GENERAL CATALOGUE. 149 



FKAXCOIS MICHELOX, free. (Levet, 1871.) A seedling- from La Heine. Deep carmine rose; very large, 

 full and of fine globular form; fragrant 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. 50c. 



Gabriel Tournier, free or vig. (Level, 1S76.) Rosy-red ; large, globular flowers, particularly free in autumn. 

 Budded plants. 50c. 



GENERAL. JACQUEMINOT, vig. (Bouselet, 1853.) A probable seedling from the Hybrid China, Gloire des Rosa- 

 manes. Brilliant crimson ; not full, but large and extremely effective ; fragrant, and of excellent hardy habit ; 

 forces 'well. Budded and on own roots. 50c. 



General Washington, mod. (Granger, 1861.) A seedling from Triomphe de V Exposition. Bright red, with crimson 

 shade ; large, flat form, often indented or imperfect ; very full, and a very free bloomer. Budded and on own 

 roots. 50c. 



George Prince, free or vig. (E. Verdier, 186U.) Rosy crimson ; a free blooming, excellent rose. Budded and on 

 own roots. 50c. 



Gloire Lyonnaise, vig. (Guillot-fils, 1S85.) White,. tinted yellow; large, moderately full ; resembles a Tea Rose in 

 form and fragrance. Budded plants. 50c. 



Gloire de Margottin, vig. (Margottin, 1887.) Brilliant scarlet; large, semi-double, globular, of good shape, 

 elongated bud ; fragrant ; vigorous and free flowering. Probably the brightest rose yet raised. Will undoubt- 

 edly prove valuable for forcing, and for culture out of doors. Budded and on own roots. 75c. 



Glory of Cheslmiit, vig. (G. Paul, 1880.) Rich crimson, double ; effective ; shy in the autumn. 50c. 



Gnstave Piganeau, vig. (Pemet-fils, Ducher, 1890.) Very large, equalling Paul Xeyron in size; full and cupped; 

 brilliant carmine lake ; buds long*. It is expected that this will prove a very valuable variety. 75c. 



Heinrieh Schnltheis, vig. (Bennett, 1882.) From Mabel Morrison, and E. Y. Teas. Large good form, and very 

 full ; color pinkish-rose ; sweet scented. Free blooming. Budded plants. 50c. 



Hippolyte Janiain, mod. (Lacharme, 187k.) A probable seedling from Victor Verdier. Carmine red ; large, full 

 and fine ; semi-globular form. The foliage when young has a deeper shade of red than is seen in any other 

 sort. The hardiest of the Victor Verdier type. Budded plants. 50c. 



Horace Vernet, dwf.or mod. (Guillot, 1866.) Crimson illumined with scarlet; large, double, of beautiful wavy 

 outline ; in constitution delicate. Budded plants. 50c. 



JEAN IIABAUD, free. (Liabaud, 1875.) Crimson maroon, illumined with scarlet ; large, full, fragrant. A very 

 beautiful dark rose. Budded and on own roots. 50c. 



Jeannie Dickson, vig. (A. Dickson & Sons, 1890.) One of Dickson's new Pedigree Seedling Roses, and described as 

 follows : Color rosy pink, entire margin of petals edged with silvery pink, base of petals having a pale yellow 

 zone. The flowers are large, full, with a very high center which stands up prominently. Petals of great sub- 

 stance, large and smooth. The growth is vigorous. In this variety we add to the Hybrid Perpetual section 

 quite a new shade of color. 75c. 



JOHN HOPPER, free. (Ward, 1862.) A seedling from Jules Margottin, fertilized by Mme. Viclot. Bright rose with 

 carmine center ; large and full. A profuse bloomer and standard sort. Budded and on own roots. 50c. 



Lady Artliur Hill, vig. (A. Dickson & Sons, 1890.) Large, full symmetrical; lilac rose; distinct and fine. An 

 abundant bloomer. 75c. 



Lady Helen SteAvart, vig. (A. Dickson & Sons, 1887.) Bright crimson scarlet; large, full and of perfect form, 

 produced on long stiff stems, highly perfumed ; distinct and fine. A beautiful and valuable variety. Budded 

 and on own roots. 75c. 



L.A REINE, free or vig. (Laffay, lSkk.) Glossy rose, large, moderately full; very free flowering, and one of the 

 most hardy. A useful rose, though no longer Queen. Budded and on own roots. 50c. 



La Rosiere, fixe. (Damaizin, 187k.) Belonging- to the Prince Camille type. Velvety-crimson. A fine rose excelling- 

 Prince Camille ; petals with good substance. Budded and on own roots. 50c. 



Lonis Tan Houtte, duf. or mod. (Lacharme, 1869.) Crimson-maroon; medium size; sometimes large, full. A 

 tender sort, but very free blooming, and one of the best crimson roses we have. Budded plants. 50c. 



3IABEL MORRISON, mod. (Broughton, 1S78.) White, sometimes tinged with blush; in the autumn the edges of 

 the petals are often pink. In all, save color and substance of petals, this variety is identical with Baroness 

 Rotlischild. A very valuable white rose. Budded plants. 50c. 



Madame Duclier, vig. (Levet, 1S79.) Flowers large ; cherry red, shaded purple ; full and finely shaped; fragrant, 

 vigorous and free blooming. Budded plants. 50c. 



MADAME GABRIEL LLIZET, vig. or free. (Liabaud, 1878.) Pink, distinct, very large, cupped shape; some- 

 what fragrant. As an exhibition rose, will rank with its rival, Baroness Rothschild. In England this variety 

 still continues to take the lead of all the Hybrid Perpetuals as an exhibition rose, a position it has held for five 

 years. Budded plants. 50c. 



Madame Joly, free. Rose color, medium size ; fragrant and of g-ood shape. Budded and on oavu roots. 50c. 



Madame Joseph. Desbois, vig. (Guillot, 1886.) Flesh white, shaded with salmon rose; very large, well-formed; 

 very vigorous. A superb rose. 75c. 



MADAME VICTOR VERDIER, mod. (E. Verdier, 1863.) Carmine-crimson; large, full, very fragrant ; excellent. 

 Budded plants. 50c. 



Marchioness of Dufferin, vig. (A. Dickson cfc Sons, 1891.) "Of magnificent form; white, with pale flesh center; 

 petals very large, shell-shaped, and of great substance; foliage very large, dark green." Small plants, ready- 

 June 1st, 1892. $2.00. 



Marchioness of Lome, vig. (W. Paid & Son, 18S9.) Large, full, cupped shape ; buds long and handsome, rich and 

 fulgent rose-color, shaded with vivid carmine, remarkable for its perpetual habit. On own roots. 75c. 



Margaret Dickson, vig. (A. Dickson & Sons, 1891.) " Very large, beautiful rosy pink suffused with yellow at base 

 of petals, which are reflexed." Small plants, ready June 1st, 1892. $2.00. 



MARGUERITE DE ST. AMANDE, free. (Sansal, 186k.) Bright rose, very beautiful in the bud state; this 

 variety will give more fine blooms in the autumn than almost any other in the class. One of the most valuable 

 roses. Budded plants. 50c. 



