CATALOGUE OF VARIETIES. 



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Name of Variety, and 

 Habit of Growth. 



9S. Barthelemy Le- 

 vel, mod. 



99. }i e a u t 6 d e 

 I'Europe, vig. 



100. Beauty of Gla 

 zenvvood. 



loi. Beauty of 

 Green mount, 

 vig. 



102. Beauty of Sta- 

 pleford, mod. 



103. Beauty of 

 Waltham, free. 



104. Belle Ameri- 

 cainc, mod. 



105. Belle F 1 e u r 

 d'Anjou, mod 



106. Belle Lyon- 

 naise, vig. 



107. Belle Macon- 

 naise, free. 



108. Belle N o r- 

 niatide, free. 



log. Bennett's 

 Seedling, vig 



no. Benjamin 

 Drouet, free. 



Class. 



II.R. 

 Cl.T. 



Ev. 



N. 



H.T. 



H.R. 



H.R. 



T. 

 Cl.T. 



T. 

 H.R. 



A. 

 H.R. 



Levet, 1878. Bright rose. 



Gonod, 1881. Gloire de Dijon 

 type. Deep yellow ; reverse 

 of petals coppery yellow. 



See Fortune's Yellow. 



Pentland, 1S54. Rosy-red. 



Bennett, 1879. Raised fron; Al- 

 ba Rosea X Countess of Oxford. 

 Red, tinged with violet, laige, 

 well formed, prettily shaped 

 buds, without fragrance ; the 

 color is not pleasing, too soon 

 becoming muddy. Very sub- 

 ject to mildew. 



W. Paul, 1862. Rosy-rrimson, 

 medium, or large size, fragruiii ; 

 it has the habit of throwing out 

 side-shoots from nearly every 

 eye. This is still a sort to 

 commend. 



Daniel Boll (New York), 1837. 

 Deep pink, double, small, well 

 formed. 



Touvais, 1872. Silvery - rose, 

 large ; rather good. 



Levet, 1869. Raised from Gloire 

 de Dijon. Pale, lemon-yellow ; 

 less productive than the par- 

 ent. A tine sort. 



Ducher, 1870. Pale salmgn- 

 rose. 



Oger, 1S64. A sport from La 

 Retnc. Silver} -lose. 



Bennett. Pure white, small, 

 double. 



E. Verdier, 1878. Red, shaded 

 with purple. 



