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THE ROSE. 



Namk of Variety, and 

 Habit of Growth 



549. Mme. Clem 

 ence Joig 

 neaux, vig. 



550. Mme. CI e rt 

 mod. 



551. M m e. Crosy, 

 free or vig. 



552. Mme. Cusin. 



553. Mme. Damai- 

 zin,free or vig. 



554. Mme. de La- 

 boulaye, mod. 

 or dwf. 



555. Mme. de Rid- 

 der, free or vig. 



556. Mme de St. 

 Joseph, mod. 



557. Mme. de St. 

 Fulgent, free. 



558. Mme. de Tar- 

 tas, mod. 



559. Mme. de Va- 

 try, free. 



560. Mme. Desir6 

 Giraud, vig. 



H.R. 



H.R. 

 H.R. 



T. 

 T. 



H.R. 



H.R. 



T. 

 H.R. 



T. 

 T. 



H.R. 



Liabaud, 1861. Rose, tinged 

 with lilac, double, large flow- 

 ers. 



Gonod, 1868. Salmon-rose. 



Levet, 1881. Raised from Sou- 

 venir de la Reine d' Angle terre. 

 Rose color, very large. 



Guillot fils, 1881. Violet-rose, 

 tinged with yellow. 



Damaizin, 1858. Creamy-white, 

 shaded salmon, very large, 

 double ; not well formed. 



Liabaud, 1877. Rosy-pink, some- 

 what fragrant, bushy habit, 

 long, rather small foliage, 

 wood thickly covered with 

 dark brown thorns ; not very 

 promising. 



Margottin, 1871. Red, shaded 

 with violet-crimson, large, 

 full, fine globular form ; green 

 wood and thorns. A distinct 

 sort, fragrant and beautiful, 

 but fades easily. 



Fawn, shaded salmon, large, 

 full, highly scented ; not well 

 formed. 



Gautreau, 1871. Raised from 

 Cafhcriue Guillot. Rosy-ver- 

 miiion tinged with lilac, large, 

 globular ; well formed. 



Bernede. Rose color, double. 



Red, shaded with salmon, of 

 good form, both in bud and 

 flower, and well scented ; a 

 very choice old sort. 



Madame Giraud, 1853. (Sent 

 out by Van Houtte.) A sport 



