CATALOGUE OF VARIETIES. 281 



VARIETY, HABIT 

 OF GROWTH, AND CLASS. 



DESCRIPTION. 



723. Mme. Victor Ver 

 dier, mod. or free, 

 ffj. 



724. Mme. Vidot, dwf, 

 H.R. 



725. Mme. Welche, mod. 



726. Mme. Zcetman,mod. 

 or free. Dam. 



Mademoiselle Annie 



Wood. H.R. 



727. Mile. Blanche Dur- 

 schmidt, free. T. 



728. Mile. Bonnaire,dwf. 

 H.N. 



729. Mile. Brigitte Vio- 

 let, mod. H.T. 



730. Mile. Cecile Ber- 

 thod,dwf.ormod. T. 



731. Mile. Cecile Briin- 

 ner, mod. or dwf. 

 Pol. 



732. Mile. Emma Hall 

 mod. or free. H.Ch 



733. Mile. Fernande de 

 la Forest, mod. H.R. 



734. * Mile. Jeanne Guil- 

 laumez, vig. T. 



E. Verdier, 1863. Carmine-crimson, large, 

 full, fine, globular form, very fragrant ; 

 a superb rose. 



Couturier, 1854. (Sent out by E. Ver- 

 dier.) Flesh color, full, well formed ; 

 a beautiful rose of delicate constitu- 

 tion. 



Madame Ducher, 1878. (Sent out by 

 Bennett.) Raised from Devoniensis X 

 Souvenir d ' A mi. Pale yellow, the 

 centre coppery-yellow, large and full ; a 

 very distinct Tea. 



Delicate flesh, changing to white, large, 

 very full, flat form, fragrant, five to 

 seven leaflets ; a splendid white rose. 



See Annie Wood. 



Guillot fils, 1877. Raised from Madame 

 Falcot. Flesh color, semi-double, 

 worthless. 



Fernet, 1859. Closely resembles Madame 

 Noman; it is difficult to see any points 

 of difference by which one may be dis- 

 tinguished from the other. 



Levet, 1878. Silvery-rose, slightly tinged 

 with lilac ; not highly scented, but 

 quite a pleasing sort. 



Guillot fils, 1871. Sulphur -yellow, me- 

 dium size, pretty in the bud. 



Madame Ducher, 1880. Salmon -pink, 

 deeper in the centre, very small, full, 

 delicately scented ; an exquisite minia- 

 ture rose for floral work, opera bou- 

 quets, etc. 



Liabaud, 1876. Raised from Souvenir 

 de la Reine d'Angleterre. Carmine- 

 rose, medium size, semi-globular form, 

 fragrant ; there are seven leaflets of 

 light green color, rather crimpled, the 

 shoots are armed with small spines of 

 pale green. An excellent summer rose. 



Damaizin, 1872. Belongs to the Victor 

 Verdier type. Rose color, somewhat 

 in the way of Lyonnaise ; of no value. 



Bernaix, 1889. Large, delicate coppery- 

 yellow, tinted with flesh, with base of 

 petals orange-red. 



