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THE ROSE. 



Name of Variety, and 

 Habit of Growth. 



598. Mme. Julie 

 Weidman. 



599. Mme. Knorr, 

 dwf. 



Mme. de Roth- 

 schild. 



600. Mme. L a - 

 charme, dwf. 



601. Mme. Laffay, 

 free. 



C02. Mme. Lam 

 bard, vig. 



603. Mme. L a n- 

 deau, mod. 



604. Mme. Laurent, 

 vig. 



605. Mme. Leon de 

 St. Jean, mod. 



606. Mme. Levet, 

 vig. 



H.T. 

 H.R. 



H.Ch 



H.R. 



T. 



P.M. 



H.R. 



T. 

 Cl.T. 



Soupert & Notting, 1880. Sal- 

 mon-rose. 



V. Verdier, 1855. Rose color, 

 medium size, full, flat form, 

 very sweet. 



See Baroness Rothschild. 



Lacharme, 1872. Claimed to 

 have been raised from Jules 

 Margottin XSombreuil. White, 

 tinged with pink, medium size, 

 full or very full, globular; 

 does not open w< 11, and is shy 

 in the autumn. Of bushy 

 growth, and quite hardy. 



Laffay, 1839. Rose color, large, 

 double, cupped foim, red 

 spines ; surpassed by many 

 others of the same shade. 



Lacharme, 1877. Rosy-salmon, 

 deepening toward the centre, 

 the color is variable, some- 

 times being a rosy flesh ; the 

 flowers are large, very full, 

 and good. This variety is 

 not so refined as many others, 

 but is of excellent habit, free 

 blooming qualities, and is to 

 be considered one of our most 

 useful Teas. 



Moreau - Robert, 1873. Red, 

 medium size, full ; not valu- 

 able 



Granger, 1871. Cherry-red. 



Levet, 1875. Pale yellow, very 

 fragrant, poor form. 



Levet, 1869. Raised from Gloin- 

 de Dijon, Very much like the 

 parent, but inferior to it. 



