Julie Mansais.—A large and superb tea-scented rose, globular, and very fragrant. Its color is white, with lemon.
Madame Bravy.—Finely formed, and of a creamy white color.
Madame Chedayne Guénoisseau.—Canary yellow; very beautiful in bud; large, full, of fine form, and very free.
Madame Cusin.—Purplish rose, center slightly tinted with yellowish white; medium size; full and distinct.
Madame de Tartas.—Large, and free blooming; of a bright rose color.
Madame Falcot.—Buff yellow, something deeper than Safrano, and more double in form. One of the best.
Mademoiselle Cécile Berthod.—Large, full, fine form; bright sulphur yellow; moderate.
Marie Berton.—(Climbing.) Very large; straw color, rather fragrant; vigorous, with fine foliage; regarded as the most free bloomer of all the seedlings of Gloire de Dijon.
Marie Guillot.—Large, beautiful in bud, nearly perfect in form; white, with a faint tinge of yellow; free, and one of the best of the newer light-colored varieties.
Marie Van Houtte.—Excellent form; the pale-yellow petals, often suffused with rose; free, and highly esteemed, especially for cultivation in the open air.