CATALOGUE OF VARIETIES. 



209 



Name of Variety, and 

 Habit of Growth 



123. Bon Silene 

 free. 

 {Silene.) 



124. Bougdre, free. T 



125. BouledeNan 

 teuil, mod. or 

 free. 



126. B o u 1 e d e 

 Neige, free. 



127. Boule d' Or. 

 dwf. or mod. 



128. Bouquet d'Or, 

 vig. 



I2g. Bouton d'Or, 



mod. 

 130. Brennus, vig. 



131. Brightness of 

 Cheshunt. 



Fr. 



H.N. 



T. 



N. 



T. 



H.Ch. 



H.R. 



smaller foliage, stouter thorns 

 than Madame Boll. The lat- 

 ter sort has five leaflets only, 

 this has commonly seven ; re- 

 membering this, it is easy to 

 distinguish between them. 



Hardy, 1839. D( ep salmon- 

 rose, illumined with carmine, 

 medium size, semi-double, 

 highly scented, very free flow- 

 ering. This is only desirable 

 in the bud state ; for many 

 years it has been a leading 

 kind for forcing; the English 

 florists have not yet discover- 

 ed its value. 



[832. Bronzed pink, large and 

 full, thick petals; one of the 

 hardiest. An old variety, yet 

 one of the most desirable. 



Crimson-purple, fades easily ; 

 worthless. 



Lacharme, 1867. White, small, 

 very full ; does not root from 

 cuttings. 



Margottin, i860. Deep j-ellow, 

 large, very full ; does not open 

 well. 



Ducher, 1872. Yellow, with cop- 

 pery centre, large, full. 



Guillot fils, 18C6. Orange yel- 

 low, medium size. 



Laff"ay, 1830. Deep red, shaded 

 with violet. We now have al- 

 most the same shade in Ches- 

 hunt Hybrid, a more useful 

 sort. 



G. Paul. 1881. Belongs \o Duke 

 of Edinburgh type. Vivid red, 

 medium size. 



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