156 ROSES FOR ENGLISH GARDENS 



Felicite-Perpetue (Evergreen). — Creamy white. One of the 

 best white summer-flowering climbing Roses. Blooms 

 in clusters of rosette-shaped flowers. (S.) 



Fellenberg (China). — Crimson ; vigorous ; a good crimson in 

 this free-flowering section. (A.) 



* Fisher Holmes (H.P .). — Crimson; vigorous. A good exhibi- 



tion and garden Rose. (A.) 

 * General Jacqueminot (H.P.). — Crimson; vigorous; one of 

 the oldest of the H.P.'s. An excellent exhibition and 

 garden Rose. Fragrant. (A.) 



* Gloire de Dijon (T.). — Buff. The most free-flowering of all 



climbing Roses, and for general usefulness has no equal. 

 Fragrant. (A.) 



Gloire Lyonnaise (H.T.). — Lemon white ; vigorous upright 

 habit. A good and distinct garden Rose. (A.) 



Gloire des Polyantha (Pom.). — Rose; dwarf; an excellent 

 rose-coloured Pompon. (A.) 



G. Nabonnand (T.). — Pale flesh; vigorous; one of the best 

 garden Roses of its colour. (A.) 



Griiss an Teplitz (H.T.). — Crimson; vigorous. Unequalled 

 as a free-flowering crimson garden Rose ; a fine acquisi- 

 tion. (A.) 



Gustave Piganeau (H.P.). — Shaded carmine; growth moderate ; 

 a fine and trustworthy exhibition Rose ; but by no means 

 an easy Rose to grow in many soils. (A.) 



Gustave Regis (H.T.). — Nankeen yellow ; vigorous. The best 

 and most vigorous of the yellow garden Roses. (A.) 



Harrisonii (Austrian Brier). — Yellow ; vigorous. A very 

 pretty summer-flowering garden Rose. (S.) 



Her Majesty (H.P.). — Pale rose; vigorous upright habit. 

 Flowers very large. A very fine late-flowering exhibi- 

 tion Rose. It is very subject to mildew and is scent- 

 less. (A.) 



Horace Vernet (H.P.). — Dark crimson ; growth moderate. 

 The most beautiful dark exhibition Rose in cultivation. 

 By no means an easy Rose to grow in many localities. 



