NEW GUIDE TO ROSE CULTURE. 41 



Madame Alfred Bleu. — Dark cherry red; fine, showy flowers ; very double and well built up ; a good 



bloomer and very fragrant. 

 Mad'lle Marie Verlot. — A lovely new Rose ; bright magenta red, passing to rich scarlet, delicately 



shaded with dark crimson ; flowers large, very full and delightfully perfumed. 

 Mad. Chirard. — Fine globular form ; large, very double and fragrant ; deep rosy pink ; very beautiful. 

 Mad. Plantier. — Pure white ; large and very double ; a good hardy Rose, suitable for cemetery planting. 

 Mad. Prosper Laugier. — A beautiful Rose ; full, fine form ; very fragrant ; color, bright vivid pink, 



elegantly shaded. 

 Mad. Trotter. — A strong, vigorous grower, very hardy ; flowers bright brilliant red ; full and sweet. 

 Mad. Marie Gamier. — Soft rosy pink, delicate and beautiful ; large, full and globular ; very pretty and 



sweet. 

 Mad. Louise Donadine. — A lovely Rose; very large and full; deliciously sweet; bright carmine, 



changing to clear pink, shaded with rosy blush ; very beautiful. 

 Mad'lle Marie Rady. — Clear bright red, finely penciled with rich maroon; very large, full flowers; 



fragrant and beautiful. 

 Mad. George Schwartz. — Fine lilac purple, changing to bright rosy pink ; large, full flowers ; very- 

 pretty and fragrant. 

 Mad. Eugenie Verdier. — Vivid scarlet, passing to bright satiny rose ; good, full flowers, very double 



and fragrant. 

 Mad. Pierre Oger. — Pure white, delicately shaded pale blush ; pretty cupped form, full and very sweet; 



very desirable. 

 Mad. Gabriel Tournier. — A fine sort ; medium size, full globular form, very double and fragrant ; color, 



deep carmine rose ; very pleasing. 

 Mad. Louis Carrique. — Rich velvety crimson; large size, very double, full and sweet. 

 Mad'lle Annie Wood. — A magnificent variety ; flower very large ; fine full form ; color, brilliant violet 



crimson ; exquisite fragrance ; an early and profuse bloomer. 

 Mad. Alice Dureau. — Bright, clear rosy pink ; very large, full and sweet. 

 Madame Alphonse Lavallee. — Vivid crimson; very bright and pretty; medium size flowers; good, 



compact form ; very regular and full ; free bloomer and fragrant. 

 Mad. Amelie Baltet. — Flowers large, well formed and compact ; color, satiny rose, finely perfumed ; 



very showy. 

 Mad. Gustave Bonnet. — Pure white, sometimes slightly tinged with rose ; medium size, very double 



and full ; sweet scented ; free bloomer. 

 Mrs. George Dickson. — Originated by Henry Bennett, Shepperton-on-Thames, England ; flowers large 



and full ; color, bright satiny pink ; very distinct and beautiful. 

 Mrs. Laing. — A charming Rose, borne in clusters; soft carmine color; reverse of petals light; very full 



and sweet. 

 Marquis de Bocella. — Creamy white and flesh color, centre rosy blush ; full and double ; an excellent 



bloomer ; very fragrant and desirable. 

 Maurice Bernardin. — A splendid Rose ; one of the best ; rich velvety crimson ; large size ; very full and 



fragrant. 

 Marquis of Salisbury. — Large globular flowers ; bright pink, beautifully blended with crimson ; fra- 

 grant and a free bloomer. 

 Michael Strogoff. — A very striking Rose ; large, finely formed, compact flowers ; color, bright cherry 



red, elegantly shaded with rich crimson ; very beautiful and valuable ; exceedingly fragrant. 

 Monsieur Fillion. — Brilliant magenta, changing to lilac or purplish rose ; large, full and globular flowers ; 



very handsome and fragrant. 

 Olga Marix. — Pure white, delicately shaded with amber and blush ; large, full flowers ; very double 



and sweet ; a free bloomer. 

 President Lincoln. — Scarlet and crimson, shaded with purplish vermilion ; very full, fine form ; beauti- 

 ful and fragrant. 

 Paul Verdier. — An excellent Rose ; color, clear, bright pink ; beautifully shaded ; flowers large, full and 



sweet. 

 President Thiers. — Bright, shining pink, elegantly colored with rich crimson ; large, full flowers ; very 



fragrant. 

 Perle des Blanches. — Pure white ; medium size ; good full form ; very double and fragrant. 

 Pleine. — A splendid Rose ; large and fine in every way ; color, lavender red ; beautiful. 

 Queen Eleanor. — Originated in England ; flowers cupped, very large, full and double ; remarkably 



fragrant ; a vigorous grower and free bloomer. 

 Queen of Waltham. — Beautiful cherry rose, a very distinct and lovely color ; large, full and double 



flowers, of perfect form and delightful fragrance. 

 Reine Victoria. — Color, pure white, beautifully tinged with rich carmine, deepening at centre to rosy 



blush ; extremely hardy ; fine, full flowers ; free bloomer ; very fragrant. 



