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Rose, George Faber. Various dealers. 



Of very vigorous growth, with dark, rich foliage. The flowers are 

 semi-double, with large and beautiful buds. Color bright carmine, 

 shading towards the center to light pink. French. 



— Gloire de 1' Exposition Bruxelles. Various dealers. 



Flowers finely formed, large, and perfectly double ; color purplish 

 crimson; of velvety texture. Hybrid perpetual. French. 1890-1. 



— Gloire de Margottin. Vick. 



Bright red, very brilliant flowers; large, full, well-formed and 

 globular; of good habit. Hybrid perpetual. French. 



— Gloire des Cuivres. Various dealers. 



Of a very unique color, which is coppery yellow, shading to orange- 

 yellow ; reverse of petals vinous red. The large and finely formed 

 flowers are very double and sweet. French. 



— Golden Gate. Dingee & Conard Co. 



This is the product of Safrano and Cornelia Cook. The flowers 

 are large, of good substance, very double and full ; color rich- 

 creamy white, tinged and shaded with fine golden yellow ; petals 

 large and broad, and frequently bordered with clear rose. 



— Gribaldo Nicola. VaiHous dealers. 



Flowers large and double, of Malmaison form ; color silvery white, 

 with rose and yellow center ; reverse of petals bright rose ; very 

 sweet. A splendid bedder, free in bloom. Tea. See Annals for 

 1890, 45. 



— Gustave Nadaud. Variovs dealers. 



A free-branching grower, with large double flower ; the outside 

 petals are large and rounded, giving it an exquisite cup shape. 

 Color vermilion, with clear touches of carmine-lake and soft pink 

 center. Tea. See Annals for 1890, 42. 1890-1. 



— Gustave Piganeau. Various dealers. 



Flowers extra-large, equaling Paul Neyron in size, double, and of 

 cup form. Color a beautiful shade of red and brilliant carmine. 

 Hybrid perpetual. See Annals for 1890, 43. 1890-1. 



— Gustave Regis. Various dealers. 



The color is soft yellow, very lightly edged carmine ; semi-double. 

 Hybrid tea. French. 



— Henry Brichard. Various dealers. 



A splendid grower, producing quantities of buds, which are large 

 and quite double ; nearly. white shading into a bright, rosy carmine 

 center. Hybrid tea, See Annals for 1890, 45, 



— Henry M. Stanley. Dingee & Conard Co. 



This everblooming rose was raised from Mme. Lambert and 

 Comtesse Riza du Pare, and is recommended as a charming variety 

 of unusual beauty and permanent value. The color is a rare shade 

 of amber-rose, delicately tinged with apricot-yellow toward scenter. 

 Reverse of petals clear buff-rose ; the flowers of good substance, 

 extra-large, finely formed, and very full and fragrant. 



