CATALOGUE OF VARIETIES. 



261 



Name of Variety, and p 

 Habit of Growth. ^-^Abb. 



664. Mile. Therese 

 Levet, mod. 



665. Magna Charta, 

 vig. 



666. Manetti Rose, 

 vig. 



667. Marcelin Ro- 

 da, mod. 



668. Marchioness 

 of Exeter 

 free. 



669. Mar^chal Fo- 

 rey, vig. or free 



670. MarechalNiel 

 vig. 



H.R. 



H.Ch, 



T. 



H.R. 



HR. 



N. 



Levet. 1866. Belongs to the 

 Jules Margottin type. Salmon- 

 rose, medium size, free bloom- 

 ing. 



W. Paul, 1876. Pink, suffused 

 with carmine, large or very 

 large, full, globular ; foliage 

 and wood light green, numer- 

 ous, dark spines. Alragrant, 

 excellent variety. 



Violet-rose, small size, single, 

 not productive ; this variety, 

 since its introduction from 

 Italy, is more u^ed for a stock 

 on which 10 bud choice sorts 

 than any other kind. It has 

 dark, brownish wood, and al- 

 ways seven leaflets, sometimes 

 nine ; there need be, therefore, 

 no difficulty in distinguishing 

 it from other kinds. 



Ducher, 1872. Yellowish-white, 

 the centre light yellow ; a fairly 

 good rose. 



Laxton, 1877. (Sent out by G. 

 Paul.) A seedling from Jules 

 Margottin. Cherry-rose, fra- 

 grant. 



Margottin, 1863. Raised from 

 Triomphe de V Exposition. Red- 

 dish-crimson, shy in the au- 

 tumn. 



Pradel, 1864. Supposed to be a 



' seedling from Isabella Gray. 

 Deep yellow, very large, very 

 full, globular form, delight- 

 fully Iragrant, the finest ot all 

 yellow roses ; it is of delicate 

 constitution, and requires very 

 careful treatment to produce 

 satisfactory results. It is only 



