GENERAL CATALOG VK. 



¥Ua\SCOV» MICHKI.ON, free. {Ur.l, mO A set^llinK fn.in La Ri-iiie. Det-p carminp ruse; very Imgu, 

 fiUl BUd of fine globular form j I'l-agnuit and a fn« bloomt-r. Habit very erect. A dJatitict, i-Uoicf sort; 

 excrellent late in June ami July, vhea other varieties are gam\ and also In the autumn. Budded 

 plants. 50c'. 



Gabriel Touriiier, free or vig. (Leret, JS7e.) Rosy-red; lai>;e, globular* flowersi, purtioularly free in autumn. 

 Iluildeil i.liiiits. 5()c. 



<iKM:KAl. JACyi KMINOT, vig. (itouftrjci, MSS.) A probable snodliiij? fMtm the Hybrid Cliina, frUiire den lUmi- 



Hiii II ts. UrilUant crimstin ; not full, but hirge and extremely effeeti ve ; fragrant, and of excellent hai-dy habit ; 



forces well. Iludded and on own rmits. SOe. 

 General Waisliinjfton. mod. {Oranrjt,r,tm.) A seofUiutr from IViompJie de rK;rp»ii«iun. nright red. with cn-inison 



shade ; lardre, llul form, often indented or imperfect ; very full, and a very frt>e bloomer. ISudded and on own 



r<iols. .'tOc. 



Georfje I'rincc, /rtj: or (K. reniier, Jv;',.) Hosy crimson; a free blooming-, exoellent rose. Budded and on 



own i-cHils. ;">"(■. 



Oinii c l.v..iiii:iis, , l i.;. (GuiUi>l-Jil<t, 18SS.) White, tinted yellow; large, raotlerately full ; resembles a Tea Rose In 

 lurni ami riauruM.'c. Budded pluuts. oOe. 



<ib>ii-.- <!.• .^liirKoiiiii. vig. {Maraiittiii, lis:.) lirilliaiit swrlet; lai-ge, siMni^fiouble, plobular, of frood shape, 

 eloiiffatid buii; frugnrnt; vig-orous ami Iri i' 1l.iw, riiifr. ProbaWy the briirlilcsl row yi i niLsi-d. Will undoubt- 

 edly prove valuable for forcing', and (■■r in It un- out of ihiore. Buddftian'l on ■>wn roots. T.-.c. 



Glory of Clicsluint, !■((/. (O. Paul, jwn.) Uit h rriin^on, double; elfectivc ; sliy in t lie aul nniii. Mi: 



Gnstavc I'iKaiicau, i-(".|. (/'fill' Jiiirif r. ;^ . , \oiy larjrc, ciiiuilliiijr .V r/i-oii in size; full and eupixxl; 



MillKint iMi-nii-i.' lako; lniiUlon-. li i< o.v | „ -,.1 , I , Hat t Ins will proyr a voi-y \-a lual)lr viu-iety. 75c. 



Ili-iMii.li s.hnlihci.., i-f.;. ,11, mull, F,,.,,, M,:l„l M„nis.,i,, „»,/ /•;. y. 7V,r.,. Jjusfc jjrood form, and very 



lull; idloi- ].iiiliisli-ioM.; swi'.t siTiit.il. I'l-cc i,lo(,iniii;r. liuddcd plants. '.Uc. 



llir>!">l\t.- Janiain, ii„„l. 1 1 nii, . h:\-i A | .lol.al .Ic scodliu)? from Victor Ferdftr. Carmine red; larsc, full 

 and tino; s. iii i-j; lolui lai- l(.mi. 'I'lii inlja-ji- wli.-n yimuic lias ii deeper siiado of red than is seen in any other 

 soil. Th,.- Iiaidi. sl tin- Vicl,,!- \;:r,li, r \y\„: liuiidcd phmls. 50c. 



lloriK-e ^■cI■nt•t, </»/. ..)■ {diHlnl, /m.',.) rriiuson illumined with scarlet; lai^e, double, of beautiful wavy 



(uillinc; in const it ntion dcliratt\ liuddcd iihints. ."Hlc. 



JK.VN 1,1. VISA ID,. flic. ' l,i,ili,iv,i, m;.'.) Crimson maroon, illumined with scarlet; lai-Re, full, fmjfrant. A very 

 licaiitiful dark rose, liiiddi'd an.l on own rools. .-iilc. 



Jeuiiiiie Dickson, ri!/. 1.1. I X s,,ii.<, ;^ .".! I ino of Dickson's new Podi)rrec Sc-odling Roses, and described as 

 follows: Ccdor rosy |iinli, rnt iio inaiyia ol pi tuls cdg-cd with silvery pink, base of petals hiivinjf a pale yellow 

 zone. 'I'lic llowi'i s ai r iai ;-'o, l ull, m iili a vi-vy high center which stands up iiromiuently. Petals of great sub- 

 stance, lari;-e anil smooth, 'i'lio urowtli is \ iyorous. In this variety we a<ld to the Hybrid Perix<tual section 



JOHN . (llrird, .'••'.■.I .\ .seedliim' from Jtt!»i.iVar(/oJfi7!, fertilized by Mme. Vidot. Bright rose with 



carmine center; larfje aiul full. A profuse hlooraer and .stiuidard sort. Budded mid on own roots, ajc. 



I.uily .Vrduir Hill, rii;. (.1 . JJir-Asoii, iV: No)i.s, Large, full symmetriail ; lilac rose; distinct and fine. An 



abiindanl 1. loonier. rSc. 



I,a<ly Helen Stewart, rijA (A. Dlclmm ci SolUt, ISST^) Bright crimSon Scarlet; l.nra-c, full and of perfeel form, 

 liroiiiieed on Ioiil: stiff stems, highly perfumed; distinct (md fine. A beautiful and valuable variety. Ifmliled 

 and nil own roots. 7.-)e. 



I.A lJi;iM;, /n. iir ni;. (/.<i.ffVii/, !<'.',.) (Ilo-sy rose. lari.T, moderately full; very free llowerinif, and one of the 



I.;> Kosiere, /,r.'. {I i,iiiiiii'.ii,. .'^,",.1 lieloii-ii i- i o 1 1 ii ■ / ( '.iiH i»r t y pe. \'el\ et .^-crimson. A line ro.se excelling 

 I'rinee Camill.'; |.etals with -ood siihsiaiiee. lliidd.-d and m, on ii ro,,is. .-,Ue. 



l.oiiis Van Iloiille. ,/,ri. ,,r , h,i,h,ir,i„. h'.::i ( rim-oii-niarooii ; nii-ili ii in size ; Sometimes large, full. A 



tender son, laii % ery Irei' I , loon u ii,-, and one of the best ,riiii-.m roM-s we have. Budded plants. .'iOo. 



jMAI!!-;!. .iidkkison, ),i,„i. ilir,,ii,jl,i,,ii. !■■:■■..) w liile, someiinies tinned with blu.sh! in the autumn the edges of 

 the petals are often pink. In all, sa\e eol.ir and siilisiaiiec of petals, tliis variety is identical with Barimess 

 l!,)lli.-:,-liil,l. A \ery viilnable white ro.se. l!n.Me,| plains. :.iie. 



Mudiiiiie DiK-ber, (I.,'i;:i, ;s.-.'.t flowers larjje ; cherry reil, shaded jmriile; full and Unely shaped; fragrant, 

 vi;rorons and i ree lilooniiii<j-. liiiddi^.l |. hints. .511c. 



SIAD.V.MIC (;.\l5lili;i. I.I l/iOT, rill. 1,1- fi; I . {Uiilimul, WW.) Pink, distinct, very large, cupped shaiie; some- 

 what fraj.'-rant. As an e.vliibitioii rose, w ill rank with its rival, JJordiirm Jiotlm-hllil. In EuH-land this variety 

 still continues to take the lead of ail tlie Hybrid I'erpetiiais as an e.vliibit ion rose, a position it has held for live 

 years, liiidded idants. 50c. 



Madame ,Joly, //■( <'. Rose color, medium size; fragrant and of frood shape. Hudded and on own roots. 5(lc. 



Slailiiine Josepli l>csl>i>ls, i-ii;. {GviUiil, ISSli.) Flcsli white, shaded with salmon rose; very large, well-formed; 

 very vigorous. A superb rose. Tac. 



M.VD.VMI-: Vl< TOI4 \ i:i{l)lKK, ;no<i. (B. Verdier, 180S.) Carmine-crimson; liu-ge, full, very fragrant; excellent. 



Jiudded plants, .-ille. 



Miirrliiiiiiess of Dii/leriii. ri;;. (.1. Diihmil tt Srma, ISDl.) "(.)( iiiagnillceiit form; white, with pide flesh cent(!r; 

 pettils very iar-e, shell-shaped, and of great substiince; foliage very large, dark grwn." .Small plants, ready 

 .lune 1st, \x'.':t. ?:.MiO. 



Miireliioiiess i)f l.orne, ci;/. (IT. l'ii,i! A- S,,n, i Large, full, cupped shape ; liiids long and liaiidsonie, rich and 



fulgent rose-eolor, shaded with a ivid earniiiie, reinarkalde for Its jierpeinal habit, (in own rool.s. T.'ic. 

 Margaret DieUsoii, riy. 1 ii<i,s,in ,i- S<iiis, !.^:-l.t ■' Very large, beaiilifiil rosy jiink sulTu.scd with .yellow at liase 



of petals, which are relli'.ved." ,'^iiiall i.danl.s, ready .lune 1st, l.Sii;;. JiJ.tXI. 

 MAUGVIOKITK DK .ST. .V.n.VNDI-:, /r, , . i.s',r),.v,,(. ;s.,',.i liriglii I'ose. very Ijoautifui in the bud .State ; this 



variety will give more line blooms in llieautuniii I haii almost any other in tlie class. One Of the most valuable 



roses, iindded plants. .'lOc. 



