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THE ROSE. 



Name of Variety, and 

 Habit of Growth 



886. Souven i r d e 

 Pierre Dupuy, 

 vig. 



887. Souve n i r d e 

 Mme. Pernet, 

 vig. 



Souven i r d e 

 Spa, mod. 



889. Souve n i r d e 

 Victor Verdier, 

 free or inod. 



890. Souve n i r d e 

 Wm. Wood, 

 mod. 



891. Souvenir d' un 

 Ami, free. 



892. Souve n i r d u 

 Comte de Ca- 

 vour, mod. 



893. Souve n i r d u 

 Dr. J amain, 

 free. 



894. Souve n i r d u 

 President Por- 

 cher, mod. 



895. Sta n d ard of 

 Marengo, vig. 



896. Stanwell Per 

 petual, mod. 



H.Ch 

 T. 



H.R. 



H.R. 

 H.R. 



H.R. 



H.R. 



H.R. 



H.R. 



S. 



or small size ; rather a good 

 rose, but too delicate to be 

 generally useful. 



A. Levet, 1876. Red, large, 

 globular flowers, well formed, 

 fragrant. 



Pernet, 1875. Tender rose, the 

 base of petals tinged with 

 yellow, large loose flowers, 

 sparsely produced. A dis- 

 tinct but not valuable sort. 



Gautreau, 1873. Raised from 

 Mine. Victor Verdier. Bright 

 red, shaded with crimson, well 

 formed. 



E. Verdier, 1878. Red, shaded 

 with violet crimson, a well- 

 formed, good rose. 



E. Verdier, 1864. Belongs to 

 the Prijice Camille type. A 

 fine, very dark crimson, not 

 equalling Prince Camille. 



Belot, 1846, Rose, tinged with 

 salmon, very large, full, highly 

 perfumed ; an old favorite 

 which yet retains its high rank. 



Margottin, 1861. Red, shaded 

 with crimson. 



Lacharme, 1865. Raised from 

 Charles Lefebvre. Plum color, 

 shaded with deep crimson. 



T. Grang6, iSSo. (Sent out by 

 Vigneron.) Raised from Victor 

 Verdier. Deep rose. 



Guillot pere, 1851. Rosy-crim- 

 son, double, fragrant. 



Lee. Blush, medium size, 

 double, delicately scented, 

 foliage very small, nine to 



