CATALOGUE OF VAKIETIES. 



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Name of Variety, and 

 Habit of Growth. 



793. Prince Hum- 

 bert, free or 

 mod, 



794. Prince Leon, 

 mod. 



795. Prince of 

 Wales, mod. 



796. Prince Paul 

 Demidoff, free. 



797. Prince Pros- 

 pe r d'A r e m- 

 berg. 



79S. Princess Ade- 

 laide, vig. 



799. Princess Alice, 

 vig. 



800. Princess An- 

 toinette Stroz- 

 zio, free. 



801. Princess Bea- 

 trice, mod. 



802. Princess Char- 

 lotte de la Tre- 

 mouille, mod. 



803. P r i n c e s s 

 Christian, mod. 



H.R. 



H.R. 

 H.R. 



H.R. 

 T. 



M. 



M. 

 H.R. 

 H.R. 



H.R. 

 H.R. 



subject to mildew. A splen- 

 did variety. 

 Margottin, 1867. Crimson, large, 

 well formed, excellent. 



Marest, 1852. Rosy-crimson, 



stiff, short wood. 

 Laxton, 1869. (Sent out by G. 



Paul.) From Louise Pey/onny 



X Victor Verdier. Pink, very 



large, double. 

 Guillot fils, 1873. Satiny-rose. 



Soupert & Notting, 1880. 

 mon-red. 



Sal- 



Laffay, 1845. Pale rose, me- 

 dium size, not very moss)', but 

 good in bud and flower ; dark 

 foliage, which is often varie- 

 gated. 



W. Paul, 1853. Raised from 

 Luxembourg. Violet-rose, not 

 well mossed. 



E. Verdier, 1874. Red, large, 

 full, well formed ; slighily in 

 the way of Marie Rady. 



W. Paul, 1872. Belongs to the 

 Victor Verdier type. Pink, 

 globular flowers ; fades quickly 

 and is not desirable. 



Leveque, 1877. Pale satiny- 

 rose, medium size, full, some- 

 what fragrant ; not of first 

 quality, but very free bloom- 

 ing, and therefore of some 

 value. 



W. Paul, 1870. Salmon-rose, 

 does not open well ; worth- 

 less. 



