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Lctty Coles. — Large and full, with splendid buds; soft 

 pink, darker at center; free bloomer and fine in summer. 



Louis Barlct. — Large and full; pale-yellow, tinged 

 with salmon; free. 



Louis Richard. — Large, of fine form; rich, coppery- 

 rose, often deep red in the center; free. 



Madame Angele Jacquier. — Large; bright rose, with 

 coppery-yellow at base of petals; a moderate or free 

 bloomer, and regarded as promising. 



Madame B^rard. — (Climbing). — Very large, with fine 

 bud; apricot, to golden-yellow; fine fragrance; vigorous. 



Madame Bravy. — (See p. 46). — This was new at the 

 time of the former edition; it has since proved to be one 

 of the most valuable, with exquite fragrance and fine 

 form. Alba Rosea, and Madame Set^at, of some catalogues, 

 are synonyms. 



Madame Francoise Jamin.— The buds, though small, 

 are of fine shape; orange-yellow; with a peculiar fra- 

 grance; of only moderate growth. 



Madame Lambard. — Unusually large and full; sal- 

 mon-pink, darker at center; fine fragrance; vigorous and 

 free; a most useful variety. 



Madame Mar^ottin.— Large and full; dark citron-yel- 

 low, with rosy center; very fragrant; moderate to strong; 

 a bushy grower. A favorite old sort, omitted from the 

 former edition. 



Madame Melaine Willermoz. — Large and full, petals 

 very thick; white, often with a tinge of salmon at center; 

 valued for open air 



Madame Triile.— (Climber).— Very large and full; 

 salmon-yellow, with outer petals coppery; very vigorous, 

 and much resemljles Gloire de Dijon, its parent. 



Madame Welche. — Very large and double; light yel- 



