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THE ROSE. 



VARIETY, HABIT 

 OF GROWTH, AND CLASS. 



DESCRIPTION. 



677. Mme. Landeau, 

 mod. P.M. 



678. Mme. Laurent, vig. 

 H.R. 



679. Mme. Leon de St. 

 Jean, mod. T. 



680. Mme. Levet, vig. 

 Cl. T. 



681. Mme. Lilienthal. 

 H.R. 



682. Mme. Loeben Sels, 

 mod. H. T. 



683. Mme. Louis Car 

 icques, vig. H.R. 



684. Mme. Louis Dona- 

 dine, dwf. or mod. 

 H.R. 



685. Mme. Louis Henry 

 vig. N. 



686. Mme. Louis Leve- 

 que, mod. H.R. 



687. Mme. Margottin 

 mod. T. 



688. Mme. Marie 

 Bianchi. H.R. 



689. Mme. Marie Cirrod- 

 de, mod. H.R. 



690. Mme. Marie Roe 

 derer. H.R. 



691. Mme. Marie Finger 

 dwf. H.R. 



692. * Mme. Marthe du 

 Bourg, free. T. 



flowers are large, very full, and good. 

 This variety is not so refined as many 

 others, but is of excellent habit, free 

 blooming qualities, and is to be con- 

 sidered one of our most useful Teas. 

 VIoreau-Robert, 1873. Red, medium size, 

 full ; not valuable, 

 ranger, 1871. Cherry-red. 



Levet, 1875. Pale yellow, very fragrant, 

 poor form. 



:vet, 1869. Raised from Gloire de Dijon. 

 Very much like the parent, but inferior 

 to it. 



Liabaud, 1878. Bright rose, tinged with 

 salmon. 



Soupert & Netting, 1879. Silvery-white, 

 shaded with rose, large, full, somewhat 

 flat form. 



Fontaine, 1859. Rosy -crimson, double, 

 free in autumn ; not of first quality. 



CJonod, 1877. A sport from Countess of 

 Oxford. Nearly the shade of Eugenie 

 Verdier ; poor. 



Mme. Ducher, 1879. Pale yellow, fra- 

 grant ; in the way of Solfaterre. 



Leveque, 1873. Belongs to the Jules 

 Margottin type. Carmine-rose, large, 

 very full, somewhat flat form, slightly 

 fragrant ; blooms late in the season, but 

 is shy in the autumn. 



Guillot fils, 1866. Citron -yellow, some- 

 times with coppery centre, large, full, 

 many malformed flowers, fine when 

 perfect. 



uillot fils, 1881. Raised from Victor 

 Verdier X Virginal. Blush, tinged 

 with lilac, fragrant. 



C. Verdier, 1867. Salmon-pink. 



Leveque, 1881. Raised from Jules Mar- 

 gottin. Cherry-red. 



Rambaux, 1873. (Sent out by Lacharme.) 

 Almost identical with Eugenie Verdier. 



Fernet, 1889. Large, nearly double, 

 nicely pointed centre ; creamy-white, 

 with carmine on the edges ; very pretty. 



