CATALOGUE OF VARIETIES. 



297 



VARIETY, HABIT 

 OR GROWTH, AND CLASS. 



DESCRIPTION. 



926. Queen of the Prai 

 ries, vig. P. 



927. Queen of Waltham 

 mod. H.R. 



928. Queen's Scarlet 

 mod. Beng. 



929. Queen Victoria 

 mod. H.R. 



930. * Rainbow, vig. T. 



931. R. Dudley Baxter 

 H.R. 



932. Red Dragon, free 

 H.R. 



934. * Red Gauntlet, vig 

 H.R. 



935. * Red Pet, mod 

 Beng. 



936. Red Rover, vig, 

 H.Cl. 



Red Safrano. T. 



937. Reine Blanche,mod, 

 M , 



938. Reine Blanche,mod, 

 H.R. 



939. Reine Blanche,mod. 

 H.R. 



940. Reine de Portugal, 

 mod. T. 



941. Reine des Massifs, 

 vig. N. 



942. Reine des Violettes, 

 free. H.R. 



943. Reine du Midi, free 

 or vig. H.R. 



Feast, 1843. Rosy-red, frequently with 

 white stripe, medium or larr ' 



ripe, 

 foil; 



arge size 

 fe leaflets, 



double; foliage large, 

 quite deeply serrated. 



W. Paul, 1875. Cherry-red, of good size, 

 very fragrant, does not bloom till late ; 

 a variety of fair qualitv. 



Hallock & Thorpe, 1880. Crimson, seems 

 to be an improved Agrippina. 



Fontaine, 1850. (Sent out by W. Paul.) 

 Raised from La Reine. Blush with 

 pink centre, large, very full, globular ; 

 does not open well. 



Sievers, 1891. A sport from Papa 

 Gontier, resembling that variety, with 

 the exception that the color is lighter, 

 being pink, and with the petals some- 

 what striped or blotched. 



W. Paul, 1879. Maroon, large size. 



W. Paul, 1878. Crimson, large, rather 

 loose flowers ; not valuable. 



W. Paul & Son, 1881. Bright scarlet- 

 crimson, shaded with deep rose ; very 

 large and full. 



A miniature rose with dark crimson 

 flowers produced continuously. 



W. Paul, 1863. Red, tinged with crim- 

 son. 



See Safrano a fleur Rouge. 



Robert, 1858. White, a shy blooming 

 sort. 



Damaizin, 1868. Raised from La Reine. 

 Blush, well formed. 



rozy, 1869. Raised from Victor Ver- 

 dier. Flesh-white, shaded with rose, 

 uillotfils, 1867. Coppery-yellow, blend- 

 ing with rose, large, very full ; an emi- 

 nently distinct sort, but does not open 

 well. 



Levet, 1874. Salmon -yellow, medium 

 size. 



Mille- Mallet, 1860. Raised from Pius 

 the Ninth. Violet-red, a muddy color. 



Robert, 1868. The same as La Reine, 

 though supposed by some to be larger 

 and fuller. 



