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THE ROSE. 



VARIETY, HABIT 

 OF GROWTH, AND CLASS. 



DESCRIPTION. 



993. Souvenir de la 

 Reine d'Angleterre, 

 vig. or free. H.R. 



994. Souvenir de la Reine 

 des Beiges, mod. or 

 free. H.R. 



995. Souvenir de Laffay. 

 I~f.R. 



996. Souvenir de Leveson 

 Gower, free. H.R. 



997. Souvenir de Louis 

 Van Houtte, free. 

 H.R. 



998. Souvenir de Mme. 

 Robert, free or vig. 

 H.R. 



999. * Souvenir de Ma- 

 dame Sablayrolles, 

 vig. T. 



1000. Souvenir de Marie 

 Detfey, free. T. 



1001. Souvenir de Mons. 

 Boll, mod. or free. 

 H.R. 



1002. Souvenir de Mons. 

 Droche. H.R. 



1003. Souvenir de Paul 

 Neyron, mod. T. 



1004. Souvenir de Pierre 

 D u p u y, vig. H. 



Crt. 



1005. Souvenir de Mme. 

 Fernet, vig. T. 



1006. Souvenir de Spa, 

 mod. H.R. 



1007. *Souvenirde Victor Bo 

 Hugo, vig. T. 



1008. Souvenir de Victor 

 Verdier, free or mod. 

 H.R. 



Cochet, 1855. Raised from La Reine. 



Bright rose, very large, double ; shy in 



autumn. 

 Cochet, 1855. Carmine-red, medium size, 



good color, rather tender. 



E. Verdier, 1878. Violet-crimson. 



Guillot pere, 1852. Deep-rose, very large, 

 double or full, fine flowers ; quite ten- 

 der, and subject to mildew. 



E. Verdier, 1876. Bright crimson, some- 

 times tinged with violet, well formed, 

 quite a good rose. 



Moreau- Robert, 1876. Raised from Jules 

 Margottin. Salmon-pink. 



Bonnaire, 1890. Large, finely formed ; 



creamy-white, tinged with silvery-rose ; 



fragrant. 

 Madame Ducher, 1877. Salmon rose ; of 



inferior quality, not worth growing. 

 Boyeau, 1866. Cherry-red, large, very 



full. 



Madame Ducher, 1881. Carmine -rose, 

 double. 



Level, 1871. Said to be a seedling from 

 the Noisette Ophirie. Pale salmon- 

 yellow, medium or small size ; rather a 

 good rose, but too delicate to be gener- 

 ally useful. 



A. Level, 1876. Red, large, globular 

 flowers, well formed, fragranl. 



Pernet, 1875. Tender rose, the base of 

 petals tinged with yellow, large loose 

 flowers, sparsely produced. A distinct 

 but not valuable sort. 



Gautreau, 1873. Raised from Mme. Vic- 

 tor Verdier. Bright red, shaded with 

 crimson, well formed, 

 nnaire, 1886. China rose, centre cop- 

 pery ; large, full, and distinct. 



E. Verdier, 1878. Red, shaded with vio- 

 let-crimson, a well-formed, good rose. 



