Ornamentals. ^2 



''General Korolkow (h3^brid remontant). Plant very vig- 

 orous ; foliage dark green ; flower large, double, well formed ; 

 color deep red-carmine, shaded with purple and brown. 



''Madame Brault (hybrid remontant). Plant vigorous; 

 foliage lanceolate, light green ; flower large, double, well 

 formed ; color bright clear rose. 



"Madame Theodore Vernes (hybrid remontant). Plant 

 vigorous ; foliage abundant and dark green ; flower large, 

 double, well formed; color bright rose, the borders of the 

 petals having a softer hue. 



"Professeur Chargueraud (hybrid remontant). Plant 

 vigorous ; foliage abundant and deep green ; flower large, 

 double, well formed ; color deep red, marbled with brown 

 and crimson-red. 



" Professor Lambin (hybrid remontant). Plant vigorous; 

 foliage glaucous-green ; flower large, double, well carried, the 

 color a bright rose or clear red. In form, color and florifer- 

 ousness it is of the first order. 



"Eiffel (multiflorus climbing, not remontant). Seedling 

 of Grifferaie. It has the foliage of the parent, but the flow- 

 ers are larger, and deep red-crimson ; very floriferous. 



"Giffard (multiflorus climbing, not remontant). Seed- 

 ling of Grifferaie; foliage same as that of the parent but the 

 flower is larger, well formed, and of a bright clear red-car- 

 mine color; very floriferous. 



"Recapitulating, we find that the varieties are thus divided : 



Tea 27 



Hybrid Tea 7 



Hybrid Remontant 24 



Bourbon 5 



Noisette 2 



Multiflorus, not Remontant 2 



Moss 2 



Dwarf Polyantha i 



Total 70." 



Another view of new foreign roses is presented by C. P. 

 Strassheim in Eose?izeitung, as follows : 



"During my many visits in the Moselle district I had excel- 

 lent opportunities for visiting the roseries of Lambert & 

 Reiter, Trier, and of Soupert & Netting, Luxembourg, and I 

 closely watched the new varieties that were being tested. In 



