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Mme. Berard. [Levet, 1870. j Vig. A seedling from Gloire de Dijon, whic^i 

 variety it resembles, but the flowei-s are less full, of a fresher shade, and better in the bud- 



Madame Trifle. {Levet, 1869.) Vig. Raised from Gloire de Dijon. Fawn and 

 yellow ; very large and full ; a good sort. From 3-inch pots only, 40 cents. 



Marechal Niel, See Xoisette Roses. 



Marie Berton. {Levet, 1875.) Vig. A seedling of Gloire de Dijon. Flowers 

 pale yellow; large, globular, very full, somewhat fragrant; the most free flowering of 

 all the seedlings from Gloire de Dijon. Flower stems very long and stout; lustrous- 

 handsome foliage. A grand yellow Rose, only surpassed by Marechal Niel, and so far as- 

 healthy habit and some other qualities go, it excels that splendid sort. 



REINE MARIE HENRIETTE. [A. Levet, 1878.) Vig. A seedling- 

 from Mme. Berard, fertilized by Gen. Jacqueminot. Flowers large, full;, color, 

 beautiful cherry red, a pure shade ; flowers somewhat scented. An extra fine climbing 

 variety. 



Class IV. Section B.-BUSH VARIETIES. 



AU the Tea Roses are on their oivn Roots. 



BON SILiEXE, OR SIIiENE. (Hardy, 1SS9.) Free. Rosy carmine, .shaded 

 Avith salmon ; fragrant and very free flowering. Valuable for the buds. 



Bougere. (1832.) Free. Rosy bronze, large and full ; moderately hardy. 



CATHERINE MERMET. (Guillot-fils, 1869.) Mod. Bright flesh color, 

 with the same peculiar silvery lustre possessed by La France ; large, full, and of beau- 

 tiful form ; when the flowers expand they yield a delightful perfume ; decidedly one 

 of the finest Teas. 



Comte de Sembui. {Mme. Ducher, 1874.) Free or mod. Salmon and rose,, 

 base of petals coppery yellow. 



Cornelia Cook. (Anthony Cook, 1855.) Mod. 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 ros'e when well grown. 



COUNTESS RIZA DU PARC. {Schwartz, 1876.) Free. _ Raised from 

 Corntesse de Labarthe. Bronzed rose with a carmine tint; flowers of medium size, mod- 

 erately full, highly perfumed. One of the best. 



Duchess of Edinburgh. See Bengal Roses. 



General Tartas. {Bemede.) Free. Buff rose; of special value for the buds.. 



GERARD DESBOIS. Vig. Bright red; of good habit and form, and one of 

 the hardiest. 



HOMER. {Robert, 1859.) Vig. Salmon rose, often richly mottled ; a free 

 bloomer ; moderately hardy ; beautiful buds, varying in color, but always good ; best 

 in the open air. A charming sort. 



Innocente Pirola. {Mme. Ducher, 1878.) Free. Creamy white, of medium 

 size ; full, well formed buds. This variety is now greatly souglit after by florists and 

 others ; it promises to be a favorite with all. Price 75 cents ; small plants from three- 

 inch pots, 40 cents each. 



ISABELLA SPRUNT. (Rev. Jas. M. Sprunt. lS6o.) Free. Sulphur yellow, 

 very beautiful in the bud. A sport from Safrano, which variety it greatly resembles in 

 every particular save the color of the flower. 



Jean Ducher. {Mme. Ducher, 1874.) Free. Bronzed rose; large, globular flowers. 



Jean Pernet. (Pemet, 1867.) Free. Beautiful light yellow, suflused Avith sal- 

 mon ; of moderate size ; very pretty in bud. 



Jules Finger. (Mme Ducher, 1879.) Free. From Catharine Merniet and Mme. 

 Tartas. Red, wiili a silvery lustre ; appears to be a promising sort. Small plants 50 

 cents, each. 



