Varieties for Decoration and Exhibition. 



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LAURENCE ALLEN (Cooling, 1896). Clear pink, large, very fragrant, 



and strong grower. 

 LE HAVRE (Eude, 1871). Vermilion-red, of good substance; not very 



large. 



General Jacqueminot (H.P.), bright crimson, globular, with pointed 

 centre, fragrant and free; one of the best varieties, though 

 over half-a-century old, for either decorative effect or 

 exhibition. 



Louis VAN HOUTTE (Lacharme, 1869). Bright amaranth-red; large 

 and full, but difficult to grow. 



MADAME GABRIEL LUIZET (Liabaud, 1877). Light silvery pink; one 

 of the most beautiful pink Roses that we have ; early flowering, 

 very free, and fragrant ; should be lightly pruned. 



