CATALOGUE OF HOSES. 21 
Class. 
Price 
Large 
Size. 
H. R. 
N. 
IjSI Rosier**, free. Damaizin. 1874. Belongs to the Prince 
Camille type. Velvety-crimson. A fine Rose, excelling 
Prince Camille; petals with good substance. Budded plants. 
Lamar*! ue, mg. Marechal, 1880. White, with sulphur center; 
flowers in clusters ; generally seven leaflets. A magnificent 
climbing rose under glass... 
50 
50 
H. R. 
T. 
Leon Renault, free. Ledechaux. 1878. Cherry-red, large full 
very sweet; blooms droop ; fades easily. Budded plants_ 
Letty Coles. Keynes. Rose-colored. A sport from Madame 
WiUermoz. Small plants, 50 cents. 
50 
B. 
Leveson Cower, mod. Beluze, 1840. Deep rose, with salmon 
shade; much the same form as S. de Malmaison. This vari¬ 
ety is very scarce, and is much sought after as a companion 
for Malmaison . 
50 
H. R. 
H. R. 
Lord Beaconsfield, mod. Schwartz, 1878. Crimson, fading 
to violet-red ; not promising. Budded plants.. 
Louis Van Houtte, dwf. or mod. Lacharme, I860. Crimson 
maroon : medium size; sometimes large, full. A tender 
sort, but very free blooming and, altogether, the best crimson 
Rose we have. Budded plants. 
50 
60 
B. 
Louise Odier, vig. Margottin, 1851. Bright rose; large and of 
good shape; hardy. 
50 
H. R. 
Mabel Morrison, mod. Broughton, 1878. White, sometimes 
tinged with blush ; in the Autumn the edges of the petals are 
often pink. In all, save color and substance of petal, this 
variety is identical with Baroness Rothschild. A very valu¬ 
able white rose. Budded plants.. 
50 
H. T. 
Mine. Alexandre Bernaix, mod. Guillot. 1877. Salmon- 
rose, the petals sometimes edged with blush. A splendid sort 
under glass. 
50 
Cl.T. 
Mine. Berard, vig. Levet, 1870. A seedling from Gloire de 
Dijon, which it resembles, but the Mowers are less full, of a 
fresher shade, and better in the bud. A valuable addition to 
the Gloire de Dijon family. 
50 
T. 
Madam** Bravy, mod. Guillot of Pont Cher in, 1848; sent 
out by Guillot-pere, of Lyons. Syn. Alba Rosea , Mine. Sertat. 
Creamy-white, large, full : of very symmetrical form and 
delicate fragranfce. A superb Tea. 
50 
T. 
Mine. Charles, free. Damaizin, 1804. Raised from Safrano. 
Apricot color ; of deeper shade than Safrano , and somewhat 
more double. 
50 
H. R. 
Mine. Charles Wood, dwf. E. Verdier, 1861. Reddish-crim¬ 
son, large, nearly or quite full ; not of the highest quality, 
but of decided value on account of its immense productive¬ 
ness. Budded plants. 
50 
T. 
T. 
Mine. Cliedanne Gninnoiseau, free. Leveque, 1880. A 
fine deep yellow; a beautiful, free-flowering sort that is 
likely to be much sought for by florists. A rival for Isabella 
Spmmt, but more full and of a deeper shade. 
Mine, de Vatry, free. Red, shaded with salmon; of good 
form, both in bud and Mower ; a choice old sort. 
60 
50 
H. R. 
Mine Dueller, free. Levet, 1879. Red; a free-blooming, prom¬ 
ising sort. 
50 
P. M. 
Mine. Edward Ory, mod. Moreau-Robert, 1854. Carmine- 
red. Budded plants. 
60 
H. R. 
Min**. Ferdinand Jamin, mod. Ledechaux, 1875. Rosy-red, 
full ; cupped form ; highly scented ; not promising. 
50 
T. 
Mine. Francois dan in, dwf. Levet, 1872. Orange-yellow, 
small-sized, beautiful .buds ; very distinct in color and fra¬ 
grance . 
50 
