CATALOGUE OE VARIETIES. 



267 



Name of Variety, andi 

 Habit of Growth. 



cenne, free or 

 mod. 



717. Monsieur E. 

 Y. Teas, mod. 

 or dwf. 



718. Monsieur Pil- 

 lion, mod. 



719. Monsieur Fur 

 tado, free or 

 mod. 



720. Monsieur Jard, 

 free. 



721. Monsieurjour 

 naux, vig. 



722. Monsieur Jules 

 Monges. 



723. Monsieur No- 

 man, dwf. 



724. Monsieur 

 Thouvenel. 



725. Monthly Cab- 

 bage. 



726. Mrs. Baker, 

 mod. 



727. Mrs. Bosan- 

 quet, mod. 



72S. Mrs. Elliott, 

 free. 



729. M rs. Harry 

 Turner, mod. 



Class. 



H.R. 



H.R. 



B. 

 H.R. 

 H.R. 

 H.R. 



H.R. 

 Beng. 

 H.R. 

 Beng. 

 H.R. 



H.R. 



son, double, medium size ; a 

 good rose, but now displaced 

 by Baron de Bonstetten. 



E, Verdier, 1874. Carmine- 

 crimson, large, fine, globular 

 form, highly scented ; a superb 

 rose. 



Gonod, 1876. Belongs to the 

 Victor Verdier type. Carmine- 

 rose, not of first quality. 



Laffay, 1863. Yellow, medium 

 or small size, well formed, very 

 full ; an exquisite sort, of 

 good habit, not nearly so 

 much grown as it deserves. 



Guillot pere, 1857. Red, tinged 

 with violet. 



Marest, 1868. Brilliant red. 



Guillot fils, 1881. Carmine- 

 rose, cupped form. 



Guillot pere, 1866. Raised from 

 ytiles Margotlin. Rose color, 

 often delicately mottled, beau- 

 tiful globular form. Unreli- 

 able, but magnificent when in 

 perfection. 



Vigneron, 1880. Velvety red, 

 flat form. 



Violet rose, somewhat fragrant. 



Turner, 1875. Belongs to the Vic- 

 tor Vei-dieriy^Q. Carmine- red. 



Madam Pean. Rosy-flesh, very 

 productive. 



Laffay, 1840. Rose color, double, 

 generally seven leaflets ; of 

 second quality. 



Laxton, 1880. (Sent out by 

 Turner.) Raised from Charles 



