HYBEID EOSBS 



BOSE OBDEB 



HYBRID BOSES 387 



Climhing Star of Waltham, deep 

 crimson, good form, imbricated. 



CUmhing Victor Verdier, briglit 

 cherry-red, large and well formed. 



Colonel Felix Breton, very rich violet - 

 crimson, imbricated, good form. 



Coquette des Blanches, white, tinged 

 with pink. 



Countess of Oxford, bright carmine- 

 red, very large and full. 



Crimson Queen, dark crimson, very 

 fragrant. 



Dr. Andry, brilliant red, shaded crim- 

 son, very effective. 



Duchess of Bedford, rich velvety crim- 

 son, suffused with scarlet, perfect shape. 



Duchess of Norfolk, bright crimson, 

 fine shape, fragrant. 



Duke of Albany, vivid crimson and 

 good form. 



Duke of Connaught, rich, bright 

 velvety crimson, pin exqtiisite colour. 



Duke of Edinhv/rgh, deep velvety 

 crimson, good form and habit. 



Duke of Teck, bright crimson-scarlet, 

 large and full. 



Duke of Wellington, dark crimson, 

 large and full. 



Dupuy Ja/main, bright cerise, large 

 free bloomer. 



Man'l of Dufferin, a rich dark crimson, 

 shaded maroon, large and full. 



Earl of Pembroke, bright brownish- 

 crimson, margin bright red. 



Eclair, very bright scarlet, globular, 

 free and good. 



Ella Gordon, bright cherry-crimson, 

 large and full, good in autumn. 



Empereur de Ma/roc, rich velvety 

 maroon ; a good dark variety. 



Etienne Levet, fine carmine-red, 

 globular, good habit. 



E. Y. Teas, bright cerise, cupped, 

 large and fine shaped. 



Fisher Holmes, rich purplish-crimson, 

 medium size, flowers beautifully im- 

 bricated. 



Frangois Levet, cherry-rose, fine 



General Jacqueminot, most brilliant 

 crimson, large; a grand Rose. This 

 variety has been crossed with B. multi- 

 flora, and has produced a charming 

 hybrid called the ' Dawson Bose,' 

 see p. 403. 



Gloire de Margottin, brilliant red, an 

 excellent climber. 



Glory of Cheshunt, rich shaded crim- 

 son, cup shape, and free bloomer. 



Grand Mogul, deep crimson, shaded 

 with scarlet and black, good form. Also 

 known as Jean Soupert. 



Giistave Piganea/w, brilliant carmine- 

 lake, one of the very largest Eoses, of ex- 

 cellent habit. 



Haileybury, cerise-crimson, round. 



Harrison Weir, rich velvety crimson, 

 large recurved petals. 



Helen Keller, brilliant rosy cerise, 

 large, full and good autumnal flowers. 



Henry Bennett, fine bright red, shaded 

 with carmine, good form. 



Horace Vernet, velvety reddish-purple, 

 shaded dark crimson. 



James Brownlow, brilliant carmine. 



/. D. Pawle, velvety crimson, cupped 

 flower, and good for forcing. 



Jean Cherpin, very dark plum colour, 

 free and hardy. 



Jean Liabaud, dark velvety crimson, 

 large and full. 



John Bright, pure glowing crimson, 

 cup shape. 



John Hopper, brilliant rosy crimson, 

 lilac tint on back of petals, large, full and 

 a free bloomer. 



Jules Margottin, bright scarlet, large 

 and very fragrant. 



Lady Helen Stewart, bright and clear 

 crimson-scarlet, fine upright form. 



Lord Bacon, deep crimson, fine form, 

 and abundant bloomer. 



Lord Clyde, rich scarlet-crimson, large. 



Louis van Houtte, velvety crimson, 

 shaded with purple, globular shape. 



Madame Charles Crapelet, bright 

 cerise, full, fine shape. 



Madame Therese Levet, bright cherry- 

 rose, large and full. 



Madame Victor Verdier,htight cherry- 

 red, large and fine shape. 



Mademoiselle Annie Wood, rich crim- 

 son, fine double. 



Marie Baumann, bright carmine, the 

 reverse of petals white, fine form. 



Marie Bady (Comtesse de Choiseul), 

 brilliant red, edged with white, nicely 

 imbricated. 



Ma/rquis of Salisbury, rich crimson, 

 perfect globular form. 



Maurice Bernardin {Ferdimand de 

 Lesseps, Sir G. Wolseley, ExposiUon de 

 Brie),, rich vermilion, very full, large 

 globular shape. 



Merry England, rosy crimson, striped 

 with white. 



Mrs. Harry Turner, dazzling crimson- 

 scarlet, large, and beautifully imbricated. . 



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