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THE ROSE. 



VARIETY, HABIT 

 OF GROWTH, AND CLASS. 



DESCRIPTION. 



258. Coupe d'Hebe, vig 

 H.Ck. 



259. Cramoisi-Superieur, 

 free. (Agrippina.} 

 Beng. 



260. Crested Moss, free 

 {Crist at a, or Crested 

 Provence.) M. 



261. Crimson Bedder, 

 dwf. H.R. 



262. Crimson Moss, free. 



M '. 

 Crimson Perpetual. 



263. * Crimson Queen, 

 vig. H.R. 



264. Crown Prince. H. 

 R. 



265. *Danmark,vig. 

 H.R, 



266. David Pradel, mod. 



267. Dean of Windsor, 

 mod. H.R. 



268. De la Grifferaie, 

 vig. Mult. 



269. Delille, mod. P.M. 



270. De Luxembourg, 

 mod. or free. M. 



271. De Meaux. dwf. 

 (Pompon.) M. 



272. Desprez, vig. N. 



273. Deuil de Paul Fon- 

 taine, vig. M. 



374. D e v i e n n e Lamy, 

 mod. H.R. 



Laffay. Deep pink, medium or large 

 sizej cup-form ; seven leaflets. A fine, 

 distinct sort. 



Plantier, 1834. Rich, velvety crimson, 

 double ; fine in the bud. A good bed- 

 ding variety. 



Discovered on the wall of a convent near 

 Fribourg, and sent out by Vibert, 1827. 

 Deep, pink-colored buds, surrounded 

 with a mossy fringe and crest ; free 

 from mildew. A fragrant, very beauti- 

 ful rose. 



Cranston, 1874. Belongs to Giant of 

 Battles type. Crimson. 



Lee. Crimson, semi-double ; poor. 



See Rose du Roi. 



W. Paul & Son, 1800. Very large, full ; 



of beautiful globular form ; velvety 



crimson, shaded with fiery red in the 



centre and with maroon on the outer 



petals. 

 W. Paul & Son, 1880. Reddish-crimson, 



tinged with purple. 

 W. Paul & Son, 1890. " Flowers large, a 



little deeper in color than La France^ 



which it resembles." 

 Pradel, 1851. Lilac-rose, large size. 



Turner, 1879. Vermilion, large, full 

 flowers. 



1846. Lilac-rose. This variety makes a 

 valuable stock on which to bud strong- 

 growing kinds. 



Robert, 1852. Red, tinged with lilac, flat 

 form, fragrant, not mossy. Of no value. 



Hardy. Crimson, not attractive. 



Found growing in a garden at Taunton, 

 about 1825. Pink color, small, full 

 flowers. 



Desprez, 1838. Rose, blended with cop- 

 pery-yellow, highly scented. 



Fontaine, 1873. Red, shaded crimson, 

 large, full ; not mossy ; worthless. 



Leveque, 1868. Carmine-red, well formed ; 

 a good sort. 



