CATALOGUE OF VARIETIES. 



231' 



Name of Variety, and 

 Habit of Growth. 



352. F r a n 9 o i s 

 Premier, mod. 



353. F r a n 5 o i s 

 Treyve. 



354. Gabriel Tour 

 nier, free. 



355. Gaston Le 

 veque, free or 

 mod. 



356. Gem of the 

 Prairies, free 



— General Due 

 d'Aumale. 



357. General J a c • 

 queminot, vig. 



358, General J a c - 

 queminot, vig. 



359. General Simp 

 son, free. 



360. General Tar- 

 tas, free. 



H.R. 

 H.R. 

 H.R. 



H.R. 



H.Ch, 



H.R, 



H.R. 

 T. 



foliage are light-green, erect 

 habit, thorns not numerous, 

 wood long jointed, the foliage 

 pomewhat crimpled. A very 

 distinct choice sort ; excel- 

 ling in June and July, when 

 other kinds are past their 

 prime, and also in the au- 

 tumn. 



Trouillard, 1S58. Red, shaded 

 with crimson. 



Liabaud, 1866. Fiery-red, glob- 

 ular form. 



Levet, 18/6. In habit like Pce- 

 onia. Rosy-red, large, glob- 

 ular flowers, free in autumn. 



Leveque, 1878. Bright rosy- 

 crimson, large, fuil ; spines of 

 yellowish-green. 



A.Burgess. 1S65. Believed to be 

 from Queen of the PrairiesY, Ma- 

 dame Laffay. Ros)'-red. Oc- 

 casionally blotci'.ed with white; 

 large, flat flowers, slightly fra- 

 grant. 



See Due d'Aumale. 



Laflfay, 1846. Purple-crimson. 



Rouselet, 1853. A probable 

 seedling from the old Hybrid 

 China Gloire des Rosomanes. 

 Brilliant crimson, not full, but 

 large and extremely effective ; 

 fragrant, and of excellent, 

 hardy habit. 



Ducher, 1855. Cherry-rose, me- 

 dium size, pretty form ; erect 

 growth, tender. 



Bernede. Deep, mottled rose, 

 sometimes tinged with buff; 



