ELLWANGER & BARRY'S 



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Large 

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Comte de Mortemart,/ree. Margottin-fils, 1880. Rose- 

 color ; very fragrant ; smooth, pale green wood. 



Comtesse de Ludre. E. Verdier, 1879. Carmine-red. 



Comtesse de Nadaillac, mod. Guillot, 1871. Cop- 

 pery-yellow, illumined with carmine-rose; large, full, 

 distinct and effective. An estimable rose. 



Coquette de Lyon, free or vig. Ducher, 1870. Palei 

 yellow; medium or small size ; one of the most produc-J 

 tive roses known and the most valuable bedding sort. 



Countess of Roseberry, mod. or free. Postans, 1879. 

 Shows some characteristics of the Victor Verdier race. 

 Cherry -red, a good color ; large foliage. A promising 

 sort, which has improved, with us, on acquaintance. 



Crested Moss, free. Vibert, 1827. Deep, pink-colored; 

 buds, surrounded with a mossy fringe and crest; free 

 from mildew. A fragrant, very beautiful rose. 



Doctor Hogg. Laxton, 1880. Deep violet-red ; medium 

 size. 



Doctor Sewell. 



Turner, 1879. Crimson, 



tinged 



with 



purple ; large, full, very fragrant ; somewhat the shape 

 of Marie Baumann. A Rose of good promise. 



Duchess of Bedford, 



dish-crimson. 



mod. or dwf. Postans, 1879. Red- 



Vallombrosa. Nabonnand, 1879. Cop- 



dwf. Bennett, 1879. Sa- 



Duchess of 

 pery-rose. 



Duchess of Westminster, 



tiny-pink, sometimes rose. 



Duke of Connaught, chef. Bennett, 1879. Rosy-crim- 

 son, large, full. A fine rose when well grown, but it 

 will never be useful for ordinary cultivators. 



Duke of Teck, free or vig. G. Paul, 1880. Very bright 

 crimson. 



Edward Morren, vig. Granger, 1868. Cherry-rose ; 

 large, flat flowers, very full, often imperfect. A splen- 

 did exhibition sort when well grown. 



Elise Boelle, mod. Guillot, 1869. White, delicately tinged 

 with pink ; medium size ; full, beautiful circular form. 

 An exquisite rose. 



Emily Laxton. free or vig. Laxton, 1877. Cherry -rose ; 

 good in the bud. 



Etoile de Lyon, free. Guillot, 1881. A splendid yellow 

 Tea which may possibly set aside Perle des Jardins. 

 It is of the same form, size and fullness as its rival, but 

 is of a brighter yellow, without salmon, — more the 

 shade of Coquette de Lyon, and is of better habit. We 

 commend it to every one. 



Eugenie Verdier, mod. or duf. Guillot, 1869. Silvery 

 pink, tinged with fawn ; a lovely shade ; fine in the 

 bud. The most beautiful rose of the Victor Verdier 

 type. 



E. Y. Teas, mod. or dwf. E. Verdier, 1874. Carmine- 

 crimson, highly scented. An improved Senateur Vaisse. 



Francois Levet, free or vig. A. Levet, 1880. Cherrv- 

 red ; medium size ; of the Paul Verdier style 



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