricated and full; a fine 
Rose ; v7/¢. 
Baron Nathaniel de Rothschild (Leveque, 1883): bright crim- 
son-red, large, full, fine form; véy. 
Baronne Nathaniel de Rothschild (Pernet, 1885): delicate 
silvery rose, very large and nearly full, globular ; mod. 
Baronne Prevost (Desprez, 1843): brilliant rose, very large and 
full ; forms a fine pillar Rose on the Manetti stock ; vg. 
Baroness Rothschild (Pernet, 1869): palest flesh, petals large 
and smooth, flowers large, double, and of fine globular form ; very 
distinct and beautiful, and one of the best; v7g. 
Barthelemy Joubert (Moreau-Robert, 1877): bright cherry-red, 
large and full; fine; riv. 
Beauty of Beeston (Frettingham, 1872): brilliant velvety 
ermnson, full and fragrant ; mod. 
Beauty of Waltham (W. Paul, 1862): cherry-crimson, petals 
large and well disposed, flowers cupped, large and finely formed, 
very sweet ; 79. 
Bessie Johnson (Curtis, 18 eae blush-white, flowers very large 
and full, and highly fragrant ; a good light Rose ; vig. 
Boieldieu (Margottin, 187 7): Uys 8 ened very large, full 
globular flower ; vig. 
