CATALOGUE OF VARIETIES. 261 
Variety, Hasir 
oF GROWTH, AND CLAss, DEscRIPTION. 
419. Gloire de Ducher,|Ducher, 1865. Crimson-purple, large,very 
vig. H.R. full, subject to mildew. If the color were 
permanent, this would be a good kind. 
— Gloire de Paris. 7.|A deceit, Sent out as a new sort ; it is 
R. but A xne de Diesbach. 
420. * Gloire de Margot-|Margottin, 1887. Brilliant scarlet ; large, 
tin, vig. H.R. semi-double, globular, of good "shape, 
elongated bud ; fragrant ; vigorous and 
free flowering. Probably the brightest 
rose yet raised. 
421. * Gloire des Cuivres,|Tesnier, 1889. Large, full, salmon-rose 
Wig +7. tinted with canary gold; fragrant and 
a free bloomer. 
422. * Gloire des Polyan-|Guillot, 1887. Bright rose with white cen- 
tha, dwf. Pod. tre; full, nicely formed. Abundant 
bloomer. 
423. Gloire des  Roso-|Vibert. Brilliant crimson, semi-double. 
manes, free. B. 
424. Gloire de Santenay,/Ducher, 1859. Raised from General 
free or mod. 4.2, Jacqueminot, Crimson tinged with 
violet ; out of date. 
425. Gloire de Vitry, Masson, 1855. Raised from La Reine. 
free, AR. Bright rose. 
426. Glory of Cheshunt,/G. Paul, 1880, Raised from Charles Le- 
vig. ALR. Yebure. Rich crimson, double, very 
effective. 
427. bee! of Mosses,|Vibert, 13852. Pale rose, very large, full, 
M. flat form ; not attractive in the bud 
the foliage i is very large. 
428. pee of Waltham./Vigneron, 1865. (Sent out by W. au 
C2. Crimson, double, fragrant. 
429. 5 Gold of Ophir. |See Ophirie. 
430. * Golden Gate, vig.|Dingee & Conard Co., 1891. Large, 
Ee: double ; bud long and pointed ; creamy- 
white, base of petals golden-yellow; 
free bloomer. 
431. Goubault, free or|Goubault, 1843. Rose, tinged with sal- 
mod, 7. mon; resembles Bon Siléne, but in- 
ferior to it. 
432. * Grace Darling, vig.|Bennett, 1884. Large and full, creamy- 
a, white, tinted with peach ; free flower- 
ing ; distinct. 
433- hace free. (Pro-|Deep pink buds, surrounded with delicate 
lific.) M. fringe like moss. The most beautiful 
of all the moss roses. 
434- [e-siehraer free.|Laffay. Red, shaded with crimson, 
Ch. double, fragrant ; poor. 
