GENERAL CATALOGT E. 
Eugene Furst, vig. (Soupert & Notting, 1876.) 
Velvety crimson shaded with deep crimson; 
large and full, of goodshape; fragrant. A fine 
dark Rose. Budded plants. 75c. 
Eugenie Verdier, dwf (Guillot-fils, 1869.) Raised 
from Victor Verdier. Beautiful silvery pink, 
tinged with fawn; large, full, finely formed; 
exquisite buds; large lustrous foliage; forces 
well. One of the most beautiful roses of the 
Victor Verdier type. Budded plants. 
FISHER HOLMES, free or vig. (Z. Verdier, 1865.) 
Deep glowing crimson; large, moderately full, 
and of fine imbricated form. A superb rose. 
FRANCOIS LEVET, zg. (A. Levet, 1880.) Cherry 
red; medium size; well formed; of the Paul 
Verdier style; very free bloomer. Valuable on 
account of its vigorous habit. On own roots. 
FRANCOIS MICHELON, free. (Levet, 1871.) A 
seedling from Za Reine. Deep carmine rose; 
very large, full and of fine globular form; fra- 
grant and a free bloomer. Habit very erect. 
A distinct, choice sort; excellent late in June 
and July, when other varieties are gone, and 
also in the autumn. Budded plants. 
Gabriel Tournier, free or vig. (Levet, 1876.) Rosy 
red; large globular flowers, particularly free 
in autumn. Budded plants. 
GENERAL JACQUEMINOT, zz. (Rouselet, LADY HELEN STEWART. 
1853.) A probable seedling from the Hybrid 
China, Gloire des Rosamanes. Brilliant crimson; not full, but large and extremely effective; fra- 
grant, and of excellent hardy habit; forces well. 
General Washington, mod. (Granger, 1861.) A seedling from Triomphe de ’ Exposition. Bright red» 
with crimson shade; large, flat form, often indented or imperfect; very full, and a very free bloomer. 
Budded plants. 
George Prince, free or vig. (Z. Verdier, 1864.) Rosy crimson; a free blooming, excellent rose. 
Gloire Lyonnaise, vig. (Guz/lotfils, 1885.) White, tinted yellow; large, moderately full; resembles a Tea 
Rose in form and fragrance. Budded plants. 
Gloire de Margottin, v7z. (Margottin, 1887.) Brilliant scarlet; large, semi-double, globular, of good shape, 
elongated bud; fragrant; vigorous and free-flowering. 
Gustave Piganeau, zig. (VPernet-fils, Ducher, 1890.) Large, equalling Paul Neyron in size; full 
and cupped; brilliant carmine lake; buds long. Very free blooming. Budded plants. 75c. 
Heinrich Schultheis, viz. (Bennett, 1882.) From Mabel Morrison, and E. VY. Teas. Large, good 
form, and very full; color pinkish rose; sweet scented. Free blooming. Budded plants. 5oc. 
HELEN KELLER, zz. (A. Dickson & Sons, 1895.) Flowers large, of most perfect form, 
and fragrant. Color brilliant rosy cerise. A vigorous grower and very free bloomer. A 
most distinct and lovely rose. 
Horace Vernet, dwf. or mod. (Guillot, 1866.) Crim- 
son illumined with scarlet; large, dou>‘e, of 
wavy outline; in constitution delicate. Budded 
plants. 
JEAN LIABAUD, free. (Liabaud, 1875.) Crim- 
son maroon, illumined with scarlet; large, full, 
fragrant. A very beautiful dark rose. 
Jeannie Dickson, vig. (A. Dickson & Sons, 1890.) 
Color rosy pink, entire margin of petals edged 
with silvery pink, base of petals having a pale 
yellow zone. A new shade ot color. Flowers 
large, full, with a very high center which stands 
up prominently. Budded plants. 
JOHN HOPPER, free. (Ward, 1862.) A seed- 
ling from Jules Margottin, fertilized by A/me 
Vidot. Bright rose with carmine center; large 
and full. A profuse bloomer and standard sort. 
Jubilee, vig. (M. H. Walsh, sent out by P. Henderson 
& Co., 1897.) Flowers very large; color de- 
scribed as intense crimson maroon red; fragrance 
MRS. R. G SHARMAN CRAWFORD. strong and lasting. Plant very vigorous; large, 
dark green foliage. 75c. 
