. Ellwanger & Barry : Mount Hope nurseries. 128 ELLWANGER & BARRY'S. FRANCOIS LEVET. Captain Hayward, vig free-flowering. American Beauty, vig. (Honorable G. Bancroft: sent out by Geo. Field Bro., 1885.) Large, globu- lar ; deep pink, shaded with carmine; delicious odoi ; has proved to be a most desirable variety for forcing. Budded and grafted plants. ANNE DE DIESBACH, vig. (Lacharme, 1858.) Syn. Glory of France. Raised from La Reine. Carmine, a beautiful shade; very large. A superior garden sort; fragrant; one of the hardiest. Valuable for forcing. BARON DE BONSTETTEN, vig. (Liabaud,
. Ellwanger & Barry : Mount Hope nurseries. 128 ELLWANGER & BARRY'S. FRANCOIS LEVET. Captain Hayward, vig free-flowering. American Beauty, vig. (Honorable G. Bancroft: sent out by Geo. Field Bro., 1885.) Large, globu- lar ; deep pink, shaded with carmine; delicious odoi ; has proved to be a most desirable variety for forcing. Budded and grafted plants. ANNE DE DIESBACH, vig. (Lacharme, 1858.) Syn. Glory of France. Raised from La Reine. Carmine, a beautiful shade; very large. A superior garden sort; fragrant; one of the hardiest. Valuable for forcing. BARON DE BONSTETTEN, vig. (Liabaud, 1871.) Rich velvety maroon; large, full. A splendid sort. BARONESS ROTHSCHILD, mod. or diuf. (Fer- net, 1867.) Light pink; cupped form; very symmetrical; without fragrance. Very distinct and beautiful; one of the finest exhibition varieties. The wood is short jointed ; very hardy and a late bloomer. Budded plants. Baronne Prevost, vig. (Deprez; sent out by Cochet in 1842.) Pure rose color ; very large, very full, flat form ; a free bloomer, fragrant; very hardy. Boieldieu, vig. (Garcon, 1887.) Cherry red, very large, very full; flat form. Budded plants. (Bennett, 1894.) Flowers very large; color bright carmine crimson; vigorous and Budded plants. 75c. Caroline d'Arden, vig. (A. Dickson <S° Sons, 1888.) Very large, full; pure soft rose color; of delightful fragrance; petals of great substance. A variety of merit. Budded plants. Caroline de Sansal, vig. (Raised by Deprez, sent out by Hippolyte /amain, 1849.) Pale flesh color deepening toward the center; large, full, flat, often irregular in form. Rather subject to mildew, but a lovely rose when perfect, and one of the hardiest. Generally the best in autumn. CHARLES LEFEBVRE,/;-^ or mod. (Lac/iarme, 1861.) From Gen. Jacqueminot and Victor Verdier. Reddish crimson, very velvety and rich, but fading quickly; large, full and beautifully formed. Foliage and wood light reddish green ; few thorns of light red. A splendid rose. Char
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