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THE ROSE. 



VARIETY, HABIT 

 OF GROWTH, AND CLASS. 



DESCRIPTION. 



343. Elizabeth Vigneron 

 free. H.R. 



344. Emile Courtier 

 free. B. 



345. Emilia Plan tier 

 free. H.N. 



346. Emilie Hausburgh 

 free. H.Ch. 



347. Emily Laxton. H 

 R. 



348. Empereur de Ma- 

 roc, mod. H.R. 



349. Empereur de Bresil, 

 H.R. 



350. Empress of India, 

 free. H.R. 



351. * Ernest Metz, vig. 

 T. 



352. Ernest Prince. H. 

 R. 



353. Etienne Dupuy,vig. 

 H.Ch. 



354. Etienne Levet,mod. 

 H.R. 



355. Etna, mod. M. 



356. Etoile de Lyon. T. 



357. * Etoile d'Or, dwf. 

 Pol. 



Vigneron, 1865. (Sent out by W. Paul.) 

 Raised from Duchess of Sutherland. 

 Bright pink, fragrant ; an inferior Miss 

 Hassard. 



Portemer. Bright red, a good seed- 

 bearer. 



Schwartz, 1878. Yellowish -white, semi- 

 double, sometimes double, ill formed ; 

 utterly worthless. 



Leveque, 1868. Lilac-rose, a muddy 

 shade ; large, full, globular form, fra- 

 grant. Its bad color destroys its use- 

 fulness. 



Laxton, 1877. (Sent out by G. Paul.) 

 Belongs to Jules Margottin type. 

 Cherry-rose, good in the bud. 



Guinoiseau, 1858. (Sent out by E. Ver- 

 dier.) Belongs to Giant of Battles 

 type. Crimson, tinged with purple. 



Soupert et Netting, 1880. Magenta-red. 



Laxton, 1876. (Sent out by G. Paul.) 

 Raised from Triomphe des Beaux 

 A rts. Brownish - crimson, medium 

 size, globular, fragrant ; dark green 

 foliage, spines light colored. Many of 

 the buds do not open well, and it is shy 

 in the autumn ; a splendid sort when 

 perfect. 



uillot, 1888. Large, full, finely formed; 

 soft carmine-rose; bud long, handsome. 



Ducher & Soeur, 1881. Raised from A n- 

 toine Ducher. Red, shaded in centre. 



Leyet, 1873. Light rose color, medium 

 size, cupped shape ; thick shoots, nearly 

 smooth ; tough foliage. 



Levet, 1871. Raised from Victor Ver- 

 dier. Carmine-red ; one of the finest 

 in the type. 



Laffay, 1845. Crimson, tinged with pur- 

 ple. Not of first rank, 

 uillot, 1881. Deep yellow ; a rival for 

 Perle des Jar dins. 



Dubreuil, 1889. Flowers medium size, 

 citron -yellow in color in the centre, 

 shading to pale chrome -yellow, very 

 free flowering and pretty. 



