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GARDEN StANAGEMENT. 



lake, often shaded : very double, and 

 cupped ; a beautiful rose. 



Caroline de Sansil, — clear flesh-colour, 

 erifjed with blush ; large, full, and com- 

 pact; of robust habit. 



Cherreau, — cherry- colour, changing to 

 rose ; large, full, and cupped. 



Gigantesque, — deep rosy crimson. 



Leonore d'Este, — blush colour, with pale 

 edges ; large and full. 



Mrs. Campbell of Islay, — rose-lilac, 

 marbled. 



Sotirhon. 



George Cuvier, — rosy crimson or cherry* 

 tinged with light purple ; large, full> 

 and compact ; of fine habit and foliage. 



Henri Lecoq, — clear light carmine j large, 

 full, and cupped. 



Le Grenadier, — clear crimson-lake, open- 

 ing scarlet ; double, and of remarkably 

 rich colour. 



Le Marechal du Palais, — delicate rosy 

 blush ; large, and cupped. 



Madame Nerard, — silvery blush, with a 

 shade of delicate pink ; large, very dou- 

 ble, cupped, and sweet. 



Queen, — fawn, shaded with salmon ; large, 

 double, and finely cupped j very sweet, 

 and of beautiful habit. 



Souvenir de Malmaison, — white in the 

 margin, approaching flesh ; centre 

 fawn-colour ; very large, full, and com- 

 pact, with large thick petals and fine 

 foliage. 



Ticomte de Cazes, — cherry-red. 



Souchet, — purplish carmine, sometimes 

 brilliant crimson; glossy; very large, 

 full, and compact, and sweet. 



Marianne, — bright rosy pink, in clusters; 

 very large, double, and cupped, and fine 

 foliage. 



C7iina. 



Mrs. Bosanquet, — white, with delicate 

 flesh-coloured centre; large, full, and 

 cupped ; very sweet, and a fine bloomer. 



Clara Sylvain, — pure white, very clear; 

 large, full, and cupped ; a fine rose. 



Madame Brcon, — clear rose-colour, some- 

 times tinged with salmon ; large, full, 

 and compact, with fine foliage. 



Eugene Eeauharnais, — bright lake, or 

 amaranthine ; beautiful in the bud ; 

 dying off blackish crimson; large, dou- 

 ble, and cupped. 



Archduke Charles, — light rose, margin 

 white at first, changing to brilliant 

 crimson ; very large and full. 



Cramoisie superieure, — dark velvety 

 crimson ; very double, cupped ; exqui- 

 site in the bud; tea-scented. 



Adam, — rosy blush, approaching to sal- 

 mon-colour; large, full, globular, and 

 very sweet. 



Abricote, — bright fawn, fleshy margin; 

 large, cupped, and double. 



Comte de Paris, — delicate blush or flesh - 

 colour, shaded with rose ; large, full, 

 and cupped. 



Devoniensis, — creamy white, buff" centre, 

 sometimes yellowish; large, fuU-cup- 

 ped ; a splendid rose. 



Eliza Sauvage, — cream-colour, with centre 

 deep orange, sometimes butf; large, 

 full, globular, and of delicate habit. 



Goubalt, — salmon-colour, and very fra- 

 grant. 



Josephine Malton, — rich creamy-white, 

 with darker creamy centre, sometimes 

 inchning to buff; petals tinged with 

 lake ; large, double, and cupped. 



Mirabile, — rosy fawn, edged and shaded 

 with rose-colour ; full and cupped. 



Mondor, — from cream-colour to blush, 

 with fawn centre, sometimes tinged 

 with lake; large, double, and cupped. 



Ifiphetas, — creamy white, large ; centre 

 pale lemon ; large, full, globular, and 

 magnolia-like. 



Kerida, — rosy buff, and fawn-shaded; 

 very large, double, and cupped ; of fine 

 foliage, and deliciously fragrant. 



Pellonia, — cream-colour, with yellow cen- 

 tre, tinged with flesh-colour; double, 

 globular, and very sweet. 



Perfection, — bright apricot-colour, with 

 buff edges; double, cupped, and very 

 sweet. 



Princess Adelaide, — fine yellow or rather 

 straw-colour ; paler on the margin ; 

 large, full, and cupped, and very sweet. 



Sofrano, — deep fawn, approaching to saf- 

 fron in the bud, changing to pale buff; 

 large, and very double. 



Ticomtesse de Cazes, — deep golden yel- 

 low, sometimes tinged with copper-co- 

 lour ; large, double, and cupped. 



Madame de St. Joseph, — pale salmon- 

 pink, with deeper centre, dying off 

 apricot-colour; large and double. 



Madame Tillermoz, — white, with fawn or 

 salmon centre : large, full, and cupped ; 

 very thick petals and fine foliage. 



Koiseife. 



Aimee Tibert, — pure white, flowering in 

 clusters ; of medium size and dark- 

 green foliage; a noble standard. 



Clara Wendel, — pale yellow, approaching 

 cream-colour ; centre sometimes fawn, 

 sometimes deep yellow; cupped, and 

 very sweet 



Miss Glegg, — white, with centre pale 

 rose, sometimes flesh-colour, and of 

 dwarf habit. 



Narcisse, — very pale lemon-colour, witk 

 yellow centre ; full and cupped. 



Ke plus ultra, — cream-white, dwarf habit; 

 cupped, and very sweet. 



Tictorieuse, — delicate blush flesh-colour, 

 changing to white; cupped, large, and 

 double. 



