ELLWANGER & BARRY’S 

Class. 




Comice de Tarn-et-Garonne, mod. Pradel, 1852. Carmine- 
red ; well formed, fragrant, free blooming...... .............. 2.002. 
Common Moss, free. Pale rose, very beautiful buds. A great 
favorite. Budded DNS ae reas ore eee ee pore eae eee 
Common Sweet Briar, vig. Single pink flowers, followed in 
Autumn, by brightly colored heps. Specially valued for the 
pungent fragrance of the foliage ; fine for hedges../........ 00... 
Comtesse Cecile de Chabrillant, mod. Marest, 1859. Deep 
pink, of medium size ; full, fragrant, of perfect ; elobular form. 
A lovely rose, very hardy. Budded and on own roots............ | 
Comtesse de Frigneuse, vig. Guillot et fils, 1886. Delicate 
“canary yellow ; Tar ge, full, well formed ; bud long and pointed : 
free flowering ; very |DLXOVEOUASY Te a haere eee a BS 
Comtesse de Murinais, vig. Vibert, 1843. White, tinged with 
flesh. Budded and. OnjOwit TO0igssns-s 6.5 2. se ee 
Comtesse de Nadaillac, mod. Guillot, 1871. Coppery-yellow, 
illumined with carmine rose ; large, full, distinct and effective. 
Am. estimable TOSC, cs.<o5 oss oe eae ee ee oe ee 
Comtesse de Serenye, mod. Lacharme, 1874. Silvery pink, 
often mottled ; a full finely shaped, globular flower of medium 
size, slightly fragrant ; not reliable about opening, but a very 
free bloomer. The blooms are not good in wet weather. 
Appears in perfection late in the season, after most of the 
Hybrids have passed out of bloom. Requires and merits extra 
Cane:-. budded, And JON OW) TOOUS isc ees ansot ae ee ae 
Comtesse Riza du Pare, free. Schwartz, 1876. Raised from 
Comtesse de Laharthe. Bronzed rose, with a carmine tint ; flow- 
ers of medium size, moderately full, highly perfumed. One of 
the best under glass. A shy bloomer when bedded out.......... 
Coquette des Alpes, vig. or free. Lacharme, 1867. White, 
slightly shaded with carmine ; medium size ; form, semi-cupped; 
wood, long. jointed ; larger flowers than the others. . The strong- 
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Coquette des Blanches, vig or free. Lacharme, 1872. Pure 
white, sometimes faintly tinged with pink ; flowers of medium 
size, somewhat flat, but full and very pretty ; growth more bushy 
and symmetrical than any of the others. One of the hardiest. 
Later than the rest in coming into flower. This seems to super- 
sede Baronne de Maynard and Mme. Alfred de Rougemont...... 
Coquette de Lyon, free or vig. Ducher, 1870. Pale yellow ; 
medium or small size ; the most productive and the most valu- 
able beddine: sortiof all ther Tease pres neccae a eeee cee eee ate ee 
Cornelia Cook, mod. Anthony Cook, 1855. A seedling from 
Devoniensis. Pale, yellowish-white, sometimes tinged with flesh ; 
flowers very large and very full; not a free bloomer, and often 
does not open well, but a superb rose when well grown.......... 
Countess of Oxford, mod. Guillot-pere, 1869. A seedling from 
Victor Verdier. Bright carmine, fading in the sun; very large 
and full; not fragrant. Wood almost thornless ; foliage very 
very handsome, large and distinct. Fine in the bud; valuable 
for ‘forcing. Budded and ONGOWRNTOOUS foot oes 63s rss eee 
Coupe (d’Hebe, vig. Laffay, 1840. Deep pink ; moderately large, 
cupped-shaped flowers ; seven leaflets. A fine Rose. Budded 
STIG OR! OWNATOOUS cscs gases. aa oserieeows wach oe tive edo a epee Seems 
Crested Moss, free. Vibert, 1827. Deep pink-colored buds, 
surrounded with a mossy fringe and crest ; free from mildew. 
A fragrant, very beautiful rose. Budded plants....... ........... 
Douglass, free. VY. Verdier, 1848. Crimson, medium size, semi- 
double; fine buds. A valuable variety for forcing, giving 
larger buds than Agrippind. .. .si.. 220. <.0crer ce cron sens rclenesageeete. soon 
Due de Montpensier, jree. Leveque, 1876. Red, shaded 
with crimson ; a good sort. Budded and on own roots.......... 


