CATALOGUE OF VARIETIES. 295 



VARIETY, HABIT 

 OF GROWTH, AND CLASS. 



DESCRIPTION. 



805. Prince Arthur, free. 

 H.R. 



896. Prince Camille de 

 Rohan, free. H.R. 



897. Prince de Portia, 

 free. H.R. 



898. Prince Humbert, 

 free or mod. H.R. 



899. Prince Leon, mod. 

 H.R. 



000. Prince of Wales, 

 mod. H.R. 



001. Prince Paul Demi- 

 doff, free. H.R. 



902. Prince Prosper 

 d'Aremberg. T. 



903. Princess Adelaide, 

 vig. M. 



904. Princess Alice, vig. 

 M. 



905. Princess Antoinette 

 Strozzio, free. H.R. 



906. Princess Beatrice, 

 mod. H.R. 



907. Princess Charlotte 

 de la Tremouille, 

 mod. H.R. 



908. Princess Christian, 

 mod. H.R. 



909. Princess Clemen- 

 tine, vig. Prov. 



oio. Princess Louise, 

 mod. H.R. 



Cant, 1875. Belongs to the General 

 Jacqueminot type. Deep crimson, 

 smaller but better formed than Jacque- 

 minot. 



E. Verdier, 1861. Very deep velvety, 

 crimson, large, moderately full, habit 

 somewhat spreading, shy in autumn. 

 A good rose, of splendid color. 



E. Verdier, 1865. Vermilion, large, full, 

 well formed, one of the most fragrant, 

 somewhat subject to mildew. A splen- 

 did variety. 



Margottin, 1867. Crimson, large, well 

 formed, excellent. 



Marest, 1852. Rosy-crimson, stiff, short 

 wood. 



Laxton, 1869. (Sent out by G. Paul.) 

 From Louise PeyronnyY^ Victor Ver- 

 dier. Pink, very large, double. 



Guillot fils, 1873. Satiny-rose. 



Soupert & Netting, 1880. Salmon-red. 



Laffay, 1845. Pale rose, medium size, 



not very mossy, but good in bud and 



flower ; dark foliage, which is often 



variegated. 

 W. Paul, 1853. Raised from Luxembourg. 



Violet-rose, not well mossed. 

 E. Verdier, 1874. Red, large, full, well 



formed ; slightly in the way of Marie 



Rady. 

 W. Paul, 1872. Belongs to the Victor 



Verdier type. Pink, globular flowers ; 



fades quickly and is not desirable. 

 Leyeque, 1877. Pale-satiny-rose, medium 



size, full, somewhat fragrant; not of 



first quality, but very free blooming 



and therefore of some value. 

 W. Paul, 1870. Salmon -rose, does not 

 open well ; worthless. 

 Vibert, 1842. A beautiful white rose, 



much resembling, but not equalling. 



Blanchefleur. 

 Laxton, 1869. (Sent out by G. Paul.) 



Raised from Mme. Vidft X Virginal. 



Blush, medium size, good. 



