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THE HOSE. 



Name of Variety, and 

 Habit of Growth 



639. Mme. Theve- 

 not, free. 



640. Mme. Trifle, 

 vig. 



641. Mme. Trotter, 

 vig. 



642. Mme.Trudeau, 

 free. 



643. Mme. Victor 

 Verdier, mod. 

 or free. 



644. Mme. Vidot, 

 dwf. 



645. Mme. Welche, 

 mod. 



HR. 

 Cl.T. 



H.Ch. 

 H.R. 



H.R. 



H.R. 



Jamain, 1877. Bright red, free 

 blooming. 



Level, 1869. Raised from Gloire 

 de Dijon. Fawn and yellow ; 

 resembles the parent, but in- 

 ferior to it in value. 



Granger, 1855. Bright red, me- 

 dium size,afres bloomer in the 

 spring. 



Daniel Boll, 1850. Rose, tinged 

 with lilac, medium size, well 

 formed, free flowering, mil- 

 dews badly. 



E. Verdier, 1863. Carmine- 

 crimson, large, full, fine, glob- 

 ular form, very fragrant; a su- 

 perb rose. 



Couturier, 1S54. (Sent out by E. 

 Verdier.) Flesh color, full, 

 well formed ; a beautiful rose 

 of very delicate constitution. 



Madame Ducher, 1878. (Sent 

 out by Bennett.) Raised from 

 Devonlensis X Souvenir d'un 

 Ami. Pale yellow, the centre 

 coppery -yellow, large and 

 full ; a very distinct Tea. 



Delicate flesh, changing to 

 white, large, very full, flat form, 

 fragrant, five to seven leaflets ; 

 a splendid white rose. 



See Annie Wood. 



Guillot fils, 1877. Raised from 

 Madavie Falcot. Flesh color, 

 semi-double, worthless. 



Pernet, 1859. Closely resembles 

 Madame Noman, it is difficult 

 to see any points of difference 

 by which one may be distin- 

 guished from the other. 



