CATALOGUE OF VARIETIES. 



239 



Name of Variety, and 

 Habit of Growth 



427. Jean Souperi, 

 mod. or free. 



428. Jeanne d'Arc^ 

 vig. 



429. Joasine Hanet 

 vig. 



430. John Bright, 

 mod. 



431. John Cranston 



432. John Hopper, 

 free. 



433. John Keynes, 



free. 

 434 John Saul, free. 



435. John Stuart 

 Mill, free. 



H.R. 



N. 

 K.R. 



H.R. 



M. 



H.R. 



H.R. 

 H.R. 



H.R. 



without fragrance ; very sub- 

 ject to mildew. The color is 

 bad, and the buds rarely open 

 well ; it is entirely worthless. 



Lacharme, 1875. Crimson-ma- 

 roon, in the way of Jean Lia- 

 batid ; dark green foliage, with 

 many thorns ; not free in the 

 autumn. 



V. Verdier, 1848. White, an in- 

 ferior Lamarque. 



Belongs to the old Portland 

 group. Deep rose, tinged 

 with violet, medium size, full, 

 quartered shape ; fragrant, 

 very hardy, a profuse bloomer. 

 The color and form are bad, 

 and destroy its usefulness. 



G. Paul, 1878. Bright crimson, 

 medium size. 



E. Verdier, 1862. Violet-red, 

 medium size. 



Ward, 1862. From Jules Mar- 

 got im X Madame Vidot, Bright 

 rose, with carmine centre, 

 large and full, semi-globular ; 

 light red thorns, stout bushy 

 growth. A free blooming, 

 standard sort. 



E. Verdier, 1865. Red, shaded 

 with maroon. 



Madame Ducher, 1878. Raised 

 from Antoine Ditcher. Red, 

 back of the petals carmine, 

 semi-globular. 



Turner, 1874. Raised from 

 Beauty of Waltham. Rosy- 

 crimson, large, full, ordouble; 

 does not bloom until late ; shy 

 in the autumn. 



