CATALOGUE OF VARIETIES. 261 



VARIETY, HABIT 

 OF GROWTH, AND CLASS. 



DESCRIPTION. 



419. Gloire de Ducher, 

 vig. H.R. 



Gloire de Paris. H. 



R. 



420. * Gloire de Margot- 

 tin, vig. H.R. 



ucher, 1865. Crimson-purple, large,very 

 full, subject to mildew. If the color were 

 permanent, this would be a good kind. 



A deceit. Sent out as a new sort ; it is 

 but A nne de Diesbach. 



Margottin, 1887. Brilliant scarlet ; large, 

 semi-double, globular, of good shape, 

 elongated bud ; fragrant ; vigorous and 

 free flowering. Probably the brightest 

 rose yet raised. 



'esnier, 1889. Large, full, salmon-rose, 

 tinted with canary gold ; fragrant ana 

 a free bloomer. 



422. * Gloire des Polyan- Guillot, 1887. Bright rose with white cen- 

 tre ; full, 



421. * Gloire des Cuivres, T 

 vig. T. 



tha, dwf. Pol. 



423. Gloire des Roso- 

 manes, free. B. 



424. Gloire de Santenay, 

 free or mod. H.R. 



425. Gloire de Vitry, 

 free. H.R. 



426. Glory of Cheshunt, 

 vig. H.R. 



427. Glory of Mosses, 

 mod. M. 



428. Glory of Waltham. 

 H.Cl. 



429. * Gold of Ophir. 



430. * Golden Gate, vig. 



431. Goubault, free or 

 mod. 7*. 



432. * Grace Darling, vig. 



433. Gracilis, free. (Pro- 

 lific.) M. 



434. Great Western, free 

 H.Ch. 



nicely formed. Abundant 

 bloomer. 

 Vibert. Brilliant crimson, semi-double. 



Ducher, 1859. Raised from General 

 Jacqueminot. Crimson tinged with 

 violet ; out of date. 



Masson, 1855. Raised from La Reine. 

 Bright rose. 



r. Paul, 1880. Raised from Charles Le- 

 febvre. Rich crimson, double, very 

 effective. 



Vibert, 1852. Pale rose, very large, full, 

 flat form ; not attractive in the bud ; 

 the foliage is very large. 



Vigneron, 1865. (Sent out by W. Paul.) 

 Crimson, double, fragrant. 



See Ophirie. 



Dingee & Conard Co., 1891. Large, 

 double ; bud long and pointed ; creamy- 

 white, base of petals golden - yellow ; 

 free bloomer. 



Goubault, 1843. Rose, tinged with sal- 

 mon ; resembles Bon Silent, but in- 

 ferior to it. 



Bennett, 1884. Large and full, creamy- 

 white, tinted with peach ; free flower- 

 ing ; distinct. 



Deep pink buds, surrounded with delicate 

 fringe like moss. The most beautiful 

 of all the moss roses. 



Laffay. Red, shaded with crimson, 

 double, fragrant ; poor. 



