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THE ROSE. 



VARIETY, HABIT 

 OF GROWTH, AND CLASS. 



DESCRIPTION. 



229. Comte de Thun-Ho- 

 henstein. H.R. 



230. Comte Taverna, 

 mod. T. 



231. * Comtesse Anna 

 Thun, vig. T. 



232. Comtesse C6cile de 

 Chabrillant. mod. H. 

 R. 



233. Comtesse de Bar- 

 bantane, free. B, 



234. Comtesse de Ca- 

 mondo. H.R. 



235. Comtesse de Caser- 

 ta. T. 



236. Comtesse de Choi- 

 seuil. H.R. 



237. * Comtesse de Frig- 

 neuse, vig. 7". 



238. * Comtesse Horace 

 de Choiseul, vig. T. 



239. Comtesse de La- 

 barthe, free. T. 



240. Comtesse de Ludre 

 H.R. 



241. Comtesse de Mu 

 rinais, vig. M. 



242. Comtesse de Na- Guillot 

 daillac, mod. T. 



243. Comtesse de Segur 

 Prov. 



244. Comtesse de 

 nye, mod. H.R 



^eveque, 1880. Reddish-crimson. 

 Ducher, 1871. Pale yellow. 



Soupert et Netting, 1887. Golden orange- 

 yellow; large, full, cupped,very fragrant. 



Vlarest, 1850. Satiny-pink, never above 

 medium size, full, fragrant ; of perfect 

 globular form ; numerous dark thorns 

 of small size ; foliage dark and tough. 

 A lovely rose. 



uillot pere, 1858. Raised from Louise 

 Odier. Blush, shaded with rose. 



Leveque, 1880. Red, shaded. 



tfabonnand, 1877. Coppery-red. 



Mottheau, 1878. Cherry-red, shaded 

 with crimson, in the style of Marie 

 Rady. 



Guillot et Fils, 1886. Delicate canary 



C" >w ; large, full, well formed ; bud 

 and pointed ; free flowering. 

 Leveque, 1885. Delicate rose, shaded 

 with coppery- yellow ; large, full, and 

 finely formed. 



Bernede, 1857. Pink shaded with car- 

 mine rose ; pretty in the bud. (Syn. 

 Desse de Brabant.) 

 E. Verdier, 1879. Carmine-red. 



Vibert, 1843. White, tinged with flesh; 

 not inclined to mildew. 



fils, 1871. Coppery-yellow, il- 

 lumined with carmine-rose ; large, full, 

 distinct and effective ; highly esteemed. 



V. Verdier, 1848. Buff-white. 



Sere- Lacharme, 1874. Said to be raised from 

 La Jfet'ne, but it shows more of the 

 Jules Margottin characteristics. Sil- 

 very-pink, often mottled ; a full, finely 

 shaped, globular flower, of medium size; 

 slightly fragrant ; wood light green, fo- 

 liage darker, thorns red, seven leaflets. 

 Not reliable about opening, but a very 

 free bloomer, and well worthy a place in 



