88 ELLWANOER & BARRY'S CATALOGUE. 



COUNTESS OP OXFORD. {Guillot-pere, 1869.) vig. Bright carmine : 

 very large, full and well shaped. Wood almost thornless and foliage very handsome 

 and distinct. One of the best. 



Doctor Arnal. {Margottin.') 'Dig. Bright red; double, well formed, medium 

 size. Free bloomer. 



Due de Gazes. {Touvais, ISQO.) mg. Dark velvety crimson. 



Empereur de Maroc. ^Guinnoiseau, 1859.) mod. Deep velvety maroon: 



medium size. 



Eugene Appert. {Trouillard, 1859.) rob. Glowing crimson; medium size. 

 Beautiful dark foliage. 



Geant des Battailles. X^Guillot, 184G.) dicf. Brilliant crimson, quickly 

 fading to purple if exposed to the sun. A poor grower. Suj^erseded by General 

 Jacqueminot and Chas. Lefevbre. 



GENERAL JACQUEMINOT. {Rousselet, 1853.) mg. Brilhant velvety 

 crimson ; flower not quite double, but large and very effective. Growth free and 

 healthful. A superb garden rose. 



General Washington. (Granger, l^Ql.) mg. Dazzling red, large and full ; 

 a fine rose under favorable circumstances, but uncertain. 



George Prince. (F. Verdier,l^Q>^.) mg. Ked, shaded with dark rose. 

 Joasine Hanet. mg. Purplish red, full and double. Blooms well in autumn. 

 JOHN HOPPER. {Ward, 1^0,2.) mg. Bright rose, with carmine center. 

 Large and full. One of the best. 



Jules Margottin. {Margottin, 1853.) 'Dig. Bright carmine red, cupped form, 

 large, beautiful and fragrant. 



LA FRANCE. {Guillot-fils, 1867.) vig. Delicate silvery rose, very large, 

 fuU, and free summer and autumnal bloomer. The most pleasing fragrance of all 

 roses. Extra fine. 



LA REINE. {Laffay, 1843.) 'oig. Satin rose, large and full, somewhat vari- 

 able as to quality. Fragrant. 



Lord Clyde. {G. Paul, 1^Q2.) mg. Crimson, shaded with purple. 



Lord Palmerston. {Margottin.) irnod. Brilliant red ; medium size. 



Lord Raglan. {Guillot-pere,l^o^.) Beautiful blending of crimson and purple, 

 somewhat uncertain bloomer and a little delicate, but a superb rose. 



Lord Macaulay. (F. Paw^, 1864.) rob. Bright crimson, 



LOUIS VAN HOUTTE. {LacJiarme, im^.) vig. Crimson and maroon ; 

 large, full, of admirable shape, deliciously perfumed ; an excellent rose. Price 75 

 cents each. 



Madame Alfred de Rougemont. {Lacharrm.) White, shaded with pink. 

 Hardy and free bloomer. 



Madame Boll. {Boyeau, IS^'d.) 'oig. Bright rose, large and fine; handsome 

 foliage. 



Madame Boutin. {Jamain, 1861.) 'cig. Cherry red, large, full, of fine form, 

 and a free bloomer. A reliable variety. 



Madame Charles Crapelet. {Fontaine, 1859.) vig. Cherry red; large 

 and full. 



Madame Jolly, mod. Rose color. Good form. 



MADAME LACHARME. {La.charme, I^IZ.) 'oig. White, slightly shaded 

 with rose in opening, changing to pure white ; large, full, of fine form and a free 

 bloomer ; very beautiful. A seedling from Jules Margottin. Price for strong plants, 

 $1.50 each, 



Madame Louise Carique. (1859,) 'oig. Rosy carmine ; large. 



MADAME VICTOR VERDIER. (F. Verdier, 1863.) vig. Vivid car- 

 mine, large flower and free bloomer. A superior variety. 



MADEMOISELLE EUGENIE VERDIER. {Guillot-Jils, 1870.) rob. 

 Beautiful silvery rose ; large, full, fine form and habit ; of great merit. A seedling 

 from Victor Verdier. Price, strong plants, $1.50 each. 



MARECHAL VAILLANT. {Lecompte, 1861.) vig. Purplish crimson; 

 large, full and of good form. One of the best. 



