CATALOGUE OF VARIETIES. 



271 



VARIETY, HABIT 

 OF GROWTH, AND CLASS. 



DESCRIPTION. 



567. * Luciole, vig. T. 



568. Lyonnaise, mod 

 H.R. 



569. MaCapucine, dwf 



570. Mabel Morrison 

 mod. H.R. 



571. * Madame Baron 

 Veillard, vig. B. 



572. Mme. Adelaide Sch 

 Cote. H.R. 



573. Mme. Alboni, dwf. 



574. Mme. Alexandre 

 Bernaix, mod. H.T. 



575. Mme. Alfred Car- 

 riere. free or vig. 

 H.N. 



576. Mme. Alfred de 

 Rougcmont, mod. 

 H.N. 



577. Mme. Alice Bureau, 

 free. H.R. 



Guillot, 1886. Carmine-rose, tinted with 

 saffron-yellow ; base of petals coppery- 

 yellow ; large, long, well-shaped bud, 

 very fragrant. 



Lacharme, 1871. Belongs to the Victor 

 Verdier type. Pink, with deeper cen- 

 tre, fades quickly ; a coarse inferior 

 sort. 



Levet, 1871. Raised from the Noisette 

 Ophirie. Nasturtium -yellow, beauti- 

 ful buds ; a very distinct rose, which, 

 from its delicate habit, is useless for 

 ordinary cultivators to attempt grow- 

 ing. 



Broughton, 1878. (Sent out by Bennett.) 

 A sport from Baroness Rothschild. 

 Flesh -white, changing to pure white, 

 in the autumn it is sometimes tinged 

 with pink ; semi-double, cup-shaped 

 flowers. In all, save substance of petal 

 and color, this variety is identical with 

 the parent; though not so full as we 

 should like, it is yet a very useful gar- 

 den rose, and occasionally it is good 

 enough for exhibition. 



Vigneron, 1889. Flowers large, full and 

 cupped ; lilac-rose ; fragrant. 



^chmitt, 1881. " Reddish-crimson, in the 

 style of Cardinal Patrizzi." 



V. Verdier, 1850. Pink, very large, very 

 full, flat ; much like Glory of Mosses, 

 and like that kind, too full to be pretty 

 in the bud state. 



Guillot fils, 1877. Salmon -rose, petals 

 sometimes edged with blush ; has true 

 Tea odor, though not strong. A prom- 

 ising variety. 



Schwartz, 1879. White, not free bloom- 

 ing, undesirable. 



Lacharme, 1862. Raised from Blanche 

 Lafitte X Sappho. White, tinged with 

 pink ; surpassed by Coquette des Blan- 

 ches. 



Vigneron, 1868. Belon-s to La Reine 

 type. Rose color; much like the pa- 

 rent, but more shy in the autumn. 



