216 PARSOITS 01^ THE ROSE. 



Reine Blanche. — There are two of this name in this 

 class. That raised by Crozy, is from Victor Verdier, a 

 large fine flower; white, slightly suffused with rose. 



Rev. J. B, €amm. — Medium to large; semi-globular; 

 bright rosy carmine; exceedingly fragrant; very free; fine. 



Richard Laxton. — Large, finely cupped; reddish crim- 

 son; Tery free bloomer. 



Rosy Morn. — Very large and full; delicate peach, 

 shaded with salmon-rose; fragrant, esteemed notwith- 

 standing some of the flowers are imperfect. 



Souvenir d' Adolph Thiers. — Very large and double, 

 globular; violet crimson with fiery-red center; fragrant; 

 moderate growth. 



Souvenir d' Auguste Riviere.— Large, well formed, 

 very double; brilliant velvety crimson, shaded with ma- 

 roon; free bloomer. 



Souvenir de Victor Verdier.^Medium, full, well 

 formed; red, shaded with purple; free bloomer. 



Star of Waltham. — Medium to large, fine form and 

 full; carmine-crimson; very fragrant; not always reliable. 



Thomas Mills. — Large, very double, of fine cup-shape; 

 rosy-carmine. A fine garden variety. 



Thyra Hammerich. — Large, good form; rosy flesh- 

 color; free and good. 



Triomphe de France. — Very large, full, flat; rich car- 

 mine; fragrant; excellent, but a poor grower. 



Triomphe de V Exposition. — Eather large, somewhat 

 coarse; fragrant; very fine at times. 



Victor Verdicr. — Medium to large, full, semi-globular; 

 bright rose with carmine center; not fragrant; fine but 

 somewhat tender. 



White Baroness. — Large, full, pure white; sport of 

 Baroness Rothschild and resembling it except in color. 



