CATALOGUE OF VARIETIES. 



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Name of Variety, and 

 Habit of Growth 



630. Mme. Pauline 

 Labonte, free 



631. Mme, Pierre 

 Oger, vig. 



632. Mme.Plantier, 

 free. 



633. Mme. Prosper 

 Laugier, free. 



634. Mme. R e c a- 

 mier, dwf. 



635. Mme. Rivers, 

 mod. 



636. Mme. Rosalie 

 de Wincop. 



637. Mme. Scipion 

 Cochet, vig. 

 Mme. Sertot. 



638. M m e. Sophie 

 Fropot, vig. 



T. 

 B. 



H.Ch 



H.R. 

 H.N. 



H.R. 

 H.R. 



H.R. 



T. 

 H.R. 



characteristics of the Eliza 

 Boelle type. 



Pradel, 1852. Salmon-rose, large, 

 full, and good in the bud ; an 

 excellent sort. 



Oger, 1878. (Sent out b)^ C. 

 Verdier.) A sport from Rcine 

 Victoria. Blush, the exterior 

 of petals tinged with rosy- 

 lilac, cupped form, not a free 

 bloomer. 



Plantier, 1835. Pure white, 

 above medium size, full, fl.it 

 form, seven leaflets, foliage 

 rather small ; one of the best 

 white roses for hedges and for 

 massing. Early in the season 

 the flowers are produced in 

 great abundance. 



E. Verdier, 1875. Red, quartered 

 shape, not fragrant, numerous 

 red thorns; of second quality. 



Lacharme, 1853. Blush white, 

 medium size, well formed. 

 The origin of this rose is un- 

 known ; probably it is the re- 

 sult of a natural cross with 

 some Noisette on a Bourbon. 



Guillot pere, 1850. Blush; a 

 pretty sort, but of unhealthy 

 habit and quite tender. 



Vigneron, 1881. Raised from 

 General Jacqueminot. Red, 

 tinged with lilac. 



Cochet, 1871. Cherry-rose. 



See Madame Bravy. 



Levet, 1876. Bright rose, nearly 

 smooth wood ; a shy autumnal 

 and not of first quality. 



