CATALOGUE OF VARIETIES. 



275 



VARIETY, HABIT 

 OF GROWTH, AND CLASS. 



DESCRIPTION. 



629. Mme. Devaucoux, 

 free. T. 



630. Mme. Devert.mod. 

 ordwf. H.R. 



631. Mme. Domage.free. 

 H.R. 



632. Mme. Ducher, mod. 

 H.R. 



633. Mme. Ducher, free. 



634. Mme. Edward Ory, 

 mod. P.M. 



635. * Mme. Elie Lam- 

 bert, vig. T. 



636. Mme. Elise Stche- 

 goleff. T. 



637. Mme. Emilie Du- 

 puy, free. T. 



638. * Mme. Etienne, vig. 



639. Mme. Etienne 

 Levet, dwf. H.T. 



640. Mme. Eugene 

 Chambeyran, mod. 

 H.R. 



641. Mme. Eugene 

 Verdier, free or mod. 

 H.R. 



642. Mme. Falcot, mod. 



643. Mme. FeYdinand 

 Jamin, mod. H.R. 



644. Mme. Fortunee Bes- 

 son. H.R. 



645. Mme. Francois 

 Janin, dwf. or mod. 



Madame Ducher, 1874. Canary -yellow, 

 medium size. 



Fernet, 1876. Raised from Victor Ver- 

 dier. Salmon-rose. 



Margottin, 1853. Bright rose, large, loose 

 flowers, very thorny ; not valuable. 



Levet, 1879. Silvery-rose, medium size, 

 double, very good. 



Ducher, 1869. Creamy -yellow, medium 



1854. 



medium size, full ; one of the best in 

 the class, which is not saying much for 

 the class. 



Elie Lambert, 1890. Large, globular, 

 well formed ; rich creamy-white, tinted 

 with yellow and bordered with rosy- 

 flesh ; promising. 



Nabonnand, 1881. Clear rose, flowers 

 said to be in the style of Niphetos. 



Levet, 1870. Salmon, sometimes pale 

 fawn, large, full ; not attractive. 



Bernaix, 1887. Rose colored, of good size 

 and form, free flowering ; distinct. 



Levet, 1878. Cherry-red, sometimes hav- 

 ing a coppery shade, small size, pretty 

 in the bud ; slightly scented, agreeable 

 odor. 



Gonod, 1878. Belongs to the Victor Ver- 

 dier type. Rose -tinged with violet, 

 sometimes salmon-rose. 



E. Verdier, 1878. Belongs to La Reinc 

 type. Mottled rose, very large, full, 

 globular ; a promising kind, 

 uillot fils, 1858. Raised from Safrano. 

 Deep apricot; resembles the parent, 

 but is somewhat larger, more double, 

 of deeper shade, less productive, and of 

 weaker growth. 



Ledechaux, 1875. Deep rose, cupped 

 form, highly scented. 



Besson, 1881. Raised from Jules Mar- 

 gottin. Carmine-rose. 



Levet, 1872. Orange -yellow, small size, 

 buds of exquisite shape ; very distinct, 

 both in color and its peculiar frag- 

 rance. 



