CATALOGUE OF VARIETIES. 



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Name of Variety, and 

 Habit of Growth. 



Class. 



607. Mine. Lilien- 

 thal. 



608. Mme. Loeben 

 Sels, mod. 



609. M m e. Louis 

 Caricques, vig. 



610. Mme. Louis 

 Donadine, dwf. 

 or mod. 



611. Mme. Louis 

 Henry, vig. 



612. Mme. Louis 

 Leveque, mod. 



613. Mme. Margot- 

 tin, mod. 



614. Mme. Marie 

 Bianchi. 



615. Mme, Marie 

 Cirodde, mod. 



616. Mme. Marie 

 Roederer. 



617. Mme. Marie 

 Finger, dwf. 



618. Mme. Marthe 

 d'Halloy. 



H.R. 

 H.T. 



H.R. 



H.R. 



N. 



H.R. 



T. 



H.R. 



H.R. 

 H.R. 

 H.R. 



H.R. 



Liabaud, 1878. Bright rose, 

 tinged with salmon. 



Soupert & Notting, 1879. Sil- 

 vcry-white, shaded with rose, 

 large, full, somewhat flat 

 form. 



Fontaine, 1859. Rosy-crimson, 

 double, free in autumn ; not 

 of first quality. 



Gonod, 1877. A sport from 

 Countess of Oxford. Nearly 

 the shade of Euginie Verdier. 



Mine. Ducher, 1879. Pale yel- 

 low, fragrant ; in the way of 

 Solfaterre. 



Leveque, 1873, Belongs to the 

 Jules AT argot tin type. Car- 

 mine-rose, large, very full, 

 somewhat flat form, slightly 

 fragrant ; blooms late in the 

 season, but is shy in the au- 

 tumn. 



Guillot fils, 1866. Citron-yellow, 

 sometimes with coppery cen- 

 tre, large, full, many mal- 

 formed flowers, fine when per- 

 fect. 



Guillot fils, 1881. Raised from 

 Victor Verdier X Virginal. 

 Blush, tinged with lilac, fra- 

 grant 



C. Verdier, 1867. Salmon-pink. 



L6veque, 1881, Raiseci from 



Jules Margotlin. Cherry-red. 

 Rambaux, 1873. (Sent out by 



Lachaime.) Almost identical 



with Eugenie Verdier. 

 Leveque, 1881. Raised from 



Madajne Boutin. Cherry-red. 



