170 THE KOSE. 



of Oxford, Etienne Levet, Hippolyte Jamain, 

 Julius Finger, Mme. Geo. Schwartz, Mme. De- 

 vert, Mme. Eugene Chambeyran, Mme. Louis 

 Donadine, Mme. Maxime de la Rocheterie, 

 Mile. Eugenie Yerdier, Marie Cointet, Marie 

 Finger, Mrs. Baker, Oxonian (somewhat fra- 

 grant). President Thiers, Pride of Waltham, 

 Rosy Morn, Souvenir du President Porcher. 



Jules Makgottin Type. — In 1853 Jules Mar- 

 gottin, of Bourg-la- Peine, near Paris, sent out 

 a fine rose, which he called after himself ; though 

 he has been raising seedling roses ever since, 

 none of them have quite come up to this in 

 worth. Wood, light green ; sharp, red thorns, 

 somewhat numerous ; shoots rather stout and 

 generally of vigorous growth. Crimpled foliage. 

 Flowers of large size, very full, somewhat flat 

 shape, mostly shades of rose and carmine, almost 

 without perfume ; generally free in the autumn. 

 They are very hardy ; as a rule difficult of prop- 

 agation from cuttings, but making very vigorous 

 plants when budded. 



Abel Grand, Achille Gonod, Bessie Johnson 

 (quite fragrant), Claude Bernard, Countess of 

 Serenye, Duchesse de Yallombrosa, Edward 



