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Teolinde; see Theodolinde. 



425. Thalia; flowers deep rose; form, cupped. 



426. Thkagene; flowers crimson and purple shaded, their centre lively rose, of 



medium size, full ; form, compact. Habit, branching ; growth, 

 moderate. 



427. Thelesille; flowers crimson purple, of medium size, full. Raised at 



Angers. Introduced in 1845. 



428. Theodolinde ; flowers brilliant rose, large and full ; form, cupped. 



(Teolinde) 



429. Thesarin ; flowers red, their circumference violet, of medium size, full. 



430. Tibulle ; flowers bright rosy crimson, shaded with slate, varies much both 



as to colour and quality, very large and full ; form, compact. Habit, 

 erect ; growth, vigorous. A distinct and pretty Rose. 



431. Timarette ; flowers purplish rose, spotted, of medium size, full. 



432. Tom Jones ; flowers brilliant rose, very large and full. 



433. Transon Gombault; flowers red, clear and pale at their circumference, 



large and full. 



434. Tresorier ; flowers scarlet, shaded and streaked with dark purple, glowing, 



of medium size, very double; form, expanded ; sometimes beautiful. 

 Habit, erect ; growth, moderate. 



435. Tricolor ; flowers brilliant crimson and purple, shaded and mottled, with a 

 (Heine Marguerite) streak of cream tracing the centre of each petal, of medium size, 



double ; form, expanded. Habit, erect ; growth, moderate. A dis- 

 tinct and pretty Rose. 



436. Tricolor, No. 1 ; flowers rose, edged with white, of medium size, double. 



Introduced in 1841. 



437. Tricolor, No. 2. 



438. Tricolor, No. 3 ; flowers violet brown, marbled with red, of medium size, 



double. 



439. Tricolor, No. 4; flowers violet purple, spotted, of medium size, double. 



Raised at Angers. Introduced in 1844. 

 Tricolore de Wazemmes ; see Tricolore Superbe. 



440. Tricolore de Flandre ; flowers white, striped with crimson, lilac, and 



amaranth, of medium size, full. Raised at Gand in 1844. Introduced 

 in 1846. This variety is spoken very highly of on the Continent, but 

 has not, as far as we know, bloomed in England. 



441. Tricolore d'Orleans ; flowers reddish purple, striped with white; form, 

 (Nouvelle Heine Marguerite) expanded. 



442. Tricolore Pompon ; flowers rosy crimson, edged with cream, a band of 



the latter colour tracing the centre of each petal, the ground colour 

 changing to crimson purple soon after the flowers expand, small and 

 semi-double ; form, expanded. Habit, erect ; growth, small. 

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