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CATALOGUE OF .ROSES. 
Edward Desfosses, free. Renard-Courtier, 1840. Fine car- 
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j|Edward Morren, vig. Granger, 1868. Cherry-rose ; large, flat 
flower, very full. often imperfect. A splendid exhibition 
sort when well grown. Budded plants. .. AP ees shyt Se San 
.|Egeria, mod. Schwartz, 1879. Sent out by Bennett. Belongs to 
the Jules Margottin type. A lovely shade of pink; flowers 
of medium size, full, semi-globular form; fine. Budded 
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.|Eliza Boelle, mod. Guillot, 1869. White, delicately tinged with 
pink ; medium size ; full, beautiful circular form. An ex- 
quisite rose. Budded plants.. ign Aig daa Eee. 
Emilie Hausburg, mod. Leveque, "1868. Violet-rose ; large ; 
full, or very full; globular ; fragrant. Blooms late in the 
season ; somewhat unreliable about opening. Small plants, 
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.|Emily Laxton, fr ee or vig. Laxton, 1877. Cherry-rose ; good 
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.|EXtienne Levet, mod. Levet. 1871. Raised from Victor Vi erdier 
Carmine-red ; ; one of the finest in the type: Budded plants.. 
Etoile de Lyon, free. Guillot, 1881. A splendid yellow Tea. 
It is of the same form, size and fullness of its rival, Perle 
des Jardins, but is of a lighter yellow, without salmon,— 
more the shade of Coquette de Lyon, and is of better habit. 
This variety has not proved satisfactory to some growers be- 
cause the outer petals have been ragged ........ 
..Eugenie Verdier, dwf. Guillot-fils, 1869. Raised from Vic- 
tor Verdier. Beautiful silvery-pink, tinged with fawn 
large, full, finely formed ; exquisite buds: large, lustrous 
foliage ; forces well. One of the most beautiful roses of the 
Victor Verdier type. Budded plants 
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|E. Y. Teas, mod. or dwf. EK. Verdier, 1874. Carmine-crimson, 
highly scented. An improved Senateur Vaisse. Budded 
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.|Ferdinand Chaftolte, mod. Pernet, 1879. Reddish-crimson : 
round form ; nee distinct ; very ede Budded 
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.|Fisher Holmes, vig. or fr ee. E. Verdier, 1865. Deep, glowing 
crimson ; large, moderately full, and of fine imbricated form. 
A superb rose ; one that may be briefly described as an im- 
proved Jacqueminot, being of better quality and producing 
more flowers under glass. Budded and own roots 
. |\Fortune’s Double Yellow, from China, 1845, vig. Bronzed 
yellow, sometimes with a shade of red; medium size: 
double; seven leaflets. A shy bloomer; should not be pruned 
.Franeois Levet, vig. A. Levet, 1880. Cherry-red ; medium 
size; well formed ; of the Paul Verdier style... 
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.|.Francois Michelon, free. Levet, 1871: A seedling from La 
Reine. Deep carmine-rose ; very large, full and of fine globu- 
lar form: fragrant and a free bloomer. Light green wood 
and foliage ; thorns not numerous, wood long-jointed ; foliage 
slightly crimpled like La Reine; habit very erect. A very 
distinct choice sort ; excellent late in June and July, when 
other varieties are gone, and also in the Autumn. Budded! 
plants 
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.. Gabriel Tournier, free ee OF vig. Levet, 1876. Rosy-red : large. 
globular flowers ; particularly free in Autumn. An improved 
Peonia. Budded and own roots 
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.\Gaston Leveque, mod. or free. Levequé, 1878. Red, witha 
shading of violet-crimson ; medium size; fragrant. A good 
garden Rose, and often beautiful for exhibition. Budded 
and own roots 
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