CATALOGUE OF NEW EOSES. 



Class. 



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Gabriel Tournier, free or vig. Levet, 1876. Eosy-red, 

 large, globular flowers ; free in autumn. An improved 

 Pceonia. 



Gaston Leveque, free. Leveque, 1878. Eeddish-crim- 

 son, large, full flowers in the way of Charles Margotlin. 



Glory of Cheshunt, vig. G. Paul, 1880. Eich crimson, 

 double, effective. 



Gracilis, free. Deep pink buds, surrounded with delicate 

 fringe-like moss. The most beautiful of all the Moss 

 Eoses. 



Harrison Wier, mod. Turner, 1879. Velvety crimson 

 brightened with scarlet ; globular form ; fragrant and 

 good. 



Harrison's Yellow, free. Harrison, 1830. Golden yel- 

 low ; medium size ; semi-double. A freer bloomer than 

 Persian Yellow. 



Helen Paul, mod. or free. Lacharme, 1881. Blush, outer 

 petals white, very large, semi-globular. A very distinct, 

 ' promising variety. Heady after April 10th. 



Hon. George Bancroft, dwf. Bennett, 1879. Violet- 

 red; medium to large size; very full, highly scented. 

 The flowers are often malformed like those of General 

 Washington ; when perfectly grown, they are beautiful. 



Horace Vernet, dwf. or mod. Guillot, 1866. Crimson, 

 illumined with scarlet ; large, double, of beautiful wavy 

 outline; in constitution, delicate. Few roses have such 

 lovely form as this. 



Innocente Pirol a, mod. Ducher, 1878. Clouded white ; 

 not esteemed by us. 



Jean Liabaud, free. Liabaud, 1875. Crimson-maroon, 

 illumined with scarlet ; large, full, fragrant. A very 

 beautiful dark rose. 



Jean Lorthois, free. Ducher, 1879. Salmon-rose. 



Jean Soupert, mod. Lacharme, 1875. Crimson-maroon 

 in the way of Jean Liabaud. A richly colored sort. 



Jules Finger, free. Ducher, 1879. Bronzed-rose, very 

 large. An improvement on General Tartas 



Julius Finger, free. Lacharme, 1879. Salmon-pink, 

 somewhat resembling Captain Christy, but of stronger 

 growth. 



La Prineesse Vera, free or vig. Nabonnand, 1878 

 Flesh, bordered with coppery-rose ; large, full, globular, 

 excellent for bedding. A useful rose that should be 

 generally grown. 



Laffay, 1854. 



Eed 



Laneii, mod. 

 mildew. 



Leon Renault, free. Ledechaux, 1878. 

 large, full ; promises to be useful. 



Lord Beaconsfleld, 



fading to violet red. 



mod. 



A good sort ; free from 

 Cherry-red, very 



Schwartz, 1878. Crimson, 



Louis Van Houtte, dwf. or mod. Lacharme, 1869 

 Crimson-maroon ; medium size ; sometimes large, full. 

 A tender sort, but very free blooming and, altogether, 

 the best crimson rose we have. 



Large 

 Size. 



60 



7 



ib 



75 



60 



75 



Small 

 Size. 



35 



50 

 40 



50 



60 



40 



35 



60 



35 



75 



35 



75 



40 



60 



35 



50 



50 

 40 



40 



