CATALOGUE OF VARIETIES. 



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Name of Variety, and 

 Habit of Growth. 



205 



206, 



207 



C o m t e d e 

 Thun - Hohen- 

 siein. 



Comte Taver 

 na, mod. 



Comtesse Ce- 

 cile de Chabril- 

 lant, mod. 



208. Comtesse de 

 Barba n t a n e , 

 free. 



209. Comtesse de 

 Camondo. 



210. Comtesse de 

 Caserta. 



211. Comtesse 

 Choiseuil. 



212. Comtesse de 

 Labarthe, free. 



213. Comtesse de 

 Ludre. 



214. Comtesse de 

 Murinais, vig. 



215. Comtesse de 

 Nadaillac,mod. 



216. Comtesse ' de 

 Segur. 



217. Comtesse de 

 Serenye, mod. 



n.R. 



H.R. 



B. 



H.R. 



T. 



H.R. 



T. 



H.R. 

 M. 

 T. 



Prov. 

 H.R. 



Leveque, 1880. 

 son. 



Reddish-crim- 



Ducher, 1871. Pale yellow. 



Marest, 1859. Satiny-pink, nev- 

 er above medium size, full, 

 fragrant ; of perfect, globular 

 form ; numerous dark thorns 

 of small size ; foliage dark and 

 tough. A lovely rose. 



Guillot pere, 1858. Raised from 

 Louise Odier. Blush, shaded 

 with rose. 



Leveque, 1880. Red, shaded. 



Nabonnand, 1877. Coppery-red. 



Mottheau, 1878. Cherry -red, 



shaded with crimson, in the 



style of Marie Rady. 

 Bernede, 1857. Pink, shaded 



with carmine-rose ; pretty in 



the bud. 

 E. Verdier, 1879. Carmine-red. 



Vibert, 1843. White, tinged with 

 flesh ; not inclined to mildew. 



Guillot fils, 1871. Coppery-yel- 

 low, illumined with carmine- 

 rose ; large, full, distinct and 

 eflfective ; highly esteemed. 



v.- Verdier, 1848. Buff-white. 



Lacharme, 1874. Said to be 

 raised from La Reine, but it 

 shows more of the Jules Mar- 

 gottin characteristics. Silvery- 

 pink, often mottled ; a full, 

 finely shaped, globular flower, 



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