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Colonel Coombs ; see Group VIII. French. 

 Comtesse de la Roque ; see Group V. Provence. 

 Comtesse Plater; see Group X. Hybrid Chinese. 



14. Corinne ; flowers rose, of medium size, full ; form, globular. 

 Dllices de Flandres ; see Group V. Provence. 



Desire (Parmentier) ; see Group VIII. French. 



15. Devigne; flowers of a pinkish blush, of medium size, full; form, compact, 



perfect. Habit, branching ; growth, moderate. 



16. Dubois Dessauzais ; flowers soft pink, the back of the outer petals nearly 

 {Eugenie Dubois Dessauzais) white, large and very double ; form, cupped, exquisite. 



Habit, branching, good growth, vigorous ; foliage, fine. A first-rate 

 Rose, though occasionally poor. Introduced in 1843. 



Due d'Angouleme ; see Group V. Provence. 



Due de Choiseuil ponctue; see Group V. Provence. 



Duchess of Kent; see Group VIII. French. 



17. Duchesse d'Angouleme ; flowers blush, then* centre pink, wax-like, of 



medium size, full ; form, cupped. Habit, erect ; growth, moderate. 

 This variety is often called the Wax Rose, and is very beautiful, 

 though not adapted for exhibition. 



18. Duchesse d'Orleans ; flowers flesh, wax-like, large and full ; form, cupped, 



the summit of the petals slightly reflexing. Habit, erect ; growth, 



moderate. 

 Eliza Fleming or Fenning; see Group VIII. French. 

 Eliza Lecker; see Group V. Provence. 



19. Emerance; flowers cream, their centre pale lemon, the petals smooth and of 



even form, of medium size, full; form, cupped. Habit, erect; 



growth, moderate. A beautiful and distinct Rose. 

 Enchantress ; see Group VIII. French. 

 •20. Eulalie Lebrun ; flowers white, striped with rose and lilac, of medium size, 



full. Raised at Angers. Introduced in 1844. 

 Eugenie Duboys Dessauzais; see Duboys Dessauzais. 

 Foliacee ; see Group V. Provence. 



21. Flora ; flowers flesh-colour, of medium size, full. 

 General Foy ; see Group VIII. French. 

 Globe White Hip ; see Boule de Neige. 

 Globe Hip, New Double; see New Globe Hip. 

 Glory of France ; see Group VIII. French. 



22. Glycere ; flowers white, tinged with flesh, of medium size, full. Raised at 



Angers. Introduced in 1845. 

 Grand Sultan ; see Group VIII. French. 

 Hebe ; see Group X. Hybrid Chinese. 

 Hypacia ; see Group V. Provence. 



