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THE ROSE. 



VARIETY, HABIT 

 OF GROWTH, AND CLASS. 



DESCRIPTION. 



613. Mme. Chate, mod. 

 H.R. 



614. Mme. Chedane 

 Guinoiseau, free. T. 



615. Mme. Chirard. H. 

 R. 



616. Mme. Cle'mence 

 Joigneaux,vig. H.R. 



617. Mme. Clert, mod. 

 H.R. 



618. Mme. Crosy, free or 

 vig. H.R. 



619. Mme. Cusin. T, 



620. Mme. Damaizin, 

 free or vig. T. 



621. Mme. de Laboulaye, 

 modordwf. H.R. 



622. Mme. de Ridder, 

 free or vig. H.R. 



623. Mme. de St. Joseph, 

 mod. T. 



624. Mme. de St. Ful- 

 gent, free. H.R. 



625. Mme. de Tartas, 

 mod. T. 



626. Mme. de Vatry 

 free. T. 



627. * Mme. de Watte 

 ville, vig. T. 



628. Mme. Desir6 Gir 

 aud, vig. H.R. 



Fontaine, 1871. Cherry-red. 



Leveque, 1880. Canary-yellow, thought. 

 to be a valuable variety for the buds ; 

 probably in the style of Isabella Sprunt. 



Pernet, 1867. Rose, tinged with vermil- 

 ion, full, peculiar rich scent ; bushy 

 habit, shy in autumn, many malformed 

 flowers. 



Liabaud, 1861. Rose, tinged with lilac, 

 double, large flowers. 



Gonod, 1868. Salmon-rose. 



Level, 1881. Raised from Souvenir de la 

 Reine d'A ngleterre. Rose color, very 

 large. 



Guillot fils, 1881. Violet -rose, tinged 

 with yellow. 



Damaizin, 1858. Creamy-white, shaded 

 salmon, very large, double ; not well 

 formed. 



Liabaud, 1877. Rosy -pink, somewhat 

 fragiant, bushy habit, long, rather 

 small foliage, wood thickly covered 

 with dark brown thorns ; not very 

 promising. 



Margottin, 1871. Red, shaded with vio- 

 let-crimson, large, full, fine globular 

 form ; green wood and thorns. A dis- 

 tinct sort ? fragrant and beautiful, but 

 fades easily. 



Fawn, shaded salmon, large, full, highly 

 scented ; not well formed. 



Gautreau, 1871. Raised from Catherine 

 Guillot. Rosy-vermilion tinged with 

 lilac, large, globular ; well formed. 



Bernede. Rose color, double. 



Red, shaded with salmon, of good form, 

 both in bud and flower, and well 

 scented ; a very choice old sort. 



Guillot fils, 1884. Salmon -white, each 

 petal bordered with bright rose like a 

 tulip ; buds long, fragrant. 



Madame Giraud, 1853. (Sent out by 

 Van Houtte.) A sport from Daronne 

 Prevost. Blush - white, striped with 

 deep rose. 



