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ELLWANGER <& BARRY’S 
Class. 
B. 
P. 
II. R. 
H. R. 
II. R. 
Cl. T. 
Ay. 
Fr. 
P. M. 
H. R. 
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T. j 
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M. 
H. R. 
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T. 
Apolline, vig. V. Verdier, 1848. Rosy pink; large cupped 
flowers, the best of all the Bourbons in open air.. . 
Baltimore Belle, vig. Sam. Feast, 1848. Pale blush, becoming 
nearly white ; compact and fine . 
Baron de Bonstetten, mg. Liabaud, 1871. Rich velvety 
maroon ; large, full. A splendid sort .... 
Baroness Kothseliild, mod. or dwf. Pernet, 1867. Light 
pink ; cupped form ; very symmetrical ; without fragrance. 
Very distinct and beautiful; one of the finest exhibition varie¬ 
ties. The wood is short-jointed ; very hardy and a late 
bloomer. Budded plants ...; 
Baron no Prevost, mg. Deprez. (Sent out by Cocliet in 1842.) 
Pure rose color; very large, very full, flat form ; a free bloomer, 
fragrant, very hardy. Budded and on own roots. . * 
Belle Lyon liaise, mg. Levet, 1869. Raised from Gloire de 
Dijon. Pale yellow, sometimes shaded ; distinct, fine. Ranks 
next to Gloire de Dijon among members of that family_ 
Bennett’s Seedling, vig. Bennett, 1840. Pure white double 
flowers of medium size .. 
B1 ane 1 1 efie 11 r, free. Vibert, 1846. White, tinged with flesh; 
medium size, flat ; very fragrant and good. Blooms in great 
profusion very early in the season. A valuable garden rose. 
Budded plants . 
Blanche Moreau, vig. Moreau-Robert, 1880. Pure white, 
large, full and of perfect form, the buds and flowers produced 
in clusters, and freely furnished with a deep green moss. 
Budded and on own roots . . 
Boieldieti, mg. Garcon, 1877. Cherry red, very large, very full; 
flat form. An improved Mme. Boll. Budded plants.___ _ ’j 
Bon Silene, or Silene, free. Hardy, 1839, Rosy carmine, 
shaded with salmon 
able for the buds. .. 
fragrant and very free-flowering. Valu- 
Bougore,/;v?6\ Bou^ere, 1832. Bronzed pink ; large and moder¬ 
ately full; one of the hardiest __ 
Captain Christy, mod. or dwf. Lacharme, 1873. Flesh-color, 
deepening toward the center; medium size, sometimes large,’ 
full. 111-shaped flowers are not uncommon, but when the 
flowers are perfect there are none more admirable.. 
Captain John Ingram, 
Budded and on own roots... 
Laffay, 1876. Purplish crimson. 
Caroline de Sansal, vig. Raised by Deprez, sent out by Ilippo- 
lyte-Jamain, 1849, Pale flesh color, deepening towards the 
center ; large, full, flat, often irregular in form. Rather sub¬ 
ject to mildew, but a lovely rose when perfect, and one of the 
hardiest. Generally the best in Autumn. Budded and on 
own roots . 
Caroline Kuster, vig. Pernet, 1873. This is sometimes classed 
with the Noisettes, but it differs from them in habit, being 
bushy. Pale yellow, sometimes mottled with rose. A free- 
blooming, excellent bedding variety . 
Catharine Mermet, mod. Guillot-fils, 1869. Bright flesh color 
with the same peculiar silvery luster possessed by La France) 
large, full, and of beautiful form ; when the flowers expand 
they yield a delightful perfume ; decidedly one of the finest 
leas; cultivated extensively by florists for cut flowers 
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