Class. 
Pol. 
H.Ch. 
.|\Centifolia, Cabbage or Common Provence, free. Rose 
|Charles Baltet, E. Verdier, 1877. Carmine-red, fine shade, 
.|\Charles Darwin, mod. Or free Laxton, 1879. Brownish-crim- 
H.Ch. 
.|\Charles Lefebvre, free or mod. Lacharme, 1861. From Gen.) 
.|\Charles Margottin, mod. Margottin, 1865. A seedling from 
Cheshunt Hybrid, vig. G. Paul, 1873. From Madame de 
Climbing Bessie Johnson, vig. G. Paul, 1878. Of the Jules 
ELLWANGER & BARRY’S 
Captain John Ingram, free. Laffay, 1876. Purplish crimson.) 
Caroline Marniesse, free. Rceser, 1848. Creamy white, small 
and full ; seven leaflets ; nearly hardy ; flowers resemble those! 
of Felicite Pe ‘petuelle 
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. Caroline de Sansal, vig. Raised by Desprez, sent out by Hippo- 
lyte-Jamain, 1849. Pale flesh color, deepening towards the 
center ; large, full, flat, often irregular i inform. Rather sub-| 
ject to mildew, but a lovely rose when perfect, and one of 
the hardiest. Generally the best in Autumn: 2.01) 2.0... :| 
Caroline Kuster, vig. Pernet, 1873. This is sometimes @lassed| 
with the Noisettes, but it differs from them in habit, being! 
bushy. Pale yellow, sometimes mottled with rose. A free- 
blooming. excellent bedding VaLriety.owl. .Gi foe PSs 
Catherine Mermet, mod. Guillot-fils, 1869. . Bright flesh color, 
with the same peculiar silvery luster possessed by La France ; 
large, full, and of beautiful form ; when the flowers ee pan 
they yield a delightful perfume ; decidedly one of the finest 
Teas ; cultivated extensively by florists for cut flowers ...... 
Cecile Brunner, mod. Mme. Ducher, 1880. A hybrid frecatl 
Polyantha simplex fertilized by a Tea. One of the most beau-| 
tiful in the class. Salmon-pink, with deep salmon center : 
very small, full, delicately scented ; admirable in bud and 
open flower. An exquisite miniature Rose for floral work. 
opera bouquets, etc. Violets mix well with it and make a 
bouquet of rare loveliness. Highly commended.. 
Celine Forestier, vig. Trouillard, 1860. Pale yellow. deep-| 
ening toward the center; the hardiest of the Tea-scented| 
section, .iekt bSbbuk...- 1 Dig Pee Se Pae eS BOE oo. 3 
color; large size, globular form; very fragrant. A superb 
variety. Budded plants................ 
medium size, full, fragrant : auc not open well 
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son, with a tinge of violet: large, full, cupped : a superb Rose) 
Charles Lawson, - vig. Lawson, 1853. Rose color; large, full) 
flowers:\fragrantls > Ghisidaioe, eee. Hite 5 ae 
Jacqueminot * Victor Verdier. Reddish-crimson, very vel-| 
vety and rich, but fading quickly ; large, full and beautifully! 
formed. Foliage and wood light reddish-green ; few thorns| 
of light red. A splendid Rose 
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Jules Margottin. Reddish-crimson : form semi- -cupped : very 
large, full and sweet ; retains the color well, and is a very fine’ 
bloomer ; foliage slightly crimpled ; smooth, reddish wood, 
with occasional red spines ; an excellent, distinct sort. Bud- 
ded.oplantsys. @ool.usier Doteiistsy Paes Bie eee ees: £82 oo 
Charles Ravolli, free. Pernet,1875. Carmine Rose, not ns 
Bon Sileneyvass Batreten) st iG, SEBO a ee 
ChenedoHe, vig. Bright red; large and double; shoots very 
SPINyeon ..4EAL Siar. Sees 4 Ite ee eee 
Tartas <° Prince Camille de Rohan. Cherry-carmine, with a 
shade of violet ; flowers large, full, slightly fragrant. A free 
bloomer in Spring, but not in Autumn ; distinct and fine.. 
Claire Carnot, free. Guillot-fils, 1873. Pale orange- -yellow, 
somewhat like Celine For estier, but more fragrant ; a beauti- 
ful.shade:s:shy. bhoonier..| ). (eh .ad. Meee eee Ese eS ee 
Mar -gottin type. Blush, highly scented. A very excellent 
Pillar Rose..... Ltt 
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