CATALOGUE OF VARIETIES. 249 



VARIETY, HABIT 

 OF GROWTH, AND CLASS. 



DESCRIPTION. 



245. Comtesse Henrietta 

 Combes. H.R. 



246. Comtesse Nathalie 

 de Kleist. H.R. 



247. Comtesse Riza du 

 Pare, free. T, 



248. Comtesse Ouvaroff, 

 free. T. 



249. Constantin Tretia- 

 koff. H.R. 



250. Copper, mod. A. 



251. Coquette des Alpes, 

 vig. H.N. 



252. Coquette des Blan- 

 ches, free or vig. H. 



253. Coquette de Lyon 

 mod. T. 



254. Cornelie Koch, free 

 (Cornelia Cook.) T. 



255. Countess of Har 

 rington, free. Fr. 



256. Countess of Oxford 

 mod. H.R. 



257. Countess of Rose 

 berry, mod. H.R. 



a small collection. One of the most 

 distinct ; of great beauty when grown 

 under glass. 

 Schwartz, 1881. Bright satiny-rose. 



Soupert et Netting, 1880. Coppery-rose, 



reverse of petals lake. 

 Schwartz, 1876. Raised from Comtesse 



de Labarthe. Bronzed rose, with a 



carmine tint ; medium size, moderately 



full, highly perfumed. 

 Margottin, 1861. Salmon-pink. 



Jamain, 1877. Cherry-red, large, double, 

 without fragrance. 



Coppery -red, very striking shade, semi- 

 double. 



Lacharme, 1867. Raised from Blanche 

 Lafitte X Sappho. White, tinged with 

 blush ; size, medium to large : semi- 

 cupped form, the wood is long-jointed. 

 A very desirable white rose. 



Lacharme, 1871. Same parentage as 

 above. White, sometimes tinged with 

 blush ; of medium size, very full, some- 

 what flat, but pretty ; growth bushy. 

 An improvement on Baronne de May- 

 nard and Madame Alfred de Rouge~ 

 mont. 



Ducher, 1870. Pale yellow ; medium or 

 small size ; pretty in bud, and useful 

 for bedding. 



A. Koch, 1855. Raised from Devonien- 

 sis. White, sometimes faintly tinged 

 with pale yellow ; very large, full ; not 

 a free bloomer. This is quite apt to 

 come with a green centre,, but is a grand 

 rose when well grown, excelling all other 

 white Teas. 



Cup-shaped, white flowers, double, pro- 

 duced in abundance. 



Guillot pere, 1869. Raised from Victor 

 Verdier. Carmine-red, tinged with 

 lilac, fades quickly ; flowers very large 

 and full ; subject to mildew, 



R. B. Postans, 1879. (Sent out by Wm. 

 Paul & Son.) Belongs to the Victor 

 Verdier type. Cherry-red. 



