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Morren, Egeria, Emily Laxton, Jolin Hopper, 

 Magna Charta, Madame Gabriel Liiizet, Madame 

 Lacharme, Madame Louis Leveque, Mademoiselle 

 Tlierese Levet, Marchioness of Exeter, Margue- 

 rite de St. Amand, Marquise de Castellane, Miss 

 Ilassard (scented). Monsieur Noman, Pseonia, 

 Peach Blossom, Princess Mary of Cambridge, 

 Eev. J. B. M. Camm (very sweet), are the leading 



sorts. 



Secateur Yaisse Type.— Senateur Yaisse was 

 introduced in 1859. In this family we find what 

 are perhaps the most perfectly formed flowers. 

 The varieties are of moderate growth, with 

 smoother wood than most dark roses ; the f ohage, 

 too, is more round and of a deeper green. 

 Anicet Bourgeois (new), E. Y. Teas, Madame 

 Adelaide Cote (new), Madame Yictor Yerdier, 

 and Mrs. Laxton are members of this group. 



Chakles Lefebvre Type. — Lacharme intro- 

 duced Charles Lefebvre in 1861. He beheves that 

 it is the result of a cross (I infer by natural 

 a^-encies") between Yictor Yerdier and General 

 Jacqueminot ; it certainly shows many of the 

 characteristics of these two sorts. The wood and 

 foliage are light green ; occasionally armed with 



