OAT ALOiWE OF ROSES. 2T 



GJENEKAL JACQUEMrXOT. ri?<?w.sefe^, 1853.) A probable seedling from 

 the Hybrid China, Gloire des Rosomanes. Vig. Brilliant crimson ; not full, but large 

 and extremely effective ; fragrant, and of excellent hardy habit. 



General Washington. (Granger, 1861 ) Mod. A seedling from Triomphe 

 de V Exposition. Bright red, with crimson shade; large, flat form, often indented or 

 imperfect; very fall, and a very iree bloomer. Uncertain, but under favorable circum- 

 stances a fine Rose. Retained for its fxce blooming qualities. 



Glory of Cheshunt. {0. Bml, 1880.) Vig "This is a seedling from Vharles: 

 Lefehm-e, with flowers of rich shaded crimson, very bright and vivid — perhaps hardly 

 as full, but a fine early show Rose. Its main value however, will be for its grand quali- 

 ties as a bold shrub Rose, or for pillars or climbers; it is almost everblooming and 

 evergreen, and stands now about the nursery a large bush six feet high and as much 

 through. We think this variety likely to prove the most valuable for our use, of any 

 Rose that has yet come from English sources. AVe were greatly pleased with this, as we 

 saw it in flower at Cheshunt; it was at the time quite equal in quality to Vharles 

 Lefehvre, and of stronger growth." Small plants, from 8-inch pots, $1.00 each. 



Hippolyte Jamain. {Laclmrme, 1874.) Mod. A probable seedling from Victor 

 Verdier. Carmine-red; large, full and fine semi-globular form. The foliage when 

 young has a deeper siiade of red than is seen in any other sort. The hardiest of the 

 Victor Verdier type. 



Horace Vernet. {Ouillot-fils, 186().) Mod. Scarlet-crimson. Large, double, 

 or full flowers, of a beautiful wavy outline; wood nearly smooth. Few Roses have such 

 lovely shape as this ; extra fine. Small plants only, from 3-inch pots, 40 cents. 



Jean Liabaud. (Liahaud, 1875.) Free. Said to be a seedling from Baron de 

 Bonstetten Velvety crin son, shaded with black, centre illuminated with scarlet; very 

 large, full, of fine form. A lovely Rose, but shy in Autumn. Large plants, 60 cents ;, 

 small plants, 85 cents. 



Jean Souperf. (Lacharme, 1875.) From Charles Lefehvre X Baron de Semur. 

 Mod. Plum color, shaded with black, somewhat like Jean Liahaud; large, full and 

 evenly formed ; fragrant. Dark green foliage, with many thorns ; not free in Autumn.^ 

 Large plants, 60 cents ; small plants 85 cents. 



JOHJ^ HOPPERo (Fa?'dl862.) Free. A seedling from Jules Margottin. 

 fertilized by Mme. Vidot. Bright rose with carmine centre ; large and full ; light red 

 thorns, not numerous. A profuse bloomer, and a standard sort. 



John Stuart MilL (Turner, 187 o.) Free. 'Raked from Beauty of Waltham. 

 Bright clear red ; large, full and beautiful form ; fine shell-like petals; does not bloom 

 till late in season. Shy in Autumn. 



Jules Margottin See Hybrid Climbers. 



La Heine. [Laffay, 1844.) Free or vig. Glossy rose, large, moderately, full; 

 very free flowering, and one of the most hardy. A useful Rose,though no longer Queen, 



Louis Van Houtte. (Lacharme, 1869.) Said to be raised from Charles Lefebvre. 

 Diof. Deep crimson maroon ; medium size, full, semi-globular form ; large foliage, fewer 

 thorns than the other dark roses ; highly perfumed. A rather tender sort, but prolific 

 and decidedly the finest crimson Rose as yet sent out. (See cut.) 



Mabel Morrison. (Broughton, 1878. Sent out by Bennett.) A sport from 

 Baroness Rothschild. Mod. Flesh-white, changing to pure white ; in the Autumn 

 tinged with rose ; double, cup-shaped flowers, freely produced. In all save substance of 

 petal and color, this variety is identical with Baronei^s Rothschild. Though not so full 

 in flower as we would like it, it is the best white Hybrid Perpetual raised. Budded 

 plants only, $1.25 each. 



Madame Boll. [Daniel Boll, 1859. Sent out by Boyeau.) Baronne Premst 

 type. Vig. C/armine-rose ; large, flat flowers, very full ; large, handsome foliage of pale- 

 green, crimpled when young. A fine, free-blooming Rose, and one of the most hardy 

 in the class. Budded plants only, 60 cents. 



Mademoiselle Eugenie Verdier. See Eugenie Verdier. 



