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Countess Anna Thun, vig. (Soupert and Notting, 18S7.) Golden orange yellow ; large, full, cupped, very fra- 

 grant. 50c. 



Ducliesse de Brabant, vig. (Bernede, 1857.) Syn. Comtesse de Labarthe. Light carmine, tinged with violet. 50c. 



Edith Gifford, vig. {Guillot fits, 1882.) Large and full ; flesh color, center salmon rose, changing to white. Small 

 plants. 50c. 



Elise Fugier, vig. (Bonnaire, 1890.) Seedling of Niphetos, described as resembling it in form of bud, but of better 

 habit ; color rich creamy white. It is expected to prove a valuable variety for forcing. Small plants. 50c. 



Ernest Metz, vig. (Guillot, 1888.) Large, full, finely formed ; soft carmine rose ; bud long, handsome. 50c. 



Etoile de Lyon, free. (Guillot. 1881.) Of the same form, size and fullness as Perle des Jardins, but is of a lighter 

 yellow, without salmon— more the shade of Coquette de Lyon, and is of better habit. This variety has not 

 proved satisfactory to some growers because the outer petals have been ragged. 50c. 



Erancisca Kruger, vig. (Ndbonnand, 1879.) Coppery yellow ; shaded with peach, large and full. 50c. 



Gen. Mertchansky, vig. (Ndbonnand, 1890.) Large, good form ; rosy blush ; fragrant and pretty. Small plants. 50c. 



Gren. Tartas, free. (Bernede.) Buff rose ; of especial value for the buds. 50c. 



Oerard Desbois, vig. Bright red ; of good habit and form, and one of the hardiest. 50c. 



J. B. Varonne (Natural Size). 



Gloire des Cuivres, vig. (Tesnier, 1889.) Large, full; salmon rose, tinted with canary gold; fragrant and a free 



bloomer. Small plants. 50c. 

 Gloire de Dijon, vig. (Jacotot, 1853.) Color a combination of salmon, orange and buff; flowers very large, and of 



good globular form ; hardy. 50c. 

 Golden Gate, vig. (Dingee & Conard Co., 1891.) Large, double ; bud long and pointed ; creamy white, base of petals 



golden yellow. Free bloomer and promising. 50c. 

 Grace Darling, vig. (Bennett, 188k.) Large and full, creamy white, tinted with peach; free flowering; distinct. 50c. 

 Homer, vig. (Robert, 1859.) Salmon rose, often richly mottled ; a free bloomer ; moderately hardy ; beautiful buds, 



varying in color, but always good ; best in the open air. A charming sort. 50c. 

 Hugh, mod. (Moore, 1892.) A sport from Catharine Mermet, described as being of a rich, clear pink, superior to 

 the parent in cloudy weather as it holds its color much better. Small plants ready June 1, 1892. $1.50. 



