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and form of flower, it resembles Alfred Colomb, but the seed¬ 
ling excels that famous variety in vigor, hardiness and freedom 
of bloom. It continues to bloom profusely long after the other 
Remontants are out of flower. In brief, it may be described as 
an improved Alfred Colomb, and as good a rose as lias been 
raised by any one. It is undoubtedly the finest of its color. 
Budded and on own roots ... 
II. R. Maurice Bernard in, vig. or free. Granger, 1861. Bt/n. Ferdi¬ 
nand de Lrxxrpx. Exposition dr Brie. A seedling from Gen. 
Jacqueminot.. Bright crimson, large, moderately full ; a good 
free blooming sort, generally coming in clusters. Perhaps the 
most prolific of all crimson Roses in the Spring. Budded and 
on own roots.. . ...... 
II. R. Merveille de Lyon, mod. Pernet, 1882. Pure white, shaded 
and marked with satiny rose ; flowers very large, double, and 
of a beautiful cup shape. A seedling from Baroness Rothschild, 
with the same habit, but larger. A superb variety. Budded 
plants ... 
Pol. Mignonette, mod. Guillot, 1881. Delicate rose, changing to 
blush, very small, double; a little smaller than Paquerette, and 
less full, but distinct and attractive. A strong grower and very 
free bloomer. One of the best of the type__ .... 1 
Pol. Miniature, vig. Alegatiere, 1884. Rosy white, changing to 
white ; full, sweet, in clusters. ... 
T. Miss Kthel Brownlow, % Alexander Dickson & Sons, 1887. 
“ A Tea of robust branching habit; foliage rich and handsome; 
very free flowering; flowers well carried on a long, stout .stem, 
large, of great substance, and perfect form, always opening 
well ; color bright salmon pink, shaded yellow at base of petals. 
Thoroughly distinct.”.. '. . 
P Mrs. H ovey, vig. Joshua Pierce, 1850. Pale, delicate blush, 
becoming almost white, resembles Baltimore Belle .. 
T. Namenlose Pclione, rig. A variety in which much merit has 
been discovered by German growers. The true name bein<j 
lost this expressive name has been given it. It is white tinged 
with sulphur yellow ; very fragrant, both buds and flowers 
large and well formed ; very free blooming .. 
T. Niplietos, dwf. Bougere, 1844. White, sometimes faintly tinged 
with pale yellow; long pointed buds, the petals thick and dur¬ 
able. A very beautiful variety under glass ; it is not suited 
for growing in open air . .... 
T. Odorata, or Blush Tea, free. Carmine, fading to pink or 
blush ; flowers somewhat loose, but very large and good in the 
bud ; very fragrant and free flowering.... . . 
Fr CEillet FlammandC; //w. Vibert, 1845. White, striped with 
rose, like a variegated Carnation ; medium sized, double 
flowers. Budded and on own roots... . 
T. Papa Gontier, vig. Nabonnand, 1888. Rose shaded yellow, 
reverse of petals crimson ; large, semi-double, fragrant, 
free growing, profuse flowering ; very popular for winter 
forcing. .. ..... 
Pol. Paquerette, free. Guillot, 1875. This is the oldest of the white 
varieties. Pure white, about one inch in diameter, flowering 
in panicles of from five to forty blooms, full, prettily formed, 
recalling blossoms of the double-flowering cherry. In flower 
continuously from June to November. A rose for the mil¬ 
lion . . 
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