CATALOGUE OF ROSES. 23 



EmDy Laxton, free or vig. {Laxton, 1877.) Cherry-rose ; good in the bud. 

 Budded plants. 50 cents. 



Etieniie Levet, mod. {Levet, 1871.) Raised from Victor Verdier. Carmine- 

 red ; one of the finest of the type. Budded plants. 50 cents. 



EUG-ENIE VERDIER, diof. {Ouillot-fils, 1869.) Raised from Victor 

 Verdier. Beautiful silvery pink, tinged with fawn ; large, full, finely formed ; 

 exquisite buds ; large lustrous foliage ; forces well. One of the most beautiful roses 

 of the Victor Verdier type. Budded plants. 50 cents. 



E. Y. Teas, mc(^. (9r c^w;/. {E. Verdier, 1874.) Carmine-crimson, highly scented. 

 Budded plants. 50 cents. 



FISHER HOLMES, vig. or free. (E. Verdier, 1865.) Deep, glowing 

 crimson; large, moderately full, and of fine imbricated form. A superb rose. Budded 

 and on own roots. 50 cents. 



FRANCOIS LEVET, vig. {A. Levet, 1880.) Cherry-red ; medium size ; 

 well-formed ; of the Paul Verdier style ; very free bloomer. Valuable on account of 

 its vigorous habit. Budded and on own roots. 50 cents. , • 



FRANCOIS M ECHELON, /red. (Levet, 1871.) A seedling from LaEeine, 

 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. 50 cents. 



Gabriel Toiirnier, free or vig. {Levet, 1876.) Rosy-red ; large, globular 

 flowers, particularly free in Autumn. Budded plants. 50 cents. 



GENERAL JACQUEMINOT, w>. {Rouselet, 1853.) A probable seed- 

 ling from the Hybrid China, Gloire des Rosamanes. Brilliant crimson ; not full, but 

 large and extremely effective ; fragrant, and of excellent hardy habit ; forces well . 

 On own roots. 50 cents. 



General Wasliing'ton, 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. 50 cents. 



Georg'e Prince, free or vig. {E. Verdier, 1864.) Rosy crimson ; a free 

 blooming, excellent rose. Budded and on own roots. 50 cents. 



Gloire Lyonnaise, vig. [Gwillot-fils, 1885.) White, tinted yellow ; large, 

 moderately full ; resembles a Tea Rose in form and fragrance. It appears to possess 

 merit. Budded plants. 50 cents. 



Gloire de Marg-ottin, 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 undoubtedly prove valuable 

 for forcing, and for culture out of doors. Budded and on own roots. 75 cents. 



Glory of Clieshunt, vig. {G. Paul, 1880.) Rich crimson, double ; effec- 

 tive ; shy in the Autumn. 50 cents. 



Heinricli Scliultlieis, 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. 50 cents. 



Hippolyte Jamain, mod. {Lacharme, 1874.) 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 tj\)ii. Budded plants. 50 cents: 



Horace Verne t, dwf. or mod. {Guillot, 1866.) Crimson illumined with 

 scarlet; large, double, of beautiful wavy outline; in constitution delicate. Budded 

 plants. 50 cents. 



