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CLI BRANS’ LIST OF ROSES. 
Tea-Scented and Noisette Roses— continued. 
No. 
241 1 Lena. See New Varieties, page 34. 
12419 L’ldeal (nois.) (G), large, full, sweet-scented, yellow and metallic red, 
shaded dazzling gold. 
2429 Luclole (G), carmine pink, with exquisitely tinted buds, base of petals 
saffron yellow. 
2437 Ma Capucine (F), coppery yellow, pretty miniature buds of most 
attractive appearance. 
2443 Madame A. Carriere (nois.) (f G), creamy white, a fine large flower ; 
fragrant, suitable for pillars, arches, or pegging down. 
f2449 — Berard (F g), rich light salmon, large reflexed flower. 
2455 — Bravy (G) (syn. Alba Rosea), creamy white, large and full; globular 
in form and very free. 
2461 — Caroline Kuster (P G) (nois), pale yellow, deeper centre, large, full, 
and globular ; free. 
2467 — Charles (G F), bright apricot, globular, large and full. 
2471 — Chedane Guinoisseau (F g), canary yellow, beautiful in the bud, 
large, full, fine form, and very free. 
2476 — Constant Soupert (f E g), bud long and pointed, deep yellow, 
shaded peach carmine ; flowers large, full, and of perfect form ; 
brilliant yellow, suffused pink ; fragrant and free, unexcelled for 
forcing, bedding or exhibition. 1/6 each. 
2482 — Cusin (F E G), rosy purple, with yellow base to each petal, quite 
novel ; splendid form. 
2490 — de Watteville (F E g), white, tinted salmon ; superb shape. 
2497 — FalCOt (F g), apricot yellow, flushed bright red in the bud. 
2504 — Hoste (G E F), vigorous, yellowish white, yellow centre, large, 
full, well formed. 
2512 — Lambard (EG), fine bright salmon red, large and full; very 
free ; particularly useful in late Autumn. 
2520 — Pierre Cochet (nois) (G), golden yellow, passing to cream. 
2 5 2 5 — P. Varin Bernier. See New Varieties, page 34. 
2 535 Maman Cochet (PEG), flesh, shaded carmine and salmon yellow, 
large and full ; a fine long bud. 
|2542 Marechal Niel (nois) (F E), rich deep yellow, large, full, and of periect 
form ; the petals are extra large and of good substance, very 
sweet ; the best yellow. 
2546 Marie d’Orleans (G), deep rose, free and hardy. 
2550 Marie van Houtte (peg), yellowish white, edged rose; one of the 
best and most accommodating Teas in cultivation. 
2557 Medea (feg), lemon, canary yellow centre, large, very full, buds 
inclined to be high-centred, expanded flo .vers globular ; vigorous. 
2565 Meta (E G), crushed strawberry, suffused saffron ; delightfully frag- 
rant ; buds long and pointed ; robust, free, and perpetual. 
2571 Miss Ethel Browniow (G), salmon piuk, tinted yellow, flowers on long 
stems, large, and of exquisite form. 
2584 Mrs. B. R. Cant (G), outer petals deep rose, in Autumn frequently 
a rich red ; inner petals soft silvery rose, suffused buff at the base ; 
vigorous and hardy. 
2590 Mrs. Edward Mawley (eg), bright carmine, shaded salmon; large, 
good form, pointed centre ; fragrant. Gold Medal, N.R.S. 
