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THE HOSE. 



Name of Variety, and 

 Habit of Growth. 



619. Mme. Maurice 

 Kuppen hei m, 

 mod. 



620. Mme. Maurin, 

 free. 



621. Mme. Maxime 

 de la Rochete- 

 rie. 



622. Mme. Melanie 

 Wi 1 lerm o z, 

 free. 



623. Mme. Miolan 

 Carvalho, free 

 or vig. 



624. Mme. Montet. 



625. Mme. Moreau, 

 mod. 



626. Mme. Moreau, 

 mod. 



627. Mme.Nachury, 

 vig. 



628. Mme. Noman, 

 dwf. {Mademoi 

 selle Bonnaire). 



629. Mme. Oswald 

 de Kerch ove, 

 dwf. 



T. 



T. 



H.R. 



T. 



N. 



H.R. 

 H.R. 

 P.M. 

 H.R. 



H.N. 



H.N. 



Madame Ducher, 1877. Pale 

 yellow, shaded with apricot. 



Guillot pere, 1853. Creamy- 

 white, large ; not very reli- 

 able. 



T. Grange, 1880. (Sent out by 

 Vigneron.) Raised from Vic- 

 tor Verdier. Carmine- rose. 



Lacharme, 1845. Creamy-white, 

 thick petals, large, full, little 

 fragrance ; an excellent sort 

 for out-of-door culture. 



Leveque, 1876. Raised from 

 Chrofjiatella. Sulphur yellow. 



Liabaud, 1880. Light pink, 

 large petals. 



Gonod. Red, shaded with vio- 

 let. 



Moreau- Robert, 

 large, full. 



Damaizin, 1873. 

 La Reine type, 

 color, fades easily, flowers 

 very large, rather loose, fra- 

 grant. 



Guillot pere, 1867. Raised from 

 Madame Recajuier. White, 

 sometimes with shaded cen- 

 tre, medium size, full, globu- 

 lar ; foliage somewhat crim- 

 pled, wood armed with quite 

 numerous, small spines. A 

 rose of exquisite beauty. 



Schwartz, 1879. From a seed- 

 ling (^i Mine. R^caiuier X Mme. 

 Falcot. White, tinged with 

 fawn, promises to be an ad- 

 dition of merit. It has all ihe 



1872. Red, 



Belongs to 

 Deep rose 



