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THE KOSB. 



Name of Variety, and 

 Habit of Gkowth 



17. Aim6e Vibert 

 free. 



18. Aimes Vibt r 

 Scandens, vig 



Vibert, 1828, Raised from Sent- 

 p rvirens Plena. Pure white, 

 small, double flowers, pro- 

 duced in large clusters ; seven 

 leaflets ; nearly hardy. 



Curtis, 1841. A sport from the 

 above; identical with the old 

 kind, except that it is of strong- 

 er growth. These pretty sorts 

 are both diflicult to propagate 

 from cutt'ngs. 



Touvais, 1867. White, tinted 

 with rose ; foliage dark ; seven 

 leaflets are common. 



Very small, full flowers, delicate- 

 ly scented. 



E. Verdier, 1865. Pink, some- 

 times mottled, medium size, 

 double. Wood armed with 

 dark-brown thorns. 



Sarter, 1855. See Madame Bravy. 



Leveque, 1878. Bright rose. 



Cherry-red ; mildews easily ; shy 

 bloomer. 



Margottin, 1852. Cherry-red, ro- 

 sette shape, medium size ; fo- 

 liage dark ; wood armed with 

 pale red thorns. 



Lacharme, 1865. Raised from 

 General Jacqueminot. Carmine- 

 crimson ; large, or very large, 

 full ; of fine, globular form, ex- 

 tremely fragrant ; green wood, 

 with occasional pale green 

 thorns, the foliage large and 

 handsome. A grand rose ; the 

 most useful, in its class, for 

 general cultivation. 



