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form, cupped, fine. Habit, erect ; growth, moderate. Raised in the 

 vicinity of Paris. Introduced in 1846. 



4. Aricie ; flowers rose, spotted with lilac blush, very large and very double ; 



form, globular, rather loose. Habit, branching ; growth, vigorous. 



5. Athalante ; flowers deep lilac blush, large and very double. 



6. Aubernon ; flowers rich deep rose, large and full ; form, cupped. Habit, 



branching; growth, moderate. A free bloomer; a superb Pot- 

 Rose, and very sweet. 



7. Augustine Mouchelet ; flowers rose, shaded with purple, the centre some- 



times fiery crimson, large and full, usually produced at the end of a 

 shoot in clusters of four or five ; form, cupped. Habit, branching ; 

 growth, moderate. A fine Pot-Rose, and distinct. 



8. Baronne Prevost ; flowers clear pale rose, glossy, very large and full ; 



form, compact. Habit, erect; growth, robust. A superb kind. 

 Raised by M. Desprez of Yebles. One of the largest. 



9. Bouton de Flore ; flowers rose, large and very double. 



10. Calliope ; flowers bright cherry, their centre white, of medium size, very 



double ; form, expanded. Habit, branching ; growth, dwarf. 



11. Clementine Seringe ; flowers deep rosy pink, shaded with lilac blush, very 

 (Pauline Plantier) large and full; form, expanded. Habit, erect; growth, 



(Mrs. Wood) robust. A superb Rose, and deliciously sweet. Introduced 

 in 1840. 



12. Cojline perpetuelle ; flowers delicate rose, their centre almost white, of 



medium size, semi-double. Raised at St. Radegonde. Introduced 

 in 1846. 



13. Comice de Marseilles ; flowers rose, variable, of medium size, full; form, 



cupped. Introduced in 1847. 



14. Commandant Fournier ; flowers brilliant crimson tinged with purple, 



of medium size, very double; form, cupped. Habit, branching; 

 growth, dwarf. A pretty Rose, of a fine colour, but not over large. 

 Raised by M. Laffay. Introduced in 1846. 



15. Comte de Montalivet ; flowers violet and red, shaded, very large and 



double; form, globular. Habit, branching; growth, moderate. 

 Raised in the garden of the Comte de Mondeville at St. Radegonde 

 from seeds of William Jesse. Introduced in 1846. A decided 

 acquisition. See Plate VIII. 



16. Comte d'Egmont ; flowers rich rose, the outer petals reflexing soon after 



expanding, and changing to blush, very large and very double ; form, 

 globular. Habit, erect ; growth, moderate. Raised in the vicinity 

 of Paris. Introduced in 1847. A good Rose, and very sweet. 



17. Comte de Paris ; flowers rosy lilac, glossy, sometimes purplish, very large 



