CATALOGUE OF VARIETIES. 245 



VARIETY, HABIT 

 OF GROWTH, AND CLASS. 



DESCRIPTION. 



183. Charles Verdier 

 dwf. H.R. 



184. Chenedolle, vig 

 H.Ch. 



185. Cheshunt Hybrid 

 vig. H.T. 



186. *Cheveral, vig. M, 



187. Christian Puttner, 

 dwf. H.Ch. 



188. *Christine de Noue, 

 vig. T. 



189. Christine Nilsson, 

 free. H.R. 



190. Claire Carnot, vig. 



191. * Clara Cochet, vig. 

 H.R. 



192. Clara Sylvain, mod. 

 (Lady Warrender.) 

 Beng. 



193. Claude Bernard, 

 mod. H.R. 



194. Claude Level. H. 

 R. 



195. *Claudine Perreau, 

 vig. T. 



196. Clemence Raoux, 

 vig. H.R. 



197. Clement Nabon- 

 nand, free. T. 



198. *Cleopatra, mod. T. 



Guillot pere, 1866. A seedling of Victor 

 Verdier. Pink, with a tinge of salmon ; 

 globular, full flowers ; thorns dark red. 

 A bad one to open, and fades very soon. 



Bright red, large, double ; shoots very 

 spiny, 5 to 7 leaflets. 



G. Paul, 1872. Believed to be a natural 

 cross from Madame de Tartas X 

 Prince Camille de Rohan. Red, shad- 

 ed with violet ; large, full, slightly fra- 

 grant ; very distinct. A good rose, free 

 in the spring, but shy in autumn. 



Moreau-Robert, 1887. Large, full, very 

 double; rich bronze red, changing to 

 dark purplish-crimson ; fragrant. 



Oger, 1861. Deep violet-rose ; an impure 

 shade. 



Guillot, 1890. Very large and full, deep 

 purplish-red, centre lake and clear pur- 

 ple ; sweet. 



Leveque, 1867. Rose color. In the way 

 of Madame Boutin. 



Guillot fils, 1873. Pale yellow, somewhat 

 in the way of Celine Forestier, but 

 more fragrant. 



Lacharme, 1886. Clear satiny rose, with 

 brighter centre : large and full. 



Madame Pean. White, strongly infused 

 with Tea blood. 



Liabaud, 1878. Raised from Jules Mar- 

 gottin. Rose color ; little fragrance ; 

 not a desirable sort. 



Levet, 1872. Velvety red, fragrant. 



Lambert, 1887. A seedling of Souvenir 

 d'un Ami, with full, globular, pink 

 flowers; flower-stems stiff , blooms well 

 displayed. 



Granger. 1868. (Sent out by Charles Lee.) 

 A washed-out pink; large, fragrant 

 flowers, quartered shape ; worthless. 



Nabonnand, 1877. Light yellow, shaded 

 with rosy-salmon ; not valuable. 



Bennett, 1890. Large and beautiful; pale 

 pink; long pointed buds, produced on 

 stiff stems. 



