CATALOGUE OF VARIETIES. 



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VARIETY, HABIT 

 OF GROWTH, AND CLASS. 



DESCRIPTION. 



05. Baron Haussmann. 



free. H.R. 

 96. Baron Taylor, free. 



H.R. 



07. Baron de Roths- 

 child, free. H.R. 



98. Baroness Roths- 

 child, mod. H.R. 

 (Madame de Roths- 

 child.) 



09. Baronne de May- 

 nard, mod. or free. 

 H.N. 



zoo. Baronne de Frailly. 

 H.R. 



101. Baronne de Was- V 

 senaer free. M. 



102. Baronne Louise 

 Uxkull, free. H.R. 



103. Baronne Prevost, 

 vig. H.R. 



104. Barthelemy Level 

 mod. H.R. 



105. Beau te del' Europe 

 vig. Cl. T. 



106. Beauty of Glazen- See 

 wood. Ev. 



107. Beauty of Green- 

 mount, vig. N. 



108. Beauty of Staple- 

 ford, mod. H.T. 



E. Verdier, 1867. Dark red, large, well- 

 built flowers. 



Dougat, ^1879. A sport from John Hop- 

 froi 



per. Pink. Only differs from the pa- 

 rent in shade ; it does not appear to be 

 constant. 



uillot fils, 1862. Raised from General 

 Jacqueminot. Amaranth-red. 



Pernet, 1867. Light pink, sometimes 

 shaded with rose ; large, or very large; 

 cupped form, very symmetrical, with- 

 out fragrance; the wood is short-jointed, 

 thick, light green, armed with occa- 

 sional light green thorns; one of the 

 hardiest, but does not propagate from 

 cuttings. A very distinct, beautiful 

 rose, free blooming, and greatly valued, 

 both as an exhibition and a garden sort. 



Lacharme, 1865. From Blanche Lafitte 

 X 



tingec 

 form. 



Liabaud, 1871. Bright red, large, very 

 full ; often does not open well. 

 . Verdier, 1854. Deep rose; buds pretty, 

 and quite well mossed. 



Guillot fils, 1871. Carmine-rose ; large, 

 highly scented flowers. 



Desprez. (Sent out by Cochet, in 1842.) 

 Pure rose color, very large, very full, 

 flat form ; a free bloomer, fragrant, 

 very hardy. The shoots are stout ana 

 stiff. 



Levet, 1878. Bright rose. 



Gonod, 1881. Gloire de Dijon type. Deep 

 yellow; reverse of petals coppery-yellow. 

 Fortune's Yellow. 



icharme, 1865. From Blanche Lafitte 

 X Sappho. White, edge of petals often 

 tinged with pink ; small size, compact 



Pentland, 1854. Rosy-red. 



Bennett, 1879. Raised from Alba Rosea 

 X Countess of Oxford. Red, tinged 

 with violet, large, well-formed, prettily 

 shaped buds, without fragrance ; the 

 color is not pleasing, too soon becom- 

 ing muddy. Very subject to mildew. 



