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and stiff stems ; highly perfumed. 

 Growth vigorous. Very valuable for 

 massing in beds and cut flower work 

 for florists. Bed. Cut. 

 Glory of Hurst (poly pom.), E. J. 

 Hicks 1921 : — Flower lively ruby 

 crimson, large trusses. Growth 

 moderate. Bed. 



Glow-worm (Fernet), Easlea 1919:— 

 Flower rich scarlet red to bright 

 coppery orange, semi-single, frag- 

 rant. Growth erect, vigorous, and 

 perpetual. 



G. Nabonnand (T.), Nabonnand 

 1888: — Flower Naples yellow, slightly 

 shaded salmon flesh, outer petals 

 lilac rose, large, moderately full, 

 very sweet. Growth vigorous, free 

 flowering. A. Cut. F. G. T. 

 Godfrey Keller (Austrian Briar) :— 

 Flower deep orange shading to pink, 

 single, free flowering, fragrant. 

 Growth vigorous. 



Golden Butterfly (H.T.) .—Flower 

 apricot yellow, shaded carmine. A 

 seedling from " Old Gold." 

 Golden Emblem (Pemet), S. 

 M'Gredy & Son 1917 : — Flower simi- 

 lar in colour to "Constance " and 

 " Rayon d'Or," and having the same 

 crimson stripe on outer petals, with 

 high pointed centre ; tea perfume. 

 Growth free and branching, with 

 splendid constitution, deep glossy 

 green foliage, stout stalks and 

 mildew-proof ; extra perpetual flower- 

 ing. 



Golden Fairy (noly pom.), Bennett 

 1B89 : — Flower bright fawn yellow with 

 lighter edges. Grov.th moderate. 

 Bed. 



Golden Gate (T.), Dingee & Conard 

 1892 : — Flower creamy white, very 

 fragrant, foliage similar to " Niphe- 

 tos," blooms large and well-shaped. 

 Growth moderate. Exh. 

 Golden Clow (H.T.), Chaplin 1917: I 

 — Flower golden yellow to apricot 

 and oranee. Growth vigorous. Bed. 

 Golden Mail (Fernet) :— Flower simi- 

 lar to " Daily Mail " rose, but pos- 

 sessing a more golden hue. Growth 

 vigorous. 



Golden Ophelia (H.T.), B. R. Cant 

 & Sons 1918:— Flower golden yellow 

 in the centre, paling slightly at the 

 ;5uter petals, of fair size, very com- 

 pact, opening in perfect symmetri- 

 cal form. A seedling from " Ophe- 

 lia." Cut. 



Golden Queen (N.). Wm. Paul & 

 Son 1903 : — Flower rich golden yel- 

 low. Growth vigorous. Resembling 

 " Reve d'Or." Ar. W. 

 Golden Spray (H.T.), Hugh Dick- 

 son 1917 :— Flower in bud state deep 

 " Marechal Niel " yellow, opening to 

 very large, almost single, blooms of 

 great beauty ; when fully expanded 



the colour is clear lemon yellow. 

 Growth quite distinct, sending up 

 long arching shoots forming elegant 

 sprays ; every bud opens in succes- 

 sion, followed by others from the 

 base of the plant. 

 Golden Star (H.T.), H. A. Ver- 

 schuren & Zonen 1918 :— Flower 

 golden yellow, in the way of " Sun- 

 burst," very large. Growth mode- 

 rate. Said to be the largest and 

 finest yellow rose in existence. F. 

 Cut. 



Goldfinch (Mult, ramb.), G. Paul & 

 Son 1907 : — Buds golden yellow, open- 

 ing flowers, changing to white, semi- 

 double. Growth very vigorous, 

 climbing. Pil. 



Goldquelle (T.) :— Flower golden 

 yellow of medium size, fairly full. 

 Growth moderate. 



Gorgeous (H.T.), Hugh Dickson 

 1915 :— Flower deep orange yellow, 

 flushed copper yellow and veined 

 reddish copper, large, full and ex- 

 quisitely formed, produced in endless 

 profusion on stiff erect stems. 

 Growth strong, vigorous and free 

 branching- : handsome dark olive 

 green foliage. Exh. Bed. Cut. 

 Gouboult (T.) :— Flower bright rose, 

 centre buff, large, double, sweetly 

 scented. Growth vigorous. 

 Grace Darling (T.), Bennet 1884:— 

 Flower creamy white, tinted and 

 shaded with peach, large, very full, 

 globular, opening well, sweet- 

 scented. Growth vigorous, free 

 flowering. Bed. 



Grace Molyneux (T), Alex. Dick- 

 son & Sons 1908 : — Flower creamy 

 apricot, with flesh centre ; full and 

 free. Growth vigorous. Exh. 

 Grace Thomson (Mult, ramb.), Wm. 

 Paul & Son : — Flov>-er in the way of 

 " Crimson Rambler," but variegated 

 red and white. Growth very vigor- 

 ous, distinct. Ar. Pil. Perg. 

 Gracilis or ProSific (Moss) —Flower 

 deep pink, well mossed. Growth ■ 

 vigorous, good foliage. Bu. But. 

 full and imbricatei', produced in 

 clusters. Growth very vigorous, 

 Grand-Due Adolphe de Luxembourg 

 (H.T.), Soupert & Notting 1891:— 

 Flower rosy red, reverse of petals 

 brilliant lake, two distinct colours, 

 large, moderately full. Growth 

 moderate. A. G. 



Grande Duchess de Luxembourg 

 (H.T.) : — Flower deep orange. 



Growth free and erect. 



Grand Duchess Marie Adelaide (Fer- 

 net) : — Flower deep orange yellow, 

 large, full, well formed. Growth 

 vigorous, erect, free. 

 Grand Mogul (H.P.), Wm. Paul & 

 Son : — Flower brilliant crimson, 

 shaded with scarlet and black, large. 



