CATALOGUE OF VARIETIES. 



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Name of Variety, and 

 Habit of Growth. 



470. Lamarque a 

 fleurs jaunes, 

 free. 



471. Laneii. 



472. L' E b 1 o u i s- 

 sante, mod. 



473. L'Esperance, 

 free. 



474. L'Enfant du 

 Mont-Carmel, 

 vig. 



475. Le Havre, 

 mod. 



476. Le Mont Blanc, 

 mod. 



477. Le N an k in, 

 mod. or dwf. 



478. Le Pact ole, 

 dwf. or mod. 



479. Le Rhone, free 

 or mod. 



480. Led a. {Paintea 

 Daviask). 



481. Leon Renault, 

 free or vig. 



M, 



H.R. 

 H.R. 

 H.R. 



H.R. 

 T. 



T. 



T. 



H.R. 



Dam, 

 H.R. 



Ducher, 1871. Pale yellow, me- 

 dium size, in the style of the 

 former sort, but inferior in all 

 respects. 



Laffay, 1854. (Sent out by Lane 

 & Son.) Red, good foliage, 

 with five leaflets ; not subject 

 to mildew. Propagates wiih 

 great difficulty from cuttings. 



Touvais, 1S61. Rosy-crimson, 

 very large, double. 



Fontaine, 1871. Cherry-red, 

 large, full, flat form, fragrant. 



Cherpin, 1851. (Sent out by 

 Ducher.) Violet-rose, a muddy 

 shade, large, full, flat form, 

 fragrant, red spines ; inclined 

 to mildew. 



Eude, 1871. Vermilion, beauti- 

 fully formed. 



Ducher, 1869. Pale lemon-yel- 

 low, growing lighter as the 

 flowers expand ; good in the 

 bud. 



Ducher, 1871. Pale yellow, 

 shaded coppery-jellow, pretty 

 in the bud state ; rather deli- 

 cate habit. 



Madame Pean. From Lamarque 

 X Yellow Tea. Very pale yel- 

 low, beautiful buds. 



Guillot-fils, 1862. Raised from 

 Gi-neral Jacqueminot. Ver- 

 milion, tinged with crimson, 

 large, well formed. 



Blush, edged with lake. 



Madame Le d ech au x, 1878. 

 Cherry-red, very large, full; 

 promises well. 



