CATALOGUE OF VARIETIES. 



277 



Name of Variety, and 

 Habit of Growth. 



815. Queen of 

 Ayrshires, vig. 



816. Queen of Bed- 

 ders, dwf. 



Ay. 

 B. 



[7. Q u ee n of B. 

 Bourbons 

 mod. or dwf. 



I18. Queen of 

 Queens. 



819. Queen of the 

 Belgians, vig. 



820. Queen of the 

 Prairies, vig. 



821. Queen of Wal- 

 tham, mod. 



822. Queen's Scar- 

 let, mod. 



823. Queen Vic- 

 toria, mod. 



824. R . Dudley 

 Baxter. 



825. Red Dragon, 

 free. 



H.R. 



Ay. 

 P. 



H.R. 



Beng. 

 H.R. 



H.R. 

 H.R. 



rose when perfect, but sparse- 

 ly produced and not reliable. 



Rivers. Violet-crimson, semi- 

 double, small. 



Noble, 1877, Raised from Sir 

 y. Paxton. Crimson, medium 

 size, very full ; a free flower- 

 ing sort. The color is not 

 very durable. 



Mauger, 1834. Fawn and rose, 

 medium or small size, fra- 

 grant, very free ; of delicate 

 habit. 



W. Paul, 1882. "Pink, with 

 blush edges, large and full, 

 and of perfect form ; grows 

 and flowers freely." 



White, small, double. 



Feast, 1843. Rosy - red, fre- 

 quently with white stripe, me- 

 dium or large size, double ; 

 foliage large, five leaflets, 

 quite deeply serrated. 



W. Paul, 1875. Cherry-red, of 

 good size, very fragrant, does 

 not bloom till late ; a variety 

 of fair quality. 



Hallock & Tho'rpe. 1880. Crim- 

 son, seems to be an improved 

 AgHppina. 



Foniaine, 1850. (Sent out by 

 W. Paul ) Raised from La 

 Reine. Blush with pink cen- 

 tre, large, very full, globular ; 

 does not open well. 



W. Paul, 1879. Maroon, large 

 size. 



W. Paul, 1878. Crimson, large, 

 rather loose flowers ; not val- 

 uable. 



