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THE ROSE. 



Name of Variety, and 

 Habit of Growth 



826. Red Gauntlet. 



827. Red Rover, 

 vig. 



Red Safrano, 



828. ReineBlanche, 

 mod. 



829. ReineBlanche. 

 mod. 



830. ReineBlanche, 

 mod. 



831. Reine de Por- 

 tugal, mod. 



832. Reine d e s 

 Massifs, vi^. 



833. Reine desVio- 

 lettes, free. 



834. Reine du Mi- 

 di, free or vig. 



835. Reine Emma 

 des Pays Bas, 

 free. 



836. Reine Maria 

 Pia, vig. 



837. Reine Marie 

 Henriette, vig. 



838. Reve d'Or, 

 free. 



839. Rev. J. B. M. 

 Camm, mod. 



H.R. 

 H.Cl, 



T. 



M. 



H.R. 

 H.R. 



N. 

 H.R. 



H.R. 



T. 



CI.T. 



Cl.T. 



N. 

 H.R. 



W. Paul & Son, 1881. Crimson. 



W. Paul, 1863. Red, tinged 

 with crimson. 



See Safrano a fleur Rouge. 



Robert, 1858. White, a shy 

 blooming sort. 



Damaizin, 1868. Raised from 

 La Rcme. Blush, well -formed. 



Croz3% 1869. Raised from Vic- 

 tor Verdier. Flesh-white, shad- 

 ed with rose. 



Guillot fils, 1867. Coppery- 

 yellow, blending with rose, 

 large, very full ; an eminently 

 distinct sort, but does not open 

 well. 



Levet, 1874. Salmon -yellow, 

 medium size. 



Mille-Mallet, i860. Raised from 

 Pius the Ninth. Violet-red, a 

 muddy color. 



Robert, 1868. The same as La 

 Reine, though supposed by 

 some to be larger and fuller. 



Nabonnand, 1879. Yellow, shad- 

 ed with reddish salmon. 



Schv/artz, 1880. Raised from 

 Gloire de Dijon, Deep rose, 

 the centre reddish crimson. 



Levet, 1878. Yrom Mme. BSard 

 X Gen. Jacqiiejuinot. Cher- 

 ry-red, a pure shade, large, 

 double, somewhat fragrant ; a 

 beautiful, but rather unpro- 

 ductive sort. 



Ducher, 1869. Buff-yellow, me- 

 dium size, full. 



Turner, 1875. Belong?; to the 

 Jules Margottin type. Carmine- 

 rose, a fine enduring shade, 



