CATALOGUE OF VARIETIES. 



287 



VARIETY, HABIT 

 OF GROWTH, AND CLASS. 



DESCRIPTION. 



789. * Medea, vig. T. 



790. Melanie Oger, free 



791. Melanie Soupert. 

 T. 



792. Mere de St. Louis, 

 mod. H.R. 



793. * Merveille de Lyon 

 mod. H.R. 



794. * Meteor, vig. H, T. 



795. Michael Bonnet, 

 free. H.R. 



796. Michael Saunders, 

 mod. H. T. 



797. Mignonette. Pol. 



798. Miller-Hayes, mod. 



799. * Miniature, vig. 

 Pol. 



800. * Miss Ethel Brown- 

 low, vig. T. 



801. Miss Glegg, free. 



N. 



802. Miss Hassard, free. 

 H.R. 



W. Paul& Son, 1891. "Large, very full, 

 buds inclined to be high centred ; color 

 lemon, with canary-yellow centre." 



Oger, 1851. Yellowish- white, deeper at 

 centre, medium size. 



Nabonnand, 1881. White, large, very 

 full. 



Lacharme, 1852. Raised from La Reine. 

 Pink, medium size. 



Fernet, 1882. Pure white, shaded and 

 marked with satiny-rose ; flowers very 

 large, double, and of a beautiful cup 

 shape. A seedling from Baroness Roth- 

 schild^ with the same habit, but larger. 



Bennett, 1887. Rich dark velvety-crim- 

 son, retaining its color well ; a constant 

 bloomer, healthy, with no tendency to 

 mildew : admirable for forcing. 



Guillot pere. 1864. Rose color, in the 

 way of Madame Joly, but inferior. 



Bennett, 1879. From President X Ma- 

 dame Victor Verdier. Deep bronzed 

 rose, or rose shaded with coppery-red, 

 medium size, very full, finely formed, 

 somewhat fragrant ; on account of their 

 great fulness the flowers do not open 

 well under glass, but they are fine in 

 open air. A very distinct and pleasing 

 sort ; the best of the set sent out by 

 Bennett. 



uillot fils. 1881. " Delicate rose, chang- 

 ing to blush, very small, double, flower- 

 ing in corymbs of thirty or forty 

 blooms." 



E. Verdier, 1873. Reddish-crimson. 



Alegatiere, 1884. Rosy-white, changing 

 to white ; full, sweet ; in clusters. 



A. Dickson & Sons, 1887. Bright salmon- 

 pink, shaded yellow at base of petals ; 

 free flowering. 



Vibert. White, the centre often flesh 

 color, very small, double ; resembles 

 A imee Vibert, but is much inferior. 



Turner, 1175. Raised from Marguerite 

 de St. Amand. Pink, large, very full, 

 sweetly scented. 



