156 THE GRBBNING PICTORIAL SYSTEM OF LANDSCAPE GARDENING 



GENERAL JACaiEMIXOT 



General Jacqueminot — Brilliant velvety crimson; 

 large, showy, and a fine prower; a magnificent 

 variety. One of the most popular sorts grown. 



General Washington — Scarlet crimson; very large 

 and fine; not quite as vigorous as General Jac- 

 queminot. 



Glory of Waltham — Silvery appearance; large, 

 beautiful and waxy. 



Jean Cherpin — Violet plum; cupped; fine. 



Jean Soupert — Dark plum; large, full and fine. 



John Hopper — Bright rose; large and full. A pro- 

 fuse bloomer and a standard sort. Free grower. 



Jules Margotten — Bright cherry red; large and 

 full; a truly beautiful rose. 



Leopold Houseman — A very choice rose, deep 

 crimson, large, with fine lobes; new.- 



Louis Van Houtte — Bright rose carmine; full; 

 very large; fine globular form; deliciously per- 

 fumed. 



La France — .Silver rose color; large and full; a 

 constant bloomer; fine scented. 



Lady Arthur Hill — Brilliant red; large, showy, 

 profuse bloomer. 



Mabel Morrison — A sport from Baroness Roth- 

 schild; flesh white, changing to pure white; in 

 the autumn tinged with rose; double, cup-shaped 

 flowers, freely produced. 



Madam Plantier — Pure white; large and double; 

 blooms abundantly in clusters; very fine, hardy 

 rose. 



Madame Charles Wood — Deep rosy crimson, 

 sometimes brilliant scarlet; very large and fine 

 form. An early, constant and free bloomer. 



Madame Lacharme — White, sometimes faintly 

 shaded with pink, moderately large. A free 

 bloomer in spring. 



Madame Victor Verdier — Brilliant carmine crim- 

 son; large, full, beautiful shape; a free bloomer 

 and very fragrant. 



Magna Charta — Bright, rosy pink, flushed with 

 carmine; very large, full and double; fragrant. 



Marie Bauman — Brilliant carmine crimson; 

 large, full and of exquisite color and form; very 

 fragrant. 



MARSHALL P. WILDER 



Marshall P. Wilder — Cherry carmine; continues 

 in bloom long after other varieties are out of 

 flower. The finest hybrid perpetual rose yet 

 produced. (See cut.) 



Merveille de Lyon — Pure white, shaded and 

 marked with satiny rose; flowers very large, 

 double and of a beautiful cup shape; a superb 

 variety; moderate grower. 



Mrs. John H. Laing — As a bedding rose this is 

 undoubtedly one of the best varieties yet in- 

 troduced, being hardly, ever out of bloom all 

 summer. Color a beautiful shade of delicate 



pink; of large size and very fragrant. It is also a 

 good forcer from January onwards. Perfectly 

 hardy. 



PAUL NEYRON 



Paul Neyron — Deep rose color; good tough 

 foliage; wood rather smooth; by far the larg- 

 est variety in cultivation, often producing 

 blooms five inches in diameter. A free bloom- 

 er; very desirable as a garden rose; valuable 

 for forcing. Vigorous. (See cut.) 



Perle des Blanches — Pure white; medium size, 

 good form; fragrant. 



Pierre Netting — Blackish red; shaded with vel- 

 vet; globular in form; very large and full, and 

 one of the finest dark roses. 



Persian Yellow — Fine, yellow, sweet-scented 

 rose; vigorous grower, fine foliage. 



Prince Camille de Rohan — Deep velvety crimson; 

 very large, moderately full. A splendid rose. 



Sir Rowland Hill — New. A grand deep crimson 

 flower, distinct from all other varieties; very 

 fragrant; matchless in beauty and a perpetual 

 feast of joy to every grower. The best bloomer 

 -we propagate; always gives entire satisfaction. 



Ulrich Brimner — Flower very large and full; col- 

 or, cherry red; beautiful, large shell-shaped pet- 

 als. Extra fine. 



White Baroness — Pure white; hardy; late bloom- 

 er; beautiful. 



