CATALOGUE OF VARIETIES. 



203 



Name of Variety, and 

 Habit of Growth. 



Class, 



51. Anna Eliza, vig 



52. Anna OUivier, 

 mod. 



53. Anna Maria, 

 vig. 



54. Anne de Dies- 

 bach, vig. 



55. Anne Mari e 

 Cote, free. 



56. Anne Marie de 

 M o n t ravel, 

 mod. 



57. Annie Laxton, 

 mod. 



58. Annie Wood, 

 mod. or dwf. 



59. Antheros. 



60. Antoine Devert. 



61. Antoine Du- 

 cher, mod. 



62. Antoine Mou- 

 ton, vig. 



63. Antoine Qui 

 hou. 



P. 



T. 



P. 



H.R. 



H.N. 

 Pol. 



H.R. 



H.R. 



T. 

 T. 



H.R. 

 H.R. 



H.R. 



Williams. Red, tinged with li- 

 lac numerous thorns, 



Ducher, 1872. Buflf, shaded with 

 rose. 



Feast, 1843. Pale pink ; very- 

 few thorns. 



Lacharme, 1858. Raised from 

 La Keine. In color, the most 

 lovely shade of carmine ; very 

 large, double flowers, fragrant; 

 one of the hardiest. A very- 

 desirable garden rose. 



Guillot fils, 1875. White, some- 

 times tinged with pink. 



Rambaux &' Dubreuil, 1879. 

 Very small, full, white flowers, 

 somewhat fragrant. Resem- 

 bles Paquerette. 



Laxton, 1869. (Sent out by Geo. 

 Paul.) Satiny rose, medium 

 or large size, very full. 



E. Verdier, 1866. Bright crim- 

 son with a shade of vermil- 

 ion ; a good autumnal rose. 



Lepage. Flesh color, shaded 

 with yellow. 



Gonod,i8So. White, tinged with 

 pink, reverse of petals shaded 

 salmon, 



Ducher, 1866. Violet-red ; large, 

 well shaped flowers, fragrant ; 

 wood very thorny. The color 

 is very fieeting. 



Levet, 1874. Deep rose, tinged 

 with lilac, not unlike Paul 

 Neyron ; it is more fragrant and 

 more hardy, but in color and 

 size is below that sort, 



E. Verdier, 1879. Brownish- 

 crimson. 



