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(see p. 45,) with a climbing habit, and more vigorous 

 growth. 



('omtessc de Labarthc. — Full and well cupped, fine in 

 bud; rose, shaded with carmine; free grower and excel- 

 lent. 



Comtesse de Xadaillac— Large, full, fine in bud; cop- 

 per and salmon, flushed with carmine; highly fragrant; 

 moderate growth. 



Comtesse Riza du Pare. — Medium to large, full; 

 coppery-rose, shaded with carmine; full fragrance; free 

 grower and bloomer. 



Coquette de Lyon. — Medium to small, fine bud; 

 canary-yellow; fine tea scent; very free flowering. 



Cornelie Koch, (also Cornelia Cook), — Given on p. 43 

 as a Noisette, but now classed with the Teas. It is white 

 with occasional yellow tinge, and has established itself 

 as one of the best of its class. 



Duchess of Connau^ht. — Very large, globular; delicate 

 silvery-rose, with salmon center; highly scented; excellent 

 foliage. 



Duchess of Westminster.— Large, full, of fine form; 

 bright satiny-pink; buds very handsome. 



Duke of Connaught,— (Hybrid).— Extra large, buds 

 very long; deep, rosy-crimson; moderate growth. 



Flaff of the Union. — Like the Americmi Ban^ier, a 

 sport of Bon Sile7ie, but has more rose color than white; 

 flowers said to equal the original in size. 



Gerard Deshois. — Good size and form, full; bright-red; 

 vigorous and hardy. 



Henri Lecoq. — Rather small; buds very fine; rosy 

 flesh-color; dwarf, and somewhat delicate. 



Hon. Geors^e Bancroft.— Very large; of fine form, 

 with handsome pointed buds; rosy-crimson, shaded with 

 purple; very fragi'ant; excellent foliage. 



