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G. C. Waud (H.T.), A. Dickson & Sons, 1908.— 

 Rose, suffused orange and scarlet. Moderately vigor- 

 ous. Exhibition, garden, bedding. A most distinct 

 shade of colour. Tea scented. Prune 2 or 3. 



General Jacqueminot (H.P.), Roussel, 1853. — 

 Bright scarlet crimson. Vigorous. Garden, standard. 

 Free flowering. Very fragrant. Prune 4. 



General McArthur (H.T.), The E. G. Hill Co., 

 1905. — Bright scarlet crimson. Vigorous. Garden, 

 standard, bedding, town. A fine bedding Rose. Very 

 fragrant. Prune 4. 



George Dickson (H.T.), A. Dickson & Sons, 1912. 

 — Deep velvety crimson, heavily veined. Vigorous. 

 Exhibition, standard. A grand dark crimson. 

 Very fragrant. Prune 4 or 5. 



George Elgar (poly, pom.), E. Turbat, 1912.— 

 Coppery yellow, passing to clear yellow. Dwarf. 

 Bedding. Prune 34. 



Gerbe Rose (wich. ramb.), Barbder, 1905. — Deep 

 pink. Very vigorous. Pillar, pergola. Large bush. 

 Ivovely foliage. Fragrant. Prune 37 or 39. 



Gladys Holland (H.T.), S. McGredy & Son, 1916. 

 — Buff yellow and apricot. Moderate. Exhibition, 

 bedding, glass. Prune 4, 5, or 42. 



Gloire de Chedane^Guinoisseau (H.P.), Chedane- 

 Guinoisseau, 1907. — Crimson. Vigorous. Exhibition. 

 Prune 6 or 7. 



Gloire de Dijon (T.), Jacotot, 1850.— Buff, or 

 salmon yellow. Vigorous climber. Garden, standard, 

 bush, pergola, town, pegging dbwn, N. and E. walls. 

 A good old climbing rose. Very fragant. Prune 

 83 or 39. 



