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Goldfinch (mult, scan.), Paul & Son, 1908. — Deep yellow 
in bud, changing to cream. — Vigorous climber. — 
Pillar, arch, pergola. — Early summer-flowering. 
Gottfried Keller (Austrian Hybrid), Dr. Muller, 1904. — 
Deep yellow, suffused terra cotta pink. — Moderately 
vigorous. — Garden. — Charming in colouring and per- 
petual flowering. Nearly single-flowered. Fragrant. 
Grand Due Adolphe de Luxembourg (H.T.), Soupert et 
Xotting, 1892. — Rosy white, with brick red 
reverse. — Vigorous. — Garden, standard, bedding. — 
Free flowering. An attractive contrast in colour. 
Gruss an Teplitz (H.T.), Geschwind, 1897.— Bright 
crimson. — Very vigorous. — Garden, bush, pillar, 
standard, bedding, hedge, pegging down. — One of 
the best roses for general garden purposes. A grand 
autumn rose. Fragrant. 
Gruss an Zabern (mult, scan.), P. Lambert, 1904. — 
Creamy white. — Vigorous climber. — Pillar, arch, 
pergola. — Summer-flowering. 
GustaY Griinerwald (H.T.), P. Lambert, 1903. — 
Carmine pink, with yellow base. — -Vigorous. — 
Garden, standard, bedding, town. — A good all- 
round rose. Fragrant. 
Gustave Piganeau (H.P.), Pernet fils-Ducher, 1889. — 
Carmine, shaded lake. — Moderate. — Exhibition. — 
An exhibitor s rose. Very fragrant. 
Gustave Regis (H.T.), Pernet fils-Ducher, 1890. — 
Nankeen yellow. — Very vigorous. — Garden, bush, 
pillar, pegging down. — One of the best buttonhole 
roses. 
