CATALOGUE OF VARIETIES. 243 



VARIETY, HABIT 

 OF GROWTH, AND CLASS. 



DESCRIPTION. 



156. * Caroline d'Arden, 

 vig. H.R. 



157. Caroline de Sansal, 

 vig. H.R. 



158. Caroline Marniesse, 

 free. N. 



159. Caroline S c h m i 1 1. 



160. Catherine Bell, free. 

 H.Cl. 



161. Catherine Guillot. 

 B. 



162. Catherine Mermet, 

 mod. or free. T. 



163. Catherine Soupert, 

 mod. H.R. 



164. * C e c i 1 e Brunner, 

 mod, Pol. 



165. Celine, dwf. M. 



166. Celine Forestier, 

 vig. N. 



167. Cels-Multi flora 

 mod. Beng. 



168. Centi folia, free 

 (Cabbage or Common 

 Provence.) Prov. 



169. Centifolia Cristata 

 free. Dam. 



170. Centifolia Rose a 

 mod. H.R. 



A. Dickson & Sons, 1888. Very large. 

 full; pure soft rose color ; of delightful 

 fragrance; petals of great substance. 



Desprez, 1849. (Sent out by Hippolyte 

 Jamain.) Flesh color, deepening 

 toward the centre; large, full flowers, 

 flat form, often indented ; subject to 

 mildew ; very hardy. An unreliable 

 sort, but beautiful when in perfection; 

 generally it is of better quality in Sep- 

 tember than in June. 



ioeser, 1848. Creamy white, small and 

 full ; seven leaflets, nearly hardy. 



Schmitt, 1881. Raised from Solfaterre. 

 Salmon-yellow, changing to pale yellow. 



Bell & Son, 1877. Rose color, large, 

 loose flowers ; very poor. 



Guillot fils, 1861. Raised from Louise 

 Odier. Rose color. 



Guillot fils, 1869. Flesh color, with the 

 same silvery lustre seen in La France ; 

 large, full, well formed ; not very pro- 

 ductive, yet not a shy bloomer ; very 

 beautiful in the bud ; when the flowers 

 expand they exhale a delightful per- 

 fume. The finest of all the Teas. 



Lacharme, 1879. Rosy-peach ; distinct. 



Mme. Ducher, 1890. A hybrid from 

 Polyantha simplex fertilized by a Tea. 

 Salmon-pink, with deep salmon centre ; 

 very small, full, delicately centred ; 

 admirable in bud and open flower. 



Robert, 1855. Crimson-purple. 



Trouillard, 1860. Pale yellow, deepen- 

 ing toward the centre ; the hardiest of 

 the Tea-scented section. 



Cels, 1838. Flesh color, very free-bloom- 

 ing. 



Rose color, large, full, globular, fragrant. 

 A very desirable garden variety. 



Vibert, 1827. Large, pink flowers, not 

 crested, fragrant and good. 



Touvais, 1863. Bright rose, circular, shell 

 form ; light green wood, with numerous 

 red thorns ; foliage crimpled. 



