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THE ROSE. 



VARIETY, HABIT 

 OF GROWTH, AND CLASS. 



DESCRIPTION. 



708. Mme. Pierre Oger, 

 vig. B. 



709. * Mme. P. Kuntz, 

 vig. T. 



710. Mme. Plantier, free. 

 H.C/t. 



711. Mme. Prosper Lau- 

 gier, free. H.R. 



712. Mme. Recamier, 

 dwf. H.N. 



713. Mme. Rivers, mod. 

 H.R. 



714. Mme. Rosalie de 

 Wincop. H.R. 



715. * Mme. Schwaller 

 vig. H.T. 



716. * Mme. Scipion 

 Cochet, vig. T. 



717. Mme. Scipion 

 chet, vig. H.R. 



Mme. Sertot. T. 



718. Mme. Sophie Fro- 

 pot, vig. H.R. 



719. Mme. Thevenot, 

 free. H.R. 



720. Mme. Trifle, vig. 

 Cl.T. 



721. Mme. Trotter, vig. 

 H.Ch. 



722. Mme. Trudeau,free. 

 H.R. 



Oger, 1878. (Sent out by C. Verdier.) A 

 sport from Reine Victoria. Blush, the 

 exterior of petals tinged with rosy-lilac, 

 cupped form, not a free bloomer. 



Bernaix, 1889. Large, full, bright pink 

 or China rose ; finely formed, and frag- 

 rant ; free bloomer. 



Plantier, 1835. Pure white, above me- 

 ize, full, flat form, seven leaflets, 



dium size, 



foliage rather small ; one of the best 

 white roses for hedges and for massing. 

 Early in the season the flowers are pro- 

 duced in great abundance. 



E. Verdier, 1875. Red, quartered shape, 

 not fragrant, numerous red thorns ; of 

 second quality. 



Lacharme, 1853. Blush-white, medium 

 size, well formed. The origin of this 

 rose is unknown ; probably it is the re- 

 sult of a natural cross with some 

 Noisette on a Bourbon. 



Guillot pere, 1850. Blush ; a pretty sort, 

 but of unhealthy habit and quite ten- 

 der. 



Vigneron, 1881. Raised from General 

 Jacqueminot. Red, tinged with lilac. 



Bernaix, 1886. Pink, large, fine ; blooms 

 freely and abundantly. 



Bernaix, 1887. Rosy- yellow, large and 

 double, margins of petals wavy, beauti- 

 ful glossy foliage, free flowering. 

 Co- Cochet, 1871. Cherry-rose. 



See Madame Bravy. 



Levet, 1876. Bright rose, nearly smooth 



wood ; a shy autumnal and not of first 



quality. 

 Jamain, 1877. Bright red, free blooming. 



Levet, 1869. Raised from Gloire de 

 Dijon. Fawn and yellow; resembles 

 the parent, but inferior to it in value. 



Granger, 1855. Bright red, medium size, 

 a free bloomer in the spring. 



Daniel Boll, 1850. Rose, tinged with 

 lilac, medium size, well formed, free 

 flowering, mildews badly. 



