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General Jacqueminot (Roussel, 1853): brilliant scarlet-crimson, 
most superb glowing colour, and a most abundant bloomer ; a fine 
bedding Rose ; mod. 
George Baker (Paul & Son, 1881): a pure lake shaded with 
cerise, good form ; mod. 
Georges Moreau (Moreau-Robert, 1881): very bright shaded 
red, very large, opening well, globulous ; 7. 
Gloire de Bourg la Reine (Margottin pére, 1879): fine brillant 
scarlet-red and crimson, flower large and full; a superb Rose ; 
vig. 
Gloire de Ducher (Ducher, 1865): reddish purple, very large, 
full, and vigorous ; v7. 
Gloire de Rosomene (Vibert): brilliant crimson, semi-double ; ob. 
Gloire Lyonnaise (Guillot, 1885): very pale yellow, petals edged 
pure white, large and full, very vigorous; the first yellow Hybrid 
Perpetual yet raised ; viy. 
Gloire de Margottin (Margottin, 1888): rosy cerise colour, large, 
semi-double, beautiful in the bud; a good new Rose ; vy. 
Glory of Cheshunt (W. Paul & Son, 1880): this is a seedling 
from Charles Lefebvre, with flowers of a rich shaded crimson, very 
bright and vivid ; vig. 
Glory of Waltham (Vigneron, 1865): crimson, double, very 
sweet ; a good climbing Rose ; vq. 
Grand Mogul (W. Paul & Son, 1887): deep brilliant crimson 
shaded with scarlet and black, sometimes approaching maroon, 
large, full, and of perfect form ; a good new Rose ; vy. 
Grandeur of Cheshunt (Paul & Son, 1883): light crimson shaded 
with rose, peculiarly distinct, large flowers ; vig. 
Harrison Weir (Turner, 1879): beautiful rich velvety crimson, 
enlivened with scarlet, flowers large, full, very smooth ; viy. 
Helene Paul (Lacharme, 1882): very fine white, sometimes 
shaded with rose, very large, of globular form; vg. 
Henrich Schultheis (Bennett, 1882): delicate pinkish rose colour, 
large, full, and sweet; a fine Rose ; vy. 
Henry Bennett (Lacharme, 1875): intense violet-crimson, colour 
very rich, flowers cupped, good even petals, but not sufficiently 
full; vig. 
Henry Ledechaux (Ledechaux, 1868): clear cherry-red, large 
and globular ; mod. 
