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FOR 1883. 



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A. G. St. Hilaire, dwf. E. Yerclier. 1878. Red, with a 

 shade of crimson ; a good, permanent color ; medium 

 size, full ; fine, circular form. A free-flowering, excel- 

 lent, fragrant rose, thoroughly distinct. Its poor 

 growth is the only objectionable trait it has. 



Abbe Girardin. Bernaix, 1881. Satiny-rose. 



Abel Carriere. mod. E. Verdier, 1875. Velvety crim-' 

 son. Avith fiery centre. Of better form and finish than 

 most of the dark sorts. 



Abel Grand, free. Damaizin, 1S65. Silvery-pink, some- 

 times aiossv-rose, valuable in the autumn. 



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Angele Jacquier, free. G-uiilot, 1879. Pale rose, sonie-l 

 times flesh ; the base of petals tinged with coppery' 

 yellow. A very lovely Tea, bearing some resemblance 

 both to Catherine Mermet and Huberts. Highly com- 

 mended. 



Aimee Vibert scandens, vig. Curtis. 1841. Pure 

 white, small, double flowers. 



A. K. Williams, mod. Schwartz. 1877. Magenta-red. 

 imbricated form. A very beautiful sort, but of delicate 

 habit and not reliable. It is difficult to work up a 

 stock of this. 



Anne Marie de Montravel, mod. Rambaux, 1879. 



Very small, full, white flowers, resembling Paquerette. 

 All of tins class are desirable miniature roses. 



Annie Wood, mod. or free. E. Verdier, 1866. Vermilion, 

 very fragrant ; fine in autumn ; of splendid finish. 



Antome Verdier, mod. Jamain. 1871. Rose tinged 

 with lilac ; well formed buds but without perfume ; 

 while not of first quality, the flowers are as good as 

 those of Hermosa and as freely produced : valuable for 

 bedding. 



Baroness Rothschild, mod. Pernet, 1867. Bright pink: 

 large, or very large : symmetrical, cupped form ; with- 

 out fragrance ; the foliage beautifully sets off the blooms. 

 A very distinct, admirable rose. 



Beauty of Europe, vig. Gonod, 1881. Yellow : oi the 

 Gloire de Dijon type. 



Beauty of Stapleford, mod. Bennett. 1879. Red, tinged 

 with violet. 



Belle Lyonnaise, vig. Levet, 1869. Pale yellow, some- 

 times shaded. 



Boieldieu, vig. Garcon, 1877. Cherry-red. very large, 

 very full : flat form. An improved Mme. Boll. 



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