CATALOGUE OF VAKIETIBS. 



271 



Name of Variety, and 

 Habit of Growth 



[vig. 



761. Paul Perras, 



762. Paul Ricaut, 

 free or vig. 



763, Paul Verdier, 

 vig. 



764. Pauline Lan- 

 sezeur, mod. 



H.Ch. 

 H.Ch. 



H.Ch. 

 H.R. 



765. Pauline Tala-I H.R. 

 bot, free. 



766. Peach Bios- H.R. 

 som, mod. 



son, slightly tinged with violet- 

 red. Very similar to Charles 

 Lefebvre. 

 Portemer, 1842. Violet-red. 



Nabonnand, 1877 Satiny-rose. 



Levet, 1869. Y mm Vic (or Verdier 

 X Anne de Diesbach. Deep 

 rose, very large, very full, 

 somewhat fragrant, free-bloom- 

 ing ; the wood is nearly 

 smooth, the foliage tough and 

 enduring, somewhat tender, 

 the growth is very upright. 

 The largest variet)' known, 

 and a very desirable sort for 

 the garden. 



Pale rose, large, full. 



Portemer, 1845. Carmine-crim- 

 son, medium size, fine glob- 

 ular form ; one of the most 

 beautiful summer roses. 



C. Verdier, 1866. Carmine-red, 

 large, globular flowers, well 

 built ; a splendid sort. 



Lansezeur, 1855. Red, shaded 

 with violet-crimson, medium 

 size, free blooniing. 



E. Verdier, 1873. Carmine- 

 red. 



W. Paul, 1874. Belongs to the 

 Jttles Margottin type. Mottled 

 pink, a fine color, many im- 

 perfect blooms ; there arc 

 others of this type like Com- 

 tesse de Serenye, Egeria, and 

 Alargu^rite de St. Aniande, of 

 nearly the same shade, that 

 are greatly superior. 



