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ELL WANG ER & BARRY'S 



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Large 

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Mabel Morrison, mod. Broughton, 1878. White, some- $ 

 times tinged with blush ; in the autumn the edges of 

 the petals are often pink. In all, save color and sub- 

 stance of petal, this variety is identical with Baroness 

 Rothschild.* A verv valuable white rose. 



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. Alexandre Bernaix, mod. Guillot, 1877. Sal- 

 mon-rose, the petals sometimes edged with blush. A 

 splendid sort under glass. 



. Auguste Perrin, mod. Schwartz, 1878. Mot- 

 tled pink, rather small, Avell-formed. We have so 

 many roses in this class greatly resembling each other, 

 that this break in color will be welcomed as a very de- 

 sirable acquisition. We like it much. 



. Bellenden Kerr, mod. Guillot, 1866. White 

 with blush centre belongs to the Eliza Boelle type. 



. Charles Wood, dwf. E. Verdier, 1861. Red- 

 dish-crimson, large, nearly or quite full; not of the 

 highest quality but of decided value on account of its 

 immense productiveness. 



. Chedanne Guinnoiseau, free. Leveque, '80. 

 Canary-yellow ; a very beautiful, free-flowering sort 

 that is likely to be much sought for by florists. A rival 

 for Isabella Sprunt. 



. de Tartas, free. Bernede. Rose-color, large, full. 



. Ducher, free- Levat, 1879. Red; a free-bloom- 

 ing, promising sort. 



. Edward Ory, mod. Moreau -Robert, 1854. Car- 

 mine-red. 



Etienne Levet, dwf Levet, 



Cherry-red, 



sometimes having a shade of copper ; flowers and foli- 

 age both small, pretty in bud. 



Mme. Eugene Verdier, dwf. or mod. E. Verdier, 78. 

 Satiny-rose, often mottled, very large, full, globular. 



Mme. Francois Janin, dwf. Levet, 1872. Orange- 

 yellow, small-sized, beautiful buds; very distinct in 

 color and fragrance. 



Mme. Gabriel Luizet, rig. or free. Liabaud, 1878. 

 Pink, very large, cupped shape, somewhat fragrant ; 

 As an exhibition rose, will rank with its rival, Baron- 

 ess Rothschild. The best of all the hardy new roses. 



Mme. Hardy, vig. Hardy, 1832. White, large, very 

 full, flat form, highly fragrant. 



Mme. Lambard, free. Lacharme, 1877. Rosy-salmon, 

 but somewhat variable in color ; large, full, very dis- 

 tinct and beautiful. 



Mme. Maurice Kuppenheim, mod. Ducher, 1877. 

 Pale yellow, shaded with apricot. 



Mme. Noman, dwf. Guillot-pere, 1867. White, some- 

 times with shaded centre, medium size, full globular. 

 A rose of exquisite beauty. 



Mme. Oswald de Kerchove, dwf. Schwartz, 1879. 

 White, tinged with fawn ; a useful member of its class. 



Mme. Trifle, vig. Levet, 1869. Yellow, suffused with fawn. 



Mme. Victor Verdier, mod. E. Verdier, 1863. Car- 

 mine-crimson, large, full, very fragrant ; excellent. 



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