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ELLWANGER & BARRY’S 
Class. 
lato db. 
Chet: 
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.|Mme. Ducher, free. Levet, 1879. Red ; prices ye ss prom- 
.|.Mme. Gabriel Luizet, vig. or free. Liabaud, 1878. Pink,) 
.|Mme. Hardy, vig, Hardy, 1832. White, large, very full, fiat) 
..Mme. Joly, free. Rose-color, medium size ; fragrant and of, 
Mme. Alexandre Bernaix, mod. Guillot, 1877. Salmon- 
rose, the petals sometimes edged with blush. A splendid sort 
under glass. ie aha TORTS CPNES TASER EAR CEL), Se ay Reale 2) 
Mme. Berard, vig. Levet, 1870. A seedling from Gloire de 
Dijon, which it resembles, but the flowers are Jess full, of a 
fresher shade, and better in the bud. A valuable addition to 
the Gloire de Dijon family Pee aes ete Va ee 
Mme. Bravy, mod. Guillot, of Pont Cheri in, 1848: sent 
out by Guillot-pere, of Lyons. Syn. Alba Rosea, Mme Sertat.. 
Creamy-white, large, full; of very symmetrical form and 
delicate fragrance. A superb Tea.... ......5..52:-..6: 
Mme. Chabaud de St. Mandrier, ‘mod. Nabonnand, 1881. 
Fawn color, shaded with red in the center; very large and 
Pia eR AS ee Ee ea ERA a On Seca 
Mme. Charles, free.. Damaizin, 1864. Raised from Safr énea 
Apricot color; of deeper shade than Safrano, and somew hat 
More doubles Ness Se Ne ee hs eA | 
..Mme. Charles Wood, dwf. E. Verdier, 1861. Reddish- -crim- 
son, large, nearly or quite full; not of the highest quality, | 
but of decided value on account of its immense productive-) 
ness: “Budded plants. (25 eee? <n We ee Re ene eee 
Mme. Chedanne Guinoiseau, free. Leveque, 1880. <A fine 
deep yellow; a beautiful, free-flowering sort that is likely) 
to be much sought for by florists. A rival for Isabella Sprunt, 
but more full andvof‘a deeper'shades) =) 23) “Fee. 
Mme. Cusin, vig. Guillot-fils, 1881. Violet-rose, tinged with 
yellow fine tfiorm.:. oS Sese 2a hee Sees Caetano | 
Mme de Tartas, mod. Bernede. Bright rose, large, full and free 
bloomani eye aii «i steer eae ee Pce Seen id 4 Sioa agen 
Mme. de Vatry, free. Red, shaded with salmon; of good form) 
both in bud and flower ; a choice old sort........... | 
Mme de Watteviile, vig. Guillot, 1884. White, slightly sal- 
mon vlargerstill well*shapedatnitea.. sas. (Renee ee tee 
ISIN NSOLU Maes, Se A Te ee aida al 
.| Mme. Edward Or y, mod. Moreau- Robert, 1854. Carmine- 
redes) Budded plamtsiy eae teem uss) (een enter 
Mme. Francois Janin, dwf. Levet, 1872. Orange-yellow, | 
small-size, beautiful buds; very distinct in color and fra-) 
distinct, very large, cupped shape ; somewhat fragrant. As 
an exhibition rose, will rank with its rival, Baroness Roths- 
child > -Buddedplants:, .. - 0s ee ee ee ee 
form ; highly fragrant. Budded plants......... 
good shape. Seems to contain some Bourbon blood......... 
Mme. Lacharme, dwf. lLacharme, 1872. From Jules Mar- 
gottin and Sombreuil. White, slightly shaded with pink ; 
medium size; globular, full flowers. The habit is bushy ; 
wood short, pointed, pale green; small crimpled foliage ; 
small red thorns ; quite hardy. Budded plants. 
Mme. Lambard, free, Lacharme, 1877. Rosy salmon, ‘but 
somewhat variable in color: large, full, very distinct and 
eanmbiiulsce <6 Le BALE SEN AE SR ee ee oer aa 
Mme. Louis Henry, vig. Mme. Ducher, 1879. Pale yellow ; 
medium size ; full. of fine form ; fragrant Pee A ere 
Mme, Maurice Kuppenheim, mod. Ducher, 1877. Pale 
yellow, shaded with apricot ; flower loose ; a poor bedder.. 
