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THE KOSE. 



Name of Variety, and 

 Habit of Growth, 



436. Joseph Bernac- 

 chi, vig. 



437. Jules Chretien, 

 mod. 



438. Jules Chretien, 

 free. 



439. Jules Finger, 

 free. 



440. Jules J urge n- 

 sen. 



441. Jules Margot- 

 tin, free. 



442. Julie Mansais, 

 mod. 



443. Julie Touvais, 

 mod. 



444. Julius Finger, 

 mod. 



445. King of the 

 Prairies, vig. 



446. King's Acre, 



447. La Brillante, 

 mod. 



448. La Fontaine, 

 free. 



N. 



HR 



H.R. 

 T. 



B. 

 H.R. 



T. 

 H.R. 



H.T. 



P. 



H.R. 

 H.R. 



H.Ch, 



Madame Ducher, 1878. Yel- 

 lowish-white, pale yellow at 

 centre. 



Schwartz, 1878. Belongs to the 

 Frmce Camille type. Crimson, 

 tinged with purple. 



Damaizin, 1870. Bright rose ; 

 not valuable, 



Madame Ducher, 1879. From 

 Caiheyine Mermet X Madame 

 de Tartas. Red, with a silvery 

 lustre ; a promising sort. 



Schwartz, 1879. Magenta-rose. 



Margottin, 1853. Probably from 

 La Reine. Carmine rose, large, 

 full, somewhat fiat, slight fra- 

 grance ; five to seven leaflets, 

 foliage light green, and some- 

 v/hat crimpled ; wood armed 

 with dark red thorns ; free 

 flowering and hardy. 



Creamy-white, sweet 'scented, 

 beautiful ; delicate in habit. 



Touvais, 1868. Satiny-pink, very 

 large, full ; fine, but unreli- 

 able. 



Lacharme, 1879. From Victor 

 Verdier X Sombreuil. Salmon- 

 pink, in the style of Captain 

 Christy ; a promising sort. 



Feast, 1843. Pale rose. 



Cranston, 1864. Vermilion. 



V. Verdier, 1862. Bright crim- 

 son, a clear shade, large, 

 double, fragrant ; a free bloom- 

 er. 



Guinoiseau, 1855. Red tinged 

 with violet. 



