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THE KOSE. 



Name of Variety, and 

 Habit of Growth. 



315. Ernest Prince. 



316. Etienne Du- 

 puy, vig. 



317. Etienne Levet, 

 mod. 



318. Etna, mod. 



319. E t o il e d e 

 Lyon. 



320. Eugene Ap- 

 pert, dwf. or 

 mod. 



321. Eugene Beau 

 harnais, mod. 



322. Eugenie G u i - 

 noiseau, mod. 



323. Eugene P i- 

 rolle, vig. {Ad- 

 miral Rigney. ) 



324. Eugenie Ver- 

 dier, dwf. 



325. Eveque de 

 Nimes, mod 



326. Exposition de 

 Brie. 



327. Fabvier. 



H.R. 



M. 



T. 



H.R. 



Beng, 

 M. 



N. 



H.R. 



H.R. 



H.R. 

 Beng. 



Ducher & Soeur, 1881. Raised 

 from Antoine Ducher. Red, 

 shaded in centre. 



Levet, 1873. Light rose color, 

 medium size, cupped shape ; 

 thick shoots, nearly smooth ; 

 tough foliage. 



Levet, 1871. Raised from Victor 

 Verdier. Carmine-red ; one 

 of the finest in ihe type. 



Laffay, 1S45. Crimson, tinged 

 with purple. Not of first rank. 



Guillot, 1881. Deep yellow; a 

 rival for Perle des Jardins. 



Trouiilard, 1859. Belongs to 

 Giant of Battles iypQ. Velvety- 

 maroon, shaded with deep 

 crimson. A rose of superb 

 color, but with all the family 

 failings. 



Moreau, 1865, Crimson ; a good 

 sort, but inferior to Agrippina. 



Guinoiseau, 1S65. Red, shaded 

 with violet ; very subject to 

 mildew ; poor. 



Red, tinged with crimson ; near- 

 ly hardy ; not of high quality. 



Guillot-fils, 1869. Raised from 

 Victor Verdier. Silvery-pink, 

 tinged with fawn ; a lovely 

 shade ; fine in the bud. One 

 of the best of the type. 



Damaizin, 1856. Raised from 

 Giant of Battles. Crimson, il- 

 lumined with fiery red ; very 

 tender and delicate. 



Granger, 1865. . The same as 

 Ma 117 ice Bernardin. 



Laffay. Rosy - crimson, semi- 

 double. 



