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443. Tricolore Superbe ; flowers crimson purple, with creamy white stripes, 

 ( Tricolore de Wazemmex) small and double ; form, expanded. 



444. Triomphe des Beautes; flowers crimson scarlet, shaded and mottled with 



purple, of medium size, very double ; form, expanded. Habit, erect ; 

 growth, moderate. An abundant bloomer, and a showy Rose. 



445. Triomphe de Brabant; flowers peach, of medium size, full; form, com- 



pact. Habit, branching ; growth, robust. A distinct variety. 



446. Triomphe de Flore ; flowers delicate rose, of medium size, full. 



447. Triomphe de Jaussens ; flowers vivid rosy crimson, shaded with purple, 



of medium size, full; form, cupped, perfect. Habit, branching; 

 growth, moderate. A beautiful Rose. 



448. Triomphe de Parmentier ; flowers violet, shaded at their circumference, 



large and full. 



449. Triomphe de Rennes ; flowers lively rose, marbled with slate, very large 



and full ; form, expanded. Habit, erect ; growth, robust. A showy 

 and beautiful Rose. 

 Triomphe de Rouen ; see Group IV. Damask. 



450. Triomphe de Zehler; flowers slate, of medium size, double. 



451. Tullie ; flowers deep rose, marbled, large and double. 



452. Turenne ; flowers rose, large and full. Introduced in 1846. Raised at 



Anders. 



453. Tuscany ; flowers blackish crimson, velvety, large and semi-double. Habit, 



erect ; growth, vigorous. 



454. Uniflore Marbree ; flowers lively rose, the inner petals thinly, the outer 



petals thickly sprinkled with white spots, of medium size, double ; 

 form, expanded. Habit, erect; growth, moderate. 



455. Validatum ; flowers violet purple, large and full. 

 Valmore Desbordes ; see Group IX. Hybrid French. 



456. Vandyke; flowers rose, verj' large ; form, cupped. 



457. Venus ; flowers lilac flesh, large and full. 



458. Venus de Medicis ; flowers rose, their circumference of a rosy blush. 



459. Vesta; flowers scarlet, large and semi-double; form, expanded. A bril- 



liant and showy Rose, but rather loose. 



460. Victoire de Waterloo; flowers lilac, large and semi- double; form, 

 {Waterloo) cupped. 



461. Village Maid; flowers white, striped with rose and purple, the stripes 

 (La Rubanee) varying in breadth, sometimes the one and sometimes the other 



colour preponderating, large and full ; form, cupped. Habit, pendu- 

 lous ; growth, small. A beautiful Rose when displayed in true cha- 

 racter, which is rather rare. 

 Village Maid, New ; see New Village Maid. 



462. Villageoise Paree; flowers light crimson, very double. 



