CATALOGUE OF VARIETIES. 



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VARIETY, HABIT 

 OK GROWTH, AND CLASS. 



DESCRIPTION. 



819. Monsieur Thouve- 

 nel. H.R. 



820. Monthly Cabbage. 

 Beng. 



821. * Mousseleine, vig. 



822. Mrs. Baker, mod. 

 H.R. 



823. Mrs. Bosanquet, 

 mod. Beng. 



824. * Mrs. Degraw. B. 



825. Mrs. Elliott, free 

 H.R. 



826. Mrs. Harry Turner 

 mod. H.R. 



827. Mrs. Hovey, vig. P. 



Mrs. James 

 i, mod. T. 



828. * Mrs. James Wil- A 

 son 



829. * Mrs. John Laing, 

 vig. H.R. 



830. Mrs. Jowitt. H.R. 



831. Mrs. Laxton, dwf. 

 H.R. 



832. Mrs. Opie, mod. T. 



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Vigneron, 1880. Velvety-red, flat form. 

 Violet-rose, somewhat fragrant. 



Moreau-Robert, 1881. White, lightly 

 marked with rose, changing to pure 

 white. A good grower. 



Turner, 1875. Belongs to the Victor 

 Verdier type. Carmine-red. 



Madam Pean. Rosy-flesh, very produc- 

 tive. 



Burgess, 1875. Resembles Apolline some- 

 what in leaf and flower, but is more 

 compact in growth. In color it is a rich 

 glossy pink, very fragrant, and is a 

 remarkably prolific and continuous 

 bloomer. It :s said to be perfectly 

 hardy south of New York. 



Laffay, 1840. Rose color, double, gener- 

 ally seven leaflets ; of second quality. 



Laxton, 1880. (Sent out by Turner.) 

 Raised from Charles Lefebvre X Al- 

 fred de Rougemont. Scarlet-crimson, 

 a splendid bright color ; a very promis- 

 ing sort. 



Pierce, 1850. Blush, changing to white, 

 resembles Baltimore Belle, but is har- 

 dier ; a valuable climbing rose. 

 . Dickson & Sons, 1889. In form re- 

 sembles Mermet : flowers deep lemon- 

 yellow, tipped with rose highly fra- 

 grant ; habit vigorous and branching ; 

 flowers carried erect on stiff stems and 

 lasting well. 



Bennett, 1887. A seedling from Francois 

 Michelon ; soft pink ; large and of fine 

 form, produced on strong stems ; ex- 

 ceedingly fragrant ; one of the most 

 valuable varieties for forcing, and 

 flowers continuously in the open ground. 



Cranston, 1880. From Marie Rady X 

 Due de Rohan. Crimson, tinged with 

 lake. 



Laxton, 1878. (Sent out by G. Paul.) 

 Raised from Madame Victor Verdier. 

 Rosy-crimson, beautiful form. 



Bell & Son, 1877. Salmon-rose. 



