CATALOGUE OF VARIETIES. 



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VARIETY, HABIT 

 OF GROWTH, AND CLASS. 



DESCRIPTION. 



212. Cloth of Gold, vig. 

 (Ckrotnatella.) N. 



213. Clothilde. T. 



214. Clothilde Holland, 

 H.R. 



215. * Clothilde Soupert, 

 vig. Pol. 



216. Col. de Rougemont. 

 mod. H.R. 



217. Colonel de Sansal, 

 mod. H.R. 



218. Cornice de Seine-et- 

 Marne, mod. B. 



219. Cornice de Tarn-et- 

 Garonne, mod. B. 



220. Common Moss, free. 

 (Old Moss.) M. 



221. Comte A. de Ger- 

 miny. H.R. 



222. Comte d'Eu. B. 



223. Comte de Flandres 

 H.R. 



224. Comte deGrivel. T. 



225. Comte de Morte 

 mart, free. H.R. 



226. Comte de Nanteuil 

 vig. H.Ch. 



227. Comte d e Paris 

 mod. or dwf. T. 



228. Comte de Sembui 

 mod. T. 



Coquereau, 1843. Raised from Lamar- 

 que. Deep yellow centre with sul- 

 phur edges ; large, full flowers. A 

 grand rose, but difficult to grow well, 

 olland, 1867. Creamy - white, centre 

 rosy salmon. 



Holland, 1867. Cherry-rose. 



Soupert et Netting, 1890. Medium size 

 very double and beautifully imbricated 

 like an aster ; produced in clusters ; 

 pearly-white, with rosy-lake centres, 

 liable to vary, producing often red and 

 white flowers on same plant. 



^acharme, 1853. Of the Baronne Provost 

 type. Light rose. 



[amain, 1874. Carmine-red. 



radel, 1842. Deep red, shaded with vio- 

 let. 

 Pradel, 1852. Carmine-red, well formed. 



Pale rose, very beautiful in the bud. Dif- 

 ficult to propagate from cuttings. None 

 others in the class, except Crested and 

 Gracilis, can rank with this in quality. 



Leveque, 1881. Raised f rom Jules Mar- 

 got tin. Bright rose. 



Lacharme, 1844. Raised from Gloire des 

 Rosomanes. Bright, rosy-crimson. 



Leveque, 1881. Raised from Madame 

 Victor Verdier. " Reddish-purple, vel- 

 vety, illumined with carmine." 



Level, 1871. Raised from Canary. Pale 

 yellow. 



Margottin fils, 1880. Rose color, very 

 fragrant ; smooth, pale-green wood. 



Quetier, 1852. Light rose, large, full 

 flowers, sometimes with green centre ; 

 not unlike Chene'dolle. 



Madame Pean, 1844. Flesh color, large 

 flowers. 



Madame Ducher, 1874. Salmon and rose, 

 the base of petals coppery-yellow ; 

 large, full flowers, often malformed. 

 A grand rose when well grown, but too 

 unreliable. 



