22-Z 



THE KOSE. 



Name of Variety, and 

 Habit of Growth. 



259. Double Mar- 

 gined Hep, 

 free. 



260. Douglass, free. 



261. Duarte d' OH- 

 veira, vig. 



262. Ducd'Aumale, 

 free. {General 

 Due d'Aumale.) 



263. Due de Cazes, 

 free. 



264. Due de Ma 

 genta, free. 



265. Due de Mont 

 pensier, free. 



266. Ducde Rohan, 

 free. 



267. Ducher, free. 



268. Duchesse de 

 Cambac e r es, 

 vig. 



269. Duchesse de 

 Caylus, mod 



270. Duchesse de 

 Chartres 



271. Duchesse d'ls 

 trie, mod. 



272. Duchesse de 

 Morny, vig. 



273. Duchesse 

 d ' O r 1 e a n s , 

 free. 



Dam. 



Beng. 



H.R. 



H.R. 



H.R. 

 H.R. 

 Beng. 

 H.R. 



H.R. 

 H.R. 

 M. 

 H.Ch 

 H.R. 



White, tinged with pink, flat 

 form, full ; good. 



V. Verdier, 1848. Crimson, me- 

 dium size, double, fine in the 

 bud. A valuable variety for 

 house-culture. 



Brassac, 1S80. Raised from 

 Ophirie X Reve d" Or. Salmon- 

 rose, coppery at base, medium 

 size, full. 



E. Verdier, 1875. Crimson ; a 

 good sort, not unlike Maurice 

 Bertiardin. 



Touvais, i860. Violet-crimson, 

 not a pure shade ; double ; 

 numerous stout thorns. 



Margottin, 1859. Flesh, shaded 

 with fawn, thick petals, full. 

 A large, good tea. 



Leveque, 1876. Red, shaded 

 with crimson ; a good sort. 



Leveque, i 8 6 i . Vermilion, 

 large, well formed. 



Ducher, 1869. Pure white, well 

 formed. 



Fontaine, 1854. Lilac rose, im- 

 pure color ; double. 



C. Verdier, 1864. Rosy-crimson, 



large, double. 

 E. Verdier, 1875. Bright rose. 



Portemer, 1857. Rose color, not 

 valuable. 



E. Verdier, 1863. Bright rose; 

 erect growth ; mildew. 



Ouetier, 1852. Blush, large, full ; 

 often opens badly, and is sub- 

 ject to mildew. 



