CATALOGUE OF VARIETIES. 



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VARIETY, HABIT 

 OF GROWTH, AND CLASS. 



DESCRIPTION. 



1038. Triomphe de 

 sens, free. Fr. 



1039. Triomphe de 1' Ex- 

 position, free. H.R. 



1040. Triomphe de Mi- 

 lan, mod. T. 



1041. * Triomphe de Per- 

 net pere, vig. T. 



1042. Triomphe de Ren- 

 nes, free. N. 



1043. Triomphe de Tou- 

 louse. H.R. 



1044. Triomphe des 

 Beaux Arts, free or 

 vig. H.R. 



1045. Triomphe 

 omanes, vig. H.R. 



1046. Triomphe du Lux- 

 embourg, free. T. 



1047. Triumphant, vig. 

 P. 



1048. U 1 r i c h Briinner, 

 vig. H.R. 



Unique. M. 



1049. Unique, vig. 

 (White Provence.) 

 Pro-v. 



1050. Vainqueur de Sol- 

 ferino, mod. H.R. 



1051. Vallee de Chamou- 

 nix, mod. T. 



1052. * Vick's Caprice, 

 vig. H.R. 



Jaus- Crimson, large loose flowers, wood armed 

 with short dark spines. 



Margottin, 1855. Reddish-crimson, large, 

 rather coarse flowers, fragrant, numer- 

 ous red thorns, hardy ; occasionally 

 comes very fine, but generally the 

 quality is inferior. 



Madame Ducher, 1876. White, suffused 

 with pale yellow, without fragrance ; a 

 fine rose, similar, but inferior, to Marie 

 Gui Hot. 



Fernet pere, 1891. Bright red ; buds 

 long. 



Lansezeur, 1857. From Lamargue. 

 Canary -yellow, the centre tinged with 

 salmon, large or very large, full, good. 



Brassac, 1874. Red, shaded with violet- 

 crimson. 



Fontaine, 1857. Raised, from General 

 Jacqueminot, An inferior likeness of 

 the parent. 



des Ros- Gonod, 1873. Belongs to the General 

 Jacqueminot type. Crimson, tinged 

 with purple, fragrant, and of fair qual- 

 ity ; a good seed-bearer. 



Hardy, 1836. (Sent out by Madame 



Pean.) Buff -rose, large, good in the 

 bit ; a desirable 

 sort. 



bud, of healthy ha 



Pierce, 1850. Rosy-pink, medium size, 



double or full, distinct ; seven leaflets 



are common. 

 Levet, 1881. Raised from Paul Neyron. 



Cherry-red. 

 See White Bath. 

 Grimwood, 1778. White, a good rose, 



similar but inferior to Madame Hardy. 



Damaizin, 1859. Belongs to the Giant 

 of Battles type. Red, shaded with 

 purplish-crimson. 



Ducher, 1873. Coppery-yellow and rose, 

 medium size. 



James Vick, 1880. A sport from Arch- 

 duchesse d'Autriche. Large, pink, 

 striped and dashed with white and car- 

 mine ; vigorous and free blooming. 



