CATALOGUE OF VARIETIES. 



2.37 



Name of Variety, and 

 Habit of Growth 



407. Isabella {Bella). 

 mod. or free- 



408, Isabella Gray, 

 free. 



409. Isabella 

 Sprunt, free. 



[free. 



410. Jacques Latitte 



411. James Sprunt, 

 vig. 



412. James Veitch, 

 dwf. 



Jaune Desprez, 

 413. Jaune d'Or, 

 dwf. 



414. Jean B o d i n 

 free. 



415. Jean Brosse, 

 mod. 



T. 



N. 



H.R. 

 Beng 



P.M. 



M. 

 H.R. 



Niphetos, but is inferior to it 

 in all respects save mere vigor 

 of growth. 



Cels, 1S3S. Creamy-white ; once 

 a popular sort. 



Andrew Gray, 1S54. Raised from 

 Cloth ofGoht. Golden yellow ; 

 has the good and bad qualities 

 of the parent. 



Rev. James M. Sprunt, D.D., 

 1S65. (Sent out by Isaac 

 Buchanan.) A spoit from 

 Safrano. Sulphur yellow, very 

 beautiful in the bud. Well 

 known as one of the most use- 

 ful kinds. 



Vibert, 1846. Rosy-crimson, 



Rev. James Sprunt, 1858. (Sent 

 out by P. Hender^son.) A 

 climbing sport from Agr:p- 

 pina. Crimson, the same color 

 as the parent sort, but the flow- 

 ers are fuller and larger. It is 

 not so free flowering as Agrip- 

 pina, but a desirable rose. 



E. Verdier, 1865. Violet-crim- 

 son, a sullied color, medium 

 or large size, poor shape ; 

 blooms freely, very subject to 

 mildew. 



See Desprez. 



Oger, 1864. Coppery-yellow, 

 medium size, full, very deli- 

 cate habit. One of the sweet- 

 est in the class. 



Vibert, 1847. Light rose, quar- 

 tered shape, fragrant, not 

 mossy. 



Ducher, 1867. Rose color, me- 

 dium size, cup form. 



