GENERAL CAIALOGUE. 



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FRANCOIS I.E\TET, vig. (A. 



Levet, 1880.) Cherry-red; me- 

 dium size; well-formed; of the 



Paul Ve7-dier style; very free 



bloomer. Valuable on account 



of its vigorous habit. On own 



roots. (See cut.) 50c. 

 ITRAJ^COIS anCHELON, free. 



(Levet, 1871.) A seedling from 



La Reine. 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. 

 Oabriel Toiirnier, free or vig. 



(ieyef, ISre.) Rosy-red; large, 



globular flowers, particularly 



free in autumn. Budded 



plants. 50c. 

 GENEKAl, JACQUEMINOT, 



vig. (Rouselet, 1S53.) A prob- 

 able seedling from the Hybrid 



China, Gloire des Rosamanes. 



Brilliant crimson; not full, but 



large and extremely effective; 



fragrant, and of excellent 



hardy habit; forces well. 



Budded and on own roots. 50c. 

 Creneral Wasliington.mod. (Gran- 

 ger, 18G1.) A seedling from 



Triomphe de VExposition. 



Bright red, with crimson 



shade; large, flat form, often 



indented or imperfect; very 



full, and a very free bloomer. FRANCOIS LEVET 



Budded plants. 50c. 



George Prince, /?-ee or ■yiff. (E. Verdier,\^i.) Rosy crimson; a free blooming, excellent rose. Budded and on own 

 roots. 50c. 



Gloire Lyonnaise, OT'gr. (Guillot-fils, 1885.) White, tinted yellow; large, moderately full; resembles a Tea Rose in form 

 and fragrance. Budded plants. 50c. 



Gloire tie Margottin, i;igr. (Margottin, 1^7.) Brilliant scarlet; large, semi-double, globular, of good ahape, elongated 

 bud; fragrant; vigorous and free-flowering. Probably the brightest rose yet raised. Will undoubtedly prove val- 

 uable for forcing, and for culture out of doors. Budded and on own roots. 50c. 



Glory of Cheshunt, u/gi. ((?. PaitZ, 1880.; Rich crimson, double; effective; shy in the autumn. Budded plants. 50c. 



Gustave Piganeau, tjigr. (Pemet-fils. Ducher,W90.) Large, equalling PauZ iVei/ro?i in size; full and cupped; brilliant 

 carmine lak ' ; buds long. Very f ee blooming. Budded plants. 75c. 



HeinricK ScUultheis, U(f?. (Bennett, 1882.) From Mabel Morrison, a7id E. ¥. Teas, Large good form, and very full; 

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



Hippolj-te Jamaln, niod. (Lacharme, 187-1.) A probable seedling from T'i'cfoe T'ecdzer. Carmine red; large, full and 

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

 hardiest of the Victor Verdier type. Budded p'ants. 50c. 



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

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



JEAJS" LIABAUD, /ree. (Liabaiid, 1875.) Crimson maroon, illumined with scarlet; large, full, fragrant. A very 

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



Jeannie Dickson, w<7. (A. Dickson d: Sons, 1890 ) Color rosy pink, entire margin of petals edged with silvery pink, 

 base of petals having a pal ■ yellow zone. A new shade of color Flowers large, full, with a very high center 

 which stand i up prominently. Budded plants. 50c. 



JOHN HOPPER, /ree. (TPard, 1862.) A seedhng from Jides Jl/argof fertilized by Afme. T7dof. Bright rose with 

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



lady Arthur Hill, 11/3. (A. Dickson <£ Sons, 1830.) Large, full symmetrical; lilac rose; distinct and fine. An abund- 

 ant bloomer. Budded plants. 50c. 



Iiatly Helen Stewart, r/gr. (A. Dickson dt Sons, 1887.) Bright crimson scarlet; lai'ge, full, and of perfect form, pro- 

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

 own roots. 50e. 



IaA.'KKINE, free or vig. (Laffaij, 18ii.) Glossy rose, large, moderately full; verj' free flowering, and one of the most 

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



