CATALOGUE OF VARIETIES. 303 



VARIETY, HABIT 

 OF GROWTH, AND CLASS. 



DESCRIPTION. 



IOOQ. Souvenir de Wra 

 Wood, mod. H.R. 



1010. Souvenir d'un Ami 

 free. T. 



xoix. Souvenir du Comte 

 de Cavour, mod. H. 

 R. 



1012. Souvenir du Dr. 

 Jamain, free. H.R. 



1013. Souvenir du Presi- 

 dent Porcher, mod. 

 H.R. 



1014. * Souvenir du Ro- 

 sieriste Gonod, vig. 

 H.R. 



1015. *Souvenir de Wbot- 

 ton, vig. H. T. 



1016. Standard of Maren- 

 go, vig. H.R. 



1017. Stanwell Perpet- 

 ual, mod. S. 



1018. Star of Waltham, 

 mod. or dwf. H.R. 



1019. Stephanie - et-Ro - 

 dolphe, vig. Cl. T. 



1020. Sulphureux, mod, 



1021. Sultan of Zanzibar, 

 mod. H.R. 



1022. Superba, vig. P. 



E. Verdier, 1864. Belongs to the Prince 

 Camille type. A fine, very dark crim- 

 son, not equalling Prince Camille. 



Belot, 1846. Rose, tinged with salmon, 

 very large, full, highly perfumed; an old 

 favorite which yet retains its high rank. 



Margottin, 1861. Red, shaded with crim- 

 son. 



Lacharme, 1865. Raised from Charles 

 Lefebvre. Plum color, shaded with 

 deep crimson. 



T. Grange, 1880. (Sent out by Vigneron.) 

 Raised from Victor Verdier. Deep 

 rose. 



Jean Ducher, 1890. Very large, full, and 

 well formed ; cerise, veined with bright 

 rose ; fragrant. Forces well. 



'"ook, 1888. A red hybrid Tea from seed 

 of Bon Silene, fertilized with Louis 

 Van Houtte ; plant vigorous with fine 

 foliage ; free blooming ; buds of good 

 size on strong shoots; of a rich red color 

 and extremely fragrant. If the buds 

 were longer this would be a very valu- 

 able variety for forcing, 

 uillot pere, 1851. Rosy-crimson, double, 

 fragrant. 



Lee. Blush, medium size, double, deli- 

 cately scented, foliage very small, nine 

 to eleven leaflets ; dark reddish-brown 

 wood, numerous small spines. A hy- 

 brid which blooms in the autumn. 



W. Paul, 1875. Carmine-crimson, medium 

 size, semi-globular, full, fragrant ; very 

 large foliage, smooth green wood, with 

 occasional red thorns. A good rose but 

 not reliable. 



Levet, 1880. Raised from Gloire de Di- 

 jon. Orange-yellow. 



Ducher, 1869. Sulphur-yellow, medium 

 size. 



. Paul, 1875. Crimson-maroon, in the 

 style of 6". Reynolds Hole ; very un- 

 healthy habit. 



Feast, 1843. Pink, becoming blush, small, 

 full, pretty. 



