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THE HOSE. 



Name of Variety, and 

 Habit of Growth. 



783. President. 



784. President Leon 

 d e St. Jean, 

 mod. 



785. President Lin- 

 coln, free. 



T. 

 H.R. 



H.R. 



7S6. President Mas,' H.R. 

 free. 



787. President H.R. 

 Schlachter, free 



or vig. 

 7-88. President 

 Thiers, dvvf. 



789. Pride of Wal 

 tham, mod. 



790. Prince Arthur, 

 free. 



791. Prince Ca.mille 

 d e Rohan, 

 free. 



H.R. 



H.R. 



H.R. 



H.R. 



792. Prince de Por- 

 tia, free. 



H.R. 



860. (Sent out by W. Paul.) 

 See Adam. 



Lacharme, 1875. Raised from 

 Charles Lefehvre. This is sim- 

 ply an inferior Charles Lffeb- 

 vre,x\o\. worihy of cultivation. 



Granger, 1863. Vermilion-red, 

 tinged with crimson, the flow- 

 ers are much like General 

 Washington, but inferior in 

 quality to that variety, the 

 habit of growth is stronger. 



Guillotfils, 1865. Raised from 

 Tiiomphe de I'Exposition. Red, 

 shaded with crimson, often 

 comes with bad centre. 



E. Verdier, 1877. Reddish crim- 

 son, tinged with violet. 



Lacharme, 1871. Belongs to the 

 Victor Verdier t) pe. Carmine- 

 red, one of the darkest colored 

 in the type. 



W. Paul, t88i, Belongs to the 

 VictorVerdier type. Flesh color, 

 shaded with rose, a deeper 

 shade than Evgenie Verdier. 



Cant, 1875. Belongs to the 

 General Jacqueininot t)'pe. 

 Deep crimson, smaller but 

 better formed than Jacque- 

 minot. 



E. Verdier, 1861. Very deep 

 velvety-crimson, large, mod- 

 erately full, habit bon;ewhat 

 spreading, shy in autumn. A 

 good rose, of splendid color. 



E. Verdier, 1S65. Vermilion, 

 large, full, well forn:ed, one of 

 the most fragrant, somewhat 



