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Queen’s Scarlet, mod. Hallock&Thorpe, 1880. Crimson; seems 
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to be almost the same as Agrippina . 
H. R. 
Red Gauntlet, vig. W. Paul &8on, 1881. Bright scarlet-crimson, 
shaded with deep rose, very large and full. A distinct and hand- 
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some variety of good habit and constitution. Budded plants. 
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Reine Marie Henriette, rig. A. Levet, 1878. A seedling irom 
Mine. Berard, fertilized by Gen. Jacqueminot. Flowers large, lull; 
color, beautiful cherrv-red, a pure shade; flowers somewhat 
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scented. An extra fine climbing varietv . 
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Reine Olga de Wurteinburg, vig. Nabonnand, 1881. Bril- 
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liant red; verv large, semi-double . 
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Reve d’Or, free. Ducher, 1869. Buff-yellow; medium size; full.... 
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Rev. J. B. M. Camm, mod. Turner, 1875. Carmine-rose, a line, 
enduring shade, medium size, semi-globular form ; one of the 
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most fragrant and free-blooming sorts; superb. Budded plants... 
Rosalie. This was raised by us from seed of the Marie Van Houtte , 
and has been tested in our houses for some time. It is of slender 
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yet healthy growth; foliage small, dark green; llower small, a 
little larger than Paquerette. and of a deep pink color, about the 
shade of Madame L< unbard. It is very pretty in bud and the 
flowers are of good substance, and remain perfect for a long time. 
It has a pleasing fragrance. One of its prominent traits is a re¬ 
markable freedom of bloom, every shoot producing a flower. We 
consider it a distinct and charming miniature Rose, and a valu¬ 
able addition to the list of varieties suitable for forcing. 
Rosieriste Jacobs, vig. Ducher, 1880. Bright velvety-red, shad¬ 
ed with blackish crimson; large, full, of fine globular form. Bud¬ 
ded plants. 
Rubens, free. Robert, 1859. White, shaded with rose; long buds; 
large, full and very beautiful; one of the finest Teas. 
Rilgosa Alba, mod. A species from Japan. Single pure white 
flowers of five petals; highly scented; a splendid shrub. Budded 
plants... 
Rilgosa Rosea, vig. Also from Japan. Flowers rose-colored 
tinged with violet; same size and form but of more vigorous habit 
than the preceding ; a valuable shrub. 
Rilgosa Rubra, vig. Another Japan variety. Flowers single of a 
most beautiful bright rosy-crimson, succeeded by large berries of 
a rich rosy-red color, and are a great addition to the ornamental 
character of the plant. Budded plants. 
SafraiiO'jfae. Beaureguard, 1839. Saffron and apricot; a very free 
bloomer. One of the oldest varieties, and in the bud state scarcely 
to be surpassed. 
Salet./ree or via. Lacharme, 1854. Light rose, large, full; pretty in 
bud. Budded and on own roots.*.... 
Solfaterre, vig. Syn. Augusta. Boyeau, 1843. Raised from La- 
marque. Sulphur yellow, large, full, slightly fragrant. 
Sombreuil, vig. Roberta Moreau, 1851. Creamy-white, tinted 
with rose, very large; quite free from mildew and one of the 
hardiest. A splendid sort for growing out of doors. 
Souvenir de la Malmaison, mod. Beluze, 1843. Delicate flesh, 
tinted with fawn; fiat form; very large and full, with rich foli¬ 
age. A superb Rose. 
Souvenir d’lin Ami, free. Belot, 1846. Pale rose, sometimes 
slightly suffused with salmon, very large, full, globular, highly 
perfumed ; an old favorite. Highly esteemed for forcing. 
Souvenir de Therese Levet, vig. Levet, 1882. Bright red, 
large and full, a seedling from Adam; quite a new shade of color 
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