CATALOGUE OF VARIETIES. 



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Name of Variety, and 

 Habit of Growth. 



696. Mathilde Le- 

 naerts 



697. Maurice Ber- 

 nardin, vig. or 

 free. 



698. MayQuennell, 

 dwf. or mod. 



699. May Turner, 

 mod, 



700. Melanie Oger 

 free. 



701. Melanie Sou- 

 pert. 



702. Mere do St. 

 Louis, mod. 



703. Michael Bon 

 net, free. 



704. Michael Saun- 

 ders, mod. 



H.R. 



H.R. 



T. 



T. 

 H.R. 

 H.R. 



H.T. 



Levet, 1879. Raised from Gloire 

 de Dijon. Rose color. 



Granger, 1861. Raised from Gene- 

 ral Jacqueminot. Bright crim- 

 son, large, moderately full ; a 

 good free flowering sort, gene- 

 rally coming in clusters ; the 

 roots aie very delicate, and 

 break easily. In the spring, 

 this is, perhaps, the most pro- 

 lific of all crimson sorts. 



Postans, 1S78. (Sent out by W. 

 Paul & Son.) Magenta, shaded 

 with crimson, large flowers, 

 many of them coming imper- 

 fect ; wood rather smooth, foli- 

 age dark. 



E. Verdier, 1874. Salmon-rose. 



Oger, 185 1. Yellowish white, 

 deeper at centre, medium size. 



Nabonnand, 1881. White, laige, 

 very full. 



Lacharme, 1852. Raised from 

 La Reine. Pink, medium size. 



Guillot pere, 1864. Rose color, 

 in the way of Madame Joly, 

 but inferior. 



Bennet, 1879. From President 

 XMadame Victor Verdier. Deep 

 bronzed rose, or rose shaded 

 with coppery-red, medium 

 size, very full, finely formed, 

 somewhat fragrant ; on ac- 

 count of their great fulness 

 the flowers do net open well 

 under glass, but they are fine 

 in open air. A very distinct 

 and pleasing sou ; the best of 

 the set sent out by Bennett. 



