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Rose, Beauty de Grange H6by. Various dealers. 



Flowers large, double ; white shading to yellow at the center, last- 

 ing long after being cut. Cross between Baroness Rothschild and 

 Mme. Chedanne Guinoisseau. A strong grower, good for outdoor 

 culture. Hybrid tea. See Annals for 1890, 49. 



— Bona Weillshott. Various dealers. 



A very strong grower ; flower large and double, and of the centi- 

 folia form. Color rosy vermilion, with center of orange-red ; very 

 sweet. Hybrid tea. See Annals for 1890, 42, 55. 1890-1. 



— Buffalo Bill. Various dealers. 



Extra-large buds and flowers, fine imbricated form, somewhat 

 flattened at center, but very full, rich and handsome ; color bright 

 shining rose, passing to deep pink or cerise-red ; highly perfumed. 



— Charles de Franciosi. Various dealers. 



Flower large, double ; chrome-yellow shading to salmon, the outer 

 petals shaded rose ; the bud long and orange-red. Tea. See Annals 

 for 1890, 46. 



— Christine de Noue. Varioits dealers. 



Flowers large, finely formed, of heavy texture ; maroon-red ; pet- 

 als imbricated; very sweet ; vigorous and free. Tea. See Annals 

 for 1890, 44. 



— Climbing Niphetos. Various dealers. 



Sport from Niphetos, and like it, save in habit. See Annals for 

 1890, 56. 



— Climbing Perle des Jardins. John Henderson Co. 



Sport from Perle des Jardins, of American origin. 



— Comte de Grassin. Varioits dealers. 



A cross with Gen. Jacqueminot, and a strong grower. The flowers 

 are produced in clusters, are double and of large size, and very 

 sweet ; the color is silvery rose, shaded carmine. Hybrid perpetual. 

 French. 



— Comtesse de Bouchard. Various dealers. 



Flowers very large, double, of good form ; orange-yellow, the 

 backs of the petals a paler shade. Rampant grower. Climbing 

 tea. See Annals for 1890, 44. 



— Comtesse de Vitzthum. Various dealers. 



Flowers large, double, finely formed, center bright Naples yellow, 

 shading to a higher tint. Strong and free. Tea. Seedling of Perle 

 des Jardins. See Annals for 1890, 45. 



— Comtesse Eva Starhemberg. Various dealers. 



Flower double, heavy in texture, creamy yellow, shading to ochre 

 at the center, the borders of the petals touched with rose. Bud 

 long. Free. Tea. See Annals for 1890, 46. 



— Comtesse Julie de Schulenburg. Various dealers. 



Color bright purple, of a deeper shade in center. Flowers large 

 and full. Plant of vigorous habit. Hybrid perpetual. French. 



