THE ROSE. 



VARIETY, HABIT 

 OF GROWTH, AND CLASS. 



DESCRIPTION. 



47. American Banner, 

 dwf. T. 



48. * American Beauty, 

 vig. H.R. 



49. Andre Dun and, 

 mod. H.R. 



50. Andr6 Leroy, mod. 

 H.R. 



51. * Angele Jacquier, 

 free. T. 



52. Anicet Bourgeois. 

 H.R. 



53. Anna Alexieff, free. 

 H.R. 



54. Anna Eliza, vig. P. 



55. Anna Ollivier, mod. 



56. Anna Maria, vig. P. 

 58. Anne de Diesbach, 



vig. H.R. 



59. Anne Marie Cote, 

 free. H.N. 



60. Anne Marie de 

 Montravel, mod. Pol. 



Solfaterre X Safrano. Pale yellow, 

 with fawn centre ; large, full flowers ; 

 more shy than either parent. 



G. Cartwright, 1879. (Sent out by Peter 

 Henderson.) A sport from Bon Si- 

 lene. Carmine, striped with white, 

 semi-double; the flowers and foliage are 

 both small. Of no value except as a 

 curiosity. 



Hon. G. Bancroft ; sent out by George 

 Field & Bro., 1885. Large, globular; 

 deep pink, shaded with carmine ; deli- 

 cious odor; has proved to be a most 

 desirable variety for forcing. 



Schwartz, 1871. Raised from Victor 

 Verdier. Silvery rose ; fades quickly 

 and often opens badly. 



Trouillard, 1868. (Sent out by Standish.) 

 Crimson, with a shade of violet ; an 

 attractive color, but very transient ; 

 often ill-formed. 



uillot, 1879. Pale rose, sometimes flesh, 

 base of petals tinged with coppery yel- 

 low ; very sweet, free flowering. A 

 lovely Tea, bearing some resemblance 

 both to Catherine Mermet and Rubens. 



Moreau-Robert, 1880. Raised from Sen- 

 ateur Vaisse X Madame Victor Ver- 

 dier. Cherry-red, cupped form. 



Margottin, 1858. Rose color, large, full 

 flowers, freely produced. 



Williams. Red, tinged with lilac, nu- 

 merous thorns. 



Ducher, 1872. Buff, shaded with rose. 



Feast, 1843. Pale pink ; very few thorns. 



Lacharme, 1858. Raised from La Reine. 

 In color, the most lovely shade of car- 

 mine; very large, double flowers, fra- 

 grant ; one of the hardiest. A very de- 

 sirable garden rose. 



Guillot fils, 1875. White, sometimes 

 tinged with pink. 



Rambaux & Dubreuil, 1879. Very small, 

 full, white flowers, somewhat fragrant. 

 Resembles Paquerette. 



