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THE ROSE. 



VARIETY, HABIT 

 OF GROWTH, AND CLASS. 



DESCRIPTION. 



462. Jacques Lafitte. 

 free. H.R. 



463. James Sprunt, vig 

 Beng. 



464. James Veitch, dwf. 

 P.M. 



Jaune Desprez. N. 



465. * Jaune Nabonnand, 

 vig. T. 



466. Jaune d'Or, dwf. 

 T. 



467. * J. B. Varonne, 

 vig. T. 



3. Jean Bodin, free. 



Jrf. 



[can Brosse, mod. 

 f.R. 



470. Jean Cherpin, free. 

 H.R. 



471. Jean Dalmais, mod. 

 H.R. 



472. Jean Ducher, free 

 or mod. T. 



473. Jean Goujon, vig. 

 If. Ch-. 



474. Jean Hardy. N. 



475. Jean Lambert, vig. 



Vibert, 1846. Rosy-crimson. 



Rev. James Sprunt, 1858. (Sent out by 

 P. Henderson.) A climbing sport from 

 Agrippina. Crimson, the same color 

 as the parent sort, but the flowers are 

 fuller and larger. It is not so free 

 flowering as Agrippina, but a desirable 

 rose. 



E. Verdier, 1865. Violet-crimson, a sul- 

 lied color, medium or large size, poor 

 shape ; blooms freely, very subject to 

 mildew. 



See Desprez. 



Nabonnandj 1890. Large, full; chrome- 

 yellow, with coppery-rose centre ; free 

 bloomer and very fragrant. 



Oger, 1864. Coppery - yellow, medium 

 size, full, very delicate habit. One of 

 the sweetest in the class, 

 uillot fils, 1890. Flowers large, full, 

 varying from deep rose to bright car- 

 mine; base of petals coppery- yellow, 

 very sweet ; buds long, finely shaped ; 

 growth vigorous ; handsome foliage and 

 free blooming. 



Vibert, 1847. Light rose, quartered 

 shape, fragrant, not mossy. 



Ducher, 1867. Rose color, medium size, 

 cup form. 



Liabaud, 1865. Plum color, double, often 

 semi-double, inclined to burn ; fragrant 

 and a fine seed parent. One of the 

 richest shades of color yet produced. 



Ducher, 1873. Rose, tinged with violet, 

 globular, fragrant. 



Madame Ducher, 1874. Bronzed - rose, 

 large, very full globular form ; not to 

 be depended on, but very beautiful 

 when well grown. 



Margottin, 1862. Red, large or very 

 large, full, nearly smooth wood ; of sec- 

 ond quality. 



Hardy, 1859. Golden -yellow, medium 

 size, full ; an inferior Isabella Gray. 



E. Verdier, 1866. Deep red, very large, 

 full, flat form. 



