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Miss Hassard (Turner, 1875): beautiful delicate flesh colour, 
large, full and fine form, very sweet ; a free autumnal bloomer ; vy. 
Monsieur Alfred Dumesnil (Margottin fils) : deep rose, bright 
centre, flowers globular, large, well formed; distinct and very 
sweet 5 vii. 
Monsieur Benoit Comte (Schwartz, 1884): brilliant scarlet-red, 
shaded with vermilion inside, large, full, globulus and cupped; viv. 
Monsieur Boncenne (Liabaud, 1864): intensely rich plum, superb, 
flowers well formed ; one of the best dark Roses; vig. 
Monsieur Etienne Levet (Levet, 1871): carmine-red, with a soft 
velvety lavender shade, flowers very large and full, petals exqui- 
sitely smooth and shell-shaped ; superb; vig. 
Monsieur Eugene Delaire (Vigneron, 1879): velvety, lighted 
with fire-red, large, full; extra; vig. 
Monsieur E. Y. Teas (Eugene Verdier fils, 1874): deep red, 
large, full and of the most perfect form; one of the best Roses 
grown, and very fragrant; vi. 
Monsieur Fillion (Gonod, 1876): fine rose, striking colour; a 
large, full and well formed flower ; viv. 
Monsieur Francois Michelon (Levet, 1871): fine deep rose, 
reverse of petals silvery white, large and full; very beautiful; v7. 
Monsieur Francisque Rives (Schwartz, 1884) : bright cherry-red, 
very large and full, well formed ; mod. 
Monsieur Gabriel Tournier (Levet, 1876) : rosy crimson, flowers 
extra large, fine large petals, globular flower ; a distinct and good 
Rose ; vig. 
Monsieur Noman (Guillot pere, 1867): delicate rosy pink, flowers 
large, deep, and of fine globular form ; a superb Rose ; vig. 
Monsiewr Thouvenel (Vigneron, 1880): velvety red, large and 
full; vig. 
Mrs. Baker (Laxton, 1876): beautiful shaded crimson, large, full 
and well formed ; very beautiful ; vig. 
Mrs. Caroline Swailes (G. Swailes, 1885): beautiful light flesh 
colour, very bright and clear, the petals broad and of good sub- 
stance. The growth is strong and vigorous, and it is a true Hybrid 
Perpetual, one of the first to bloom in summer, and the flowers are 
produced abundantly till late in the autumn ; vy. 
Mrs. George Dickson (Bennett, 1884): bright satiny pink, flowers 
large, not too full, opening freely ; vig. 
