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Charles Darwin. — Deep crimson, with a brownish tint 

 and shaded with violet; free grower and good autumn 

 bloomer; very distinct. 



tomte de Mortemart. — Large and full; fine form; 

 clear rose; very fragrant; growth vigorous. 



Countess of Roseberry. — Large, full, finely cupped; 

 brilliant carmine-rose; vigorous grower and blooms freely 

 in autumn. When sent out in 1879 it was regarded as 

 "the most promising of recent years." 



Dean of Windsor. — Large, full flowers, of good form; 

 clear, rich vermillion; moderately vigorous. 



Doct. Hogg, — Medium size, good form; deep violet 

 crimson; free grower and bloomer. 



Doct. Hooker. — Large, full; rich crimson, with violet 

 shading; free grower and one of the best autumnal 

 bloomers. 



Doct. Sewell. — Large, finely cupped; brilliant crim- 

 son, shaded with purple; very distinct; free flowering. 



Emily Laxton. — A globular, pointed, fine bud, opening 

 into a large globular flower; rich cherry-rose; vigorous. 



Empress of India. — Medium, globular; dark brownish- 

 crimson; very fragrant; free grower. 



Eugene Verdier. — Large; silvery-pink, tmged with 

 fawn-color; bud very fine; dwarfish habit; seedling of 

 Victor Verdier. 



Firebrand. — Very large and full; circular; crimson, 

 with fiery red center; very fragrant; dwarf, but not a 

 good autumn bloomer. 



Fisher Holmes. — Large and full; magnificent scarlet, 

 shaded with crimson; free grower and bloomer. It 

 has been described as an improved Gen. Jacqueminot. 



Gabriel Tournier. — Large, globular and full; deep 

 rosy-red; vigorous grower, and free bloomer in autumn. 



