ELLWANGER & BARRY’S 
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Beng. 
.|\Countess of Oxford, mod. Guillot-pere, 1869. A seedling 
.|\Countess of Roseberry, mod. R. B. Postans, 1879. Sent out 
..Dr. Andry, free. E. Verdier, 1864. Rosy-crimson ; large, semi- 
.. Doctor Hogg, vig. Laxton, 1880. Deep violet-red ; medium size. 
.,.Doctor Sewell, mod. Turner, 1879. Crimson, tinged with pur- 
.|\Douglass, free. V. Verdier, 1848. Crimson; medium size, 
..Due de Montpensier, free. Leveque, 1876. Red, shaded with 
.|\Ducher, free. Ducher, 1869. Pure white, good form; mediu 
..Duchess of Bedford, mod. Postans, 1879. Cherry-red ; large, 
..Duke of Albany, vig. W. Paul & Son, 1882. Vivid crimson 
..Duke of Connaught, mod. G. Paul, 1875. Deep, velvety- 
..Duke of Teck, freeorvig. G. Paul, 1880. Very bright crim- 
.|Earl of Pembroke, vig. Bennett, 1882, of the form and habit 
Coquette de Lyon, free or vig. Ducher, 1870. Pale yellow; 
medium or small size; the most productive and the most val- 
uable bedding sort of all the Teas............................- 
Cornelia Cook, mod. Anthony Cook, 1855. A seedling from 
Devoniensis. Pale, yellowish-white sometimes tinged with 
flesh; flowers very large and very full; nota free bloomer, and 
often does not open well, but a superb rose when well grown.| 
from Victor Verdier. Bright carmine, fading in the sun; 
very large and full; not fragrant. Wood almost thornless ; 
foliage very handsome, large and distinct. Fine in the bud ; 
valuable for forcing. Budded and own roots................ 
by W. Paul & Son. Victor Verdier type. Cherry-red;: a 
good color; large, full, cupped; not fragrant; smooth wood, 
handsome fcliage. Budded plants..:...............2.. : 
.|\Coupe d’Hebe, vig. Laffay, 1840. Deep pink ; moderately 
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large, cup-shaped flowers ; seven leaflets. A fine Rose. Bud- 
ded and’own ' roots!) 2°28 8s es eS ee 
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. ........... 
cupped flowers, double, sometimes full, fades badly..... ... 
ple ; large, full, very fragrant ; somewhat the shape of Marie 
semi-double ; fine buds. A valuable variety for forcing, giv- 
ine larcver buds than Agripping. sos sess*s . aoe ee 
erimson’s''a*good' sort: 22. oe ek Se ee Sn ae (ths 
size’; frée bloomer s.% 225.2 2250 eee: ea 
Duchesse de Thuringe, free. Guillot, 1847. White, slightly| 
tinged with lilac. A free bloomers 222-5 <2 57. 24°. 22S 
Duchesse de Wallombrosa, Nabonnand, 1879. Coppery 
rose ; fades badly, and not of good form.... ............... 
full, globular; very good early in the season, fades out later ; 
an excellent sort. Budded'plants.=7 2). 2.23)". ee ee 
Duchess of Edinburgh, mod. Nabonnand, 1874. Seedling 
from Souvenir de David d’ Angers. Deep crimson, turning 
lighter as the bud expands ; of good size, moderately full ; no 
fragrance. This was sent out by Veitch as a crimson Tea, 
but it shows more of the Bengal characteristics than of the 
Tea ; valuable for forcing or for bedding out; flowers freely. 
when first opening, changing darker as the flowers expand, 
and developing a beautiful shading of velvety black; very 
large and full; a free Autumnal bloomer. Budded plants... 
crimson, with a fiery blush; medium size, full and well 
formed ; burns badly. Budded plants....  . ......... ... 
son; full, medium size: particularly fine early in the season. 
Much the best of 1ts type; commended. Budded plants.... 
of ‘‘ Marquise de -Castellane,” but not quite so thorny ; color 
very soft, velvety crimson, enlivened on the margin of the 
petals with bright red ; quite distinct. Budded plants...... 
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