CATALOGUE OF VARIETIES. 



235 



VARIETY, HABIT 

 OF GROWTH, AND CLASS. 



DESCRIPTION. 



28. Alfred de Rouge- 

 mont, free. H.R. 



29. Alfred K. 

 mod. H.R. 



30. Alfred Leveau. 

 H.R. 



31. Alice Bureau. H.R. 



32. Alice Leroy, mod. 

 or free. M. 



33. Aline Sisley, mod. 



34. Alpaide de Rotalier, 

 free. H.R. 



35. Alphonse Damaizin, 

 mod. H.R. 



36. Alphonse Karr. H. 

 R. 



37. Alphonse Karr. H. 

 R. 



38. Alphonse Karr, 

 mod. B. 



39. Alphonse M o r 1 1 e - 

 mans, mod. T. 



40. *Alphonse Soupert, 

 vig. H.R. 



41. Amabilis, free. T. 



42. Amadis, vig. (Crim- 

 son Boursault^fflt. 



43. Amazone, mod. T. 



44. Ambrogio M a g g i . 

 H.R. 



45. Amelie Hoste. H. 

 R. 



46. America, vig. N. 



Lacharme, 1863. Raised from General 

 Jacqueminot. Crimson-magenta, very 

 large, full, well built, fragrant ; rather 

 shy bloomer. 



Williams, Schwartz, 1877. Magenta-red, shaded 

 with crimson ; large, full flowers, partly 

 imbricated. A very beautiful rose ; 

 but, thus far, not constant and reliable. 



Vigneron, 1880. Carmine-rose. 



Vigneron, 1867. Rosy-lilac, good globu- 

 lar form. 



Trouillard, 18^2. Pink, semi-double ; 

 buds are not mossy. Armed with very 

 red spines. 



Guillot fils, 1874. Violet-rose, not a clear 

 shade ; a fruity, pleasant fragrance. 



Campy, 1863. Rose-color. 



Damaizin, 1861. Bright crimson. 



Portemer, 1845. Flesh color, margined 

 with carmine. 



Feuillet, 1855. Bright rose, medium size, 

 full. 



Nabonnand, 1878. Raised from Duchess 

 of Edinburgh. Rosy-crimson. Sent 

 out as a Tea ; but, with its parent, is 

 better placed among the Bengals. 

 There is, as yet, no crimson Tea. 



Madame Ducher, 1875. Lilac-rose. 



Lacharme, 1883. Large, very handsome 

 and showy; bright rose color. 



Touvais. Flesh color, centre rose ; habit, 

 branching. 



Laffay, 1829. Purplish-crimson ; semi- 

 double. 



Ducher, 1872. Yellow, reverse of petals 

 veined with rose ; long, well-formed 

 buds ; habit delicate. 



Pernet, 1879. Raised irom. John Hopper. 

 Bright rose. 



Gonod, 1874. Pink, reverse of petals 

 darker. 



C. G. Page, 1859. (Sent out by T. G. 

 Ward, of Washington.) Raised from 



