THE HOME FLORIST. 



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Fig. jo. Hybrid Perpetual Rose General Jacqueminot. 



Gen. Washington (H. Perp.), brilliant, dazzling crimson, approaching vermillion, very large and 



perfectly double, free and constant bloomer ; should be in every collection. 

 George IV. (June), dark crimson, shaded with purple ; attractive. 

 Grevillei, or Seven Sisters (Climb.), a remarkably vigorous grower, but rather too tender in our 



climate to be reliable ; flowers in clusters very profusely ; color, several shades of rose. 

 Joasine Hanet ( H. Perp.), reddish purple, blooming in clusters. 



John Hopper (H. Perp.), deep rose, with crimson center, large and fine form ; very beautiful. 

 Jules Margotten (H. Perp.), brilliant carmine, somewhat imbricated; a very fine Rose, being 



large and attractive, fragrant, and a free bloomer. 



King's Acre (H. Perp.), deep purplish rose, very large and double; strong grower. 

 LaReine(H. Perp.), beautiful clear bright rose; fine, full form, large and fragrant; a strong 



grower. 



Leon des Combats (H. Perp.), reddish scarlet; a beautiful, distinct' and attractive Rosa. 

 Leopold Hausburg (H. Perp.), brilliant carmine ; very handsome. 



Louis Odier (H. Perp.) crimson; globular in form and exceedingly regular; very fragrant. 

 Louis Napoleon (H. Perp.), rosy crimson ; large, full and fragrant. 

 Madame Chas. Crapelet (H. Perp.), bright rosy crimson, large and vigorous; distinct. 

 Madame Chas. Wood (H. Perp.), brilliant crimson, shaded with purple, large and double; a 



profuse bloomer and one of the finest sorts. 

 Madame de Trotter (H. Perp.), bright red, double and fine. 

 Madame Hardy (June), a double white Rose, large and full. 

 Madame Laffay (H. Perp.), beautiful clear flesh color, changing to transparent rose; very fine. 



