Annals of Horticulture. 



se ; Madame Adolphe de Tarle. Various dealers. 



Medium to large size flowers, somewhat flat form,- having an in- 

 dented or ruffled outline, quite noticeable and pretty ; color clear 

 canary-yellow, sometimes passing to white, tinted with sulphur-yel- 

 low, delicately shaded with rosy blush ; highly perfumed. 



Madame Andre Duron. Varioits dealers. 



It is a dwarf, compact grower, making it a particularly valuable 

 sort for the garden ; has dark crimson, very double flowers, which 

 are perfect even in the hottest weather, and has the rich spicy per- 

 fume peculiar to the finest hardy roses. It will prove to be entirely 

 hardy if given a protection of straw, leaves or litter in the winter 

 Hybrid tea. 



Madame Allegatiere. Various dealers. 



Clear shell-pink, passing to a delicate shade of fine coral-rose, ele- 

 gantly suffused with pale carmine ; very pretty buds and large, well- 

 filled flowers, deliciously perfumed. (Remontant Hybrid Poly antha.) 



Madame Baron Veillard. Various dealers. 



This new everbloomer somewhat resembles in form and habit 

 the old Souvenir de la Malmaison, but is much brighter in color and 

 exceedingly handsome. Extra large, round, full, regular flowers, 

 perfectly double ; color clear, silvery flesh, beautifully flushed with 

 bright pink, deepening at center to fine carnation-red. A good 

 bloomer, very fragrant; quite hardy. 



Madame Caroline Testout. Various dealers. 



The bloom is large and double ; color bright satiny pink, with 

 rosy center. Petals very large and heavy, and beautifully rounded. 

 First-rate variety for forcing. Of the La France type. Fragrant. 

 Hybrid tea. French. 



Madame Charles Frederick Worth. Various dealers. 



Flowers very large and double, fine form and substance; makes 

 beautiful buds ; a strong, vigorous grower, and true perpetual 

 bloomer ; color lovely carnation-red, passing to fine rosy crimson. 



Madame Durand. Various dealers. 



Of strong, half climbing habit ; flower of finely rounded form, 

 and quite double ; beautiful shade of yellow, blooming in clusters. 

 Tea. See Annals for 1890, 46. 



Madame Elie Lambert. Various dealers. 



Extremely free in bloom and vigorous in growth ; the flower is 

 globular and cup-shaped ; the outer petals are purest white, while 

 the center is a beautiful rosy flesh color. Tea. See Annals for 

 1890, 49. 



Madame Jules Cambon. Various dealers. 



A strong, bushy grower, with large flowers freely produced on 

 long stems. Color rosy flesh, reflex of petals magenta ; a very 

 promising variety on account of its beautiful buds. French. 



