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THE ROSE. 



VARIETY, HABIT 

 OF GROWTH, AND CLASS. 



DESCRIPTION. 



646. Mme. Francois Pit- 

 let, mod. H.N. 



647. Mme. Freeman, 

 mod. H.N. 



648. Mme. F r e m i o n , 

 mod. H.R. 



649. Mme. Gabriel 

 Luizet, vig. H.R. 



650. Mme. Gaillard,mod. 



651. * Mme. G. Bruant, 

 vig. H.R. 



652. Mme. George 

 Schwartz, mod. H. 

 R. 



653. Mme. Gustave Bon- 

 net, free. H.N. 



654. Mme. Hardy, vig. 

 Dam. 



655. Mme. 

 Jamam, mod. 



656. Mme. Hippolyte 

 Jamain, free. T. 



657. Mme. Hoche, mod. 

 or dwf. M. 



658. * Mme. Hoste, vig. 



659. Mme. Hunnebelle, 

 free. H.R. 



660. Mme. Isaac Pereire, 

 free or vig. B. 



Lacharme, 1877. Pure white, small. 



Guillot pere, 1862. White, tinged with 

 pink. 



Margottin, 1850. Cherry-red, cup shaped, 

 fragrant. 



Liabaud, 1878. Belongs to the Jules 

 Margottin type. Pink, somewhat fra- 

 grant, long foliage ; a promising kind, 

 worthy of attention. 



Ducher, 1870. Salmon -yellow, large, 

 somewhat coarse. 



Bruant, 1888. The first of a new race of 

 hybrids. In the bud state the flowers 

 are long and pointed; when open, semi- 

 double; pure white and fragrant, and 

 produced freely in clusters at intervals 

 throughout the summer ; exceptionally 

 hardy and vigorous ; forms a handsome 

 bush. 



Schwartz, 1871. Belongs to the Victor 

 Verdier type. Silvery -rose, fades 

 badly and is coarse. 



Lacharme, 1860. From Blanche Lafitte 

 X Sappho. White, tinged with pink ; 

 surpassed by others of the class. 



Hardy, 1832. White, large, very full, 

 flat form, very fragrant; sometimes 

 comes with green centre, but very 

 beautiful when in perfection. A diffi- 

 cult sort to grow from cuttings. 



>n, 1871. (Sent out by Jamain.) 

 he, tinged with rose, very large, 

 full. 



Guillot fils, 1869. White, tinged in the 

 centre with yellow, large, full. 



Moreau- Robert, 1859. White, superseded 

 by White Bath. 



Guillot, 1887. Large, finely formed flow- 

 ers on stout stems ; color varies from 

 straw-white to canary-yellow ; vigorous 

 and most abundant bloomer ; forces 

 well. 



Fontaine, 1873. Light rose, large, fra- 

 grant. 



Margottin fils, 1880. Carmine-red, very 

 large, full, free blooming. 



