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Berthe Baron. — A very pretty large rose of good form and habit ; color, soft 



rosy blush ; shaded ; very sweet. 

 Baronne de Bonstettin. — A strong, vigorous grower ; large, ver^^ double 



flowers ; very dark red, almost black ; splendid. 

 Baronne Hallez. — Brilliant crimson, velvety ; large and full ; good. 

 Cardinal Patrizzi. — Bright dazzling scarlet, exquisite color ; ver>' full and of 



good form and habit. 

 Coronation. — Beautiful pale rose, shaded with carmine and rosy pink ; large, 



very double and fragrant. 

 Count Bismarck. — Rich dark purplish scarlet, changing to reddish purple ,■ 



fine form and a free bloomer. 

 Caroline de Sansel. — Clear brilliant rose, merging into rosy lilac, edged with 



bronze ; a first-class variety. 

 Count de Ilmbach. — A fine, large ; well-formed flower ; bright crimson^ 



flamed with scarlet. 

 Charles Lefebre. — A noble rose ; large, bold flower, well borne up ; very 



full and fragrant ; brilliant crimson ; centre deep purple ; one of the best. 

 Charles Verdier. — A splendid rose ; large and full ; bright pink, clear and 



sweet. 

 Coquette des Alpes. — The finest White Hybrid Perpetual y^\. introduced ; a 



profuse bloomer ; flowers pure white, sometimes shaded with blush ; very- 

 desirable; should be in all collections. 

 Duchesse de Morny. — Bright purplish crimson, shading to velvety crimson 



maroon ; fine full form and a constant bloomer. 

 Duie of Wellington. — Beautiful velvety red, shaded with scarlet crimson : 



large, fine form ; very full and sweet. 

 Duke of Edinburgh. — Dark velvety maroon ; medium size ; very full, 

 Eugene Sue. — Bright vermilion, changing to flamy scarlet ; a fine rose, of 



good form and habit. 

 Eugene Verdier. — Rich dark violet purple ; very large ; a free bloomer. 

 Emperor of Morocco. — Rich velvety maroon, changing to brilliant crim- 

 son ; large and verj' fine. 

 Enfant de Mt. Carmel. — Brilliant rosy carmine, shaded with purplish red ; 



very large, full and sweet. 

 Etienne Dupuy, — Clear, bright rose ; outside of petals silver rose ; full and 



sweet. 

 Fanny Pitsold. — Bright rosy flesh ; shaded and edged with violet. 

 Francois Michelon. — Brilliant carmine, shaded with rose ; large, full form •; 



ver)' sweet ; one of the best. 

 Felicien David. — Bright, rosy red ; sometimes carmine ; flower quite large ; 



full and fragrant. 

 Ferdinand de Lesseps. — Violet crimson ; flower large and well filled ; a fine 



variety. 

 Francisque Barillot. — Bright, cherry red ; deepening at centre ; good form ; 



very full. 

 Francis de ArragO. — Reddish scarlet, shaded with velvety crimson ; a splen- 

 did rose. 

 Felix Genero. — Beautiful lilac rose ; large, globular ; very double and de- 



liciously fragrant. 

 General Lane. — Clear dark rose, changing to bright rosy crimson ; a fine, 



hardy variety. 



