92 
Countess of Rosebery (W. Paul & Son, 1879): flowers brilliant 
carmine-rose, large, full, and finely cupped: a vigorous-growing 
variety, blooming freely all through summer and autumn ; 779. 
Crimson Bedder (Cranston, 1874): as a crimson bedding Rose, 
this variety surpasses every other for brilliancy of colour and con- 
tinuous blooming; its habit of growth is moderate, and shoots 
short-jointed, producing a mass of flowers the whole season; colour 
scarlet and crimson, very effective and lasting, clean glossy foliage 
and free from mildew; excellent for forcing ; mod. 
Crown Prince (W. Paul & Son, 1880): flowers bright purple, 
the centre shaded with lurid crimson, very large and double ; vig. 
Dean of Windsor (Turner, 1878): clear rich vermilion, some- 
times slightly shaded with crimson, large, full, and good sym- 
metrical form ; free and constant ; vig. 
Devienne Lamy (Leveque fils, 1888): deep carmine, a large full 
flower of imbricated form ; a very fine Rose ; mod. 
Dingée Conard (E. Verdier, 1875): rich velvety crimson, a well- 
formed compact flower, fine even petals, and good high centre; a 
fine dark Rose ; mod. 
Directeur Alphand (Leveque et fils, 1884): deep blackish purple, 
large, full, and well formed ; growth very vigorous; vig. 
Docteur Andry (E. Verdier, 1864): rich rosy crimson, flowers 
large, fine smooth petals ; a superb Rose ; vig. 
Doctenr Baillon (Margottin pére, 1878): bright crimson-red 
shaded with purple, large, full, and well formed ; rob. 
Dr. Hogg (Laxton, 1880): deep violet, nearest to the blue 
colour sometimes desired in Roses, pretty shell-shaped petal, and 
very hardy ; wig. 
Dr. Sewell (Turner, 1879): brilliant crimson-scarlet, shaded with 
purple, back of petals bright red, large, full, and finely cupped ; wig. 
Due de Montpensier (Leveque, 1875); rich velvety crimson, 
flowers large, full, and well formed ; a superb Rose; vig. 
Due de Rohan (Leveque, 1861): fine brilliant carmine, superb 
colour ; a good old Rose ; mod. 
Duc de Wellington (Granger, 1864): rich velvety crimson, 
flowers good size, cupped and well formed ; a first-rate Rose ; mod. 
Duchesse de Caylus (C. Verdier, 1864): glowing rosy crimson, 
flowers large, full, and beautifully cupped, with high centre and 
fine outline ; mod. 
