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THE ROSE. 



Name of Variety, and 

 Habit of Growth 



90. Baron Taylor 

 free. 



91. Baron de Roth 

 schild, free. 



92. Baroness Roth 



schild, mod. 

 {Madame de Roth 

 schild.) 



93- 



95. 



96. 



97. 



Baronne de 

 Maynard, mod. 

 or free. 



94. Baronne de 

 Frailly. 



Baronne de 

 Wassenaer, 

 free. 



Baronne Louise 

 UxkuU, free. 

 Baronne Pro- 

 vost, vig. 



Class. 



H.R. 



H.R. 



H.R. 



H.N. 



H.R. 



M. 



H.R. 

 H.R. 



Dougat, 1879. A sport from 

 John Hopper. Pink. Only dif- 

 fers from the parent in shade ; 

 it does not appear to be con- 

 stant. 



Guillot fils, 1862. Raised from 

 General Jacqueminot. Ama- 

 ranth-red. 



Pernet, 1867. Light pink, some- 

 times shaded with rose ; large, 

 or very large ; cupped form, 

 very symmetrical, with- 

 out fragrance ; the wood is 

 short - jointed, thick, light 

 green, armed with occasional 

 light-green thorns ; one of the 

 hardiest, but does n; t propa- 

 gate from cuttings. A very 

 distinct, beautiful rose, free 

 blooming, and greatly valued, 

 both as an exhibition and a 

 garden sort. 



Lacharme, 1865. From Blanche 

 Lafitte X Sappho. White, edge 

 of petals often tinged with 

 pink ; small size, compact 

 form. 



LiabauJ, 1S71. Bright red, large, 

 very full; often does not open 

 well. 



V. Verdier, 1854. Deep rose ; 

 buds pretty, and quite well 

 mossed. 



Guillot fils, 1871. Carmine-rose ,■ 

 large, highly-scented flowers. 



Desprez. (Sentout by Cochet.in 

 1842.) Pure rose color, very 

 large, very full, flat form ; a 

 free bloomer, fragrant, very 

 hardy. The shoots are stout 

 and stiflf. 



