CATALOGUE OF VARIETIES. 



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Name of Variety, and 

 Habit of Growth. 



561. Mme. D6vau- 

 coux, free. 



562. Mme. Devert, 

 mod. or dwf. 



563. Mme.Domage, 

 free. 



564. Mme. Ducher, 

 mod. 



565. Mme. Ducher, 

 free. 



566. Mme. Edward 

 Ory, mod. 



567. Mme. E 1 i s e 

 Stchegoleflf. 



568. Mme. Emilie 

 Dupuy, free 



569. Mme. Etienne 

 Levet, dwf. 



570. Mme. Eugene 

 Chambeyra n 

 mod. 



571. Mme. Eugene 

 Verdier, free or 

 mod. 



572. Mme. Falcot, 

 mod. 



T. 

 H.R. 

 H.R. 



H.R. 



T. 

 P.M. 



T. 



T. 



H.T. 



H.R. 



H.R. 



T. 



from Baronne Prevost. Blush- 

 white, striped with deep rose. 



Madame Ducher, 1874. Canary- 

 yellow, medium size. 



Pernet, 1876. Raised from Vic- 

 tor Verdier. Salmon-rose. 



Margottin, 1S53. Bright-rose, 

 large, loose flowers, very thor- 

 ny ; not valuable. 



Levet, 1879. Silvery-rose, me- 

 dium size, double. 



Ducher, 1869. Creamy-yellow, 

 medium size. 



Moreau-Robert, 1854. Carmine- 

 red, of medium size, full ; one 

 of the best in the class, which 

 is not saying much for the 

 class. 



Nabonnand, 1881. Clear rose, 

 flowers said to be in the style 

 of Niphetos. 



Levet, 1870. Salmon, some- 

 times pale fawn, large, full ; 

 not attractive. 



Levet, 1878. Cherry-red, some- 

 times having a coppery shade, 

 small size, pietty in the bud ; 

 slightly scented, agreeable 

 odor. 



Gonod, 1878. Belongs to the 

 Victor Verdier type. Rose, 

 tinged with violet, sometimes 

 salmon-rose. 



E. Verdier, 1878. Belongs to 

 La Reine type. Mottled rose, 

 very large, full, globular ; a 

 promising kind. 



Guillot fils, 1858. Raised from 

 Safrano. Deep apricot ; re- 

 sembles the parent, but is 



