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Miss May Paul (Levet, 1882): white, lilac in the interior, out- 
side petals red, large, and well formed; of a climbing habit; vig. 
Monsieur Furtado (Laffay, 1866): very bright sulphur-yellow, 
medium size, full, and finely formed ; mod. 
Niphetos (Bougere, 1844): white, centre pale straw, long buds, 
very large thick petals in dry weather ; a superb Rose; wg. 
Pauline Labonte: outer petals flesh, tinted cream, centre deep 
salmon-buff, very large, full, and fragrant ; a distinct Rose ; mod. 
Perfection de Montplaisir (Levet, 1871): clear lemon, handsome 
buds; good and distinct ; mod. 
Perle de Lyon (Ducher, 1872): deep fawn and apricot, colour of 
Madame Falcot, petals large, flowers globular ; a beautiful yellow 
Rose ; mod. 
Perle des Jardins (Levet, 1874): fine straw-yellow, sometimes 
deep canary-yellow, very large, full, and fine form; one of the best 
yellow Roses ; vig. 
Princess Beatrice (Bennett, 1887): outer petals pale yellow, 
centre rich golden yellow, edge of petals slightly laced with bright 
rose; a distinct and handsome variety, of verfect form and a free 
bloomer ; wig. 
Princess Prosper @ Aremberg (Soupert et Notting, 1881): salmon- 
red, carmine in centre, reverse of petals clear carmine, of medium 
size, full; vig. 
Princess of Wales (Bennett, 1884); outside petals rosy yellow, 
centre rich deep golden yellow, the colour being exceedingly chaste 
and very waxy in appearance, quite distinct, opens well, buds 
long pointed; vig. 
Reine du Portugal: golden yellow, flowers large, full, and 
globular ; a distinct and good yellow Rose ; vig. 
Reine Maria Pia (Schwartz): deep rose, crimson in the centre, 
large, full ; a seedling from Gloire de Dijon ; vig. 
Rubens: white, delicately tinted with rose, flowers large and 
beautifully formed ; a superb Rose; vig. 
Safrano (Beauregard, 1839): bright apricot, fine dark foliage, 
moderately hardy ; a most beautiful Rose in the bud; wig. 
Shirley Hibberd (Levet, 1873): nankeen-yellow, medium size, 
cupped and full ; a new colour, blooms freely ; mod. 
Socrates (Robert, 1858): deep rose, fawn centre, large and full ; 
mod, 
