CATALOGUE OF VARIETIES. 



285 



Name of Variety, and 

 Habit of Growth. 



897. Star of Wal 

 tham, mod. or 

 dwf. 



898. Stephanie - et 

 Rodolphe, vig. 



899. Sulphureux 

 mod. 



9C0. Sultan of Zan- 

 zibar, mod. 



901. Superba, vig. 



902. Sydonie, vig. 



903. Tatiana One 

 guine, free. 



904. The Shah, free 



905. Theodore Bui 

 lier, free. 



906. Therese Gene- 

 vay. 



907. Thomas Meth- 

 ven, free. 



H.R. 



Cl.T. 



T. 

 H.R. 



P. 

 H.R. 



H.R. 

 H.R. 



H.R. 



T. 

 H.R. 



eleven leaflets ; dark reddish- 

 brown wood, numerous small 

 spines. A hybrid which blooms 

 in the autu:nn. 



W. Paul, 1875. Carmine-crim- 

 son, medium size, semi glob- 

 ular, full, fragrant ; very large 

 foliage, smooth green wood, 

 with occasional red thorns. A 

 good rose but not reliable. 



Levet, 1880. Raised from Gloirc 

 de Dijon. Orange-yellow. 



Ducher, 1869. Sulphur yellow, 

 medium size. 



G. Paul, 1875. Crimson-maroon, 

 in the style of S. Keyniolds 

 Hole ; very unhealthy habit. 



Feast, 1843. Pink, becoming 

 blush, small, full, pretty. 



Dorisy, 1846. Rose color, me- 

 dium size, very full, quartered 

 form, very free blooming, very 

 hardy ; five to seven leaflets, 

 red thorns. Its poor shape 

 destroys its usefulness. 



Leveque, 1881. Raised from 

 Elizabeth Vigneron. Carmine- 

 red. 



G. Paul, 1874. Raised from 

 Duke of Edinburgh. Red, 

 shaded with bright crimson, 

 rather small, full ; a shy bloom- 

 er, and subject to mildew. 



E. Verdier, 1879. Carmine-red, 

 tinged wi.h violet-criinson. 



Levet, 1875. Rose, tinged with 



fawn. 

 E. Verdier, 1869. Red, tinged 

 wiih velvety crimson, good 

 size, well formed ; a fine rose. 



