SlEBBECHT & WaDLEY'S CATALOGUE OF 
HAROWESS ROTHSCHILD. (TYPE OF T 
ZHsher Holmes. Deep glowing crimson; large, full and 
of fine imbricated form ; a superb rose, and sometimes 
called "an improved Gen. Jacqueminot." 
Francois Levet. Cheri-y rose; finely shaped; a desir- 
able variety. 
General Jacc[ueminot. Brilliant crimson; a large and 
beautiful flower. Excellent for forcing purposes, as 
well as the most gonerall,y grown hard.y i-ose. Years 
of endeavor have failed to produce a variety to sup- 
plant this old standard, first introduced in 18.53. 
General Washingiion. Bright reddish crimson ; large, 
very full and of flattened form; a fine rose. 
Heinrich Schultheis. A grand rose for the south ; rich 
crimson, and very double. 
S LARGE HYBRID PERPETUAL ROSES.) 
John Hopper. Fine rosy crimson, back of the petals 
fine lilac; lai-ge and full, and one of the best roses. 
Jules Margottin. Bright cherry red, full: a free 
bloomer and vigorous grower; one of the old standard 
sorts. 
La Prance. One of the most beautiful constant-bloom- 
ing Hybrid Perpetual roses ; often classed with the Hy- 
brid Teas. The flowers and buds are of immense size, 
and especially elegant form ; a lovely shade of peach 
blossom, changing to rose; doliciously fragrant, with 
a scent all its own. It commences to bloom soon after 
planting out, and continues all summer, constantly of- 
fering its magnificent flowers. Also an excellent va- 
riety for greenhouse culture. 
