138 Two ROSE SHOWS. 



smooth, and nicely formed, something in the way of 

 Beauty of Waltham. 



Madame Fillion, beautiful fresh pink, colour very 

 lovely, outline good ; the flower not of any great depth. 



Abel Grand, rosy blush, colour fresh and pleasing ; 

 a very nice Rose, something in the way of Duchess of 

 Sutherland. 



Marguerite de St Amand, rosy flesh-colour, large and 

 full, having the free habit of Jules Margottin. 



Leopold Hausburg, carmine shaded with purple, 

 large, good outline, slightly coarse, and scarcely double 

 enough. 



Charles Rouillard, rosy lilac, with red centre, large, 

 full, and of perfect form, the colour at the circumference 

 of the flowers sometimes a little dull. 



Alpai'de de Rotalier, transparent rose, large, full, and 

 of good form; fine. 



Madame Eugene Appert, salmon rose, large, full, and 

 finely formed ; colour fresh, pleasing, and distinct. 



Mdlle. Therese Levet, rose pink, large, full, distinct, 

 and of globular form ; very desirable for the combination 

 of form and colour. 



Alfred Colomb, bright red, large, full, globular, smooth ; 

 quite first-rate. 



Monsieur Woolfield, rosy pink ; a very large but some- 

 what coarse globular flower. 



Frangois Treyve, crimson scarlet ; good, but scarcely 

 first-rate as shown. 



Duke of Edinburgh, a dark flower, something in the 

 way of Prince Camille de Rohan. 



Comtesse de Palikao, pretty rose colour, apparently 

 growing paler soon after expansion. 



Madame Bellender Ker, white, something in the way 

 of Mdlle. Bonnaire ; desirable as a white Rose. 



Ville de Lyon a large, finely shaped Rose of a 

 melancholy colour. 



Chevalier Nigra, pretty pink, not over double. 



