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GENERAL JACQUEMINOT—A celebrated and 
much sought for variety, both for planting out 
and forcing; shapely buds and handsome blooms 
of bright, shining crimson, rich, brilliant, velvety 
and fragrant. Everybody knows and wants the 
“Jack” for Its all 'round good qualities. 
GENERAL McARTHUR—Vivid crimson-scarlet, 
the most beautiful shade of any forcing rose of¬ 
fered, retaining its brilliancy when expanded to 
flowers of superb form, larger than Liberty or 
Meteor; free from mildew. 
GIANT OF BATTLES—Rich red; very large and 
of good form and substance. 
GLOIRE LYONNAISE—A pale shade of chamois 
or salmon-yellow, sometimes passing to creamy- 
white, finely tinted orange or fawn. The nearest 
yellow Hybrid Perpetual Rose, and a grand one. 
GLORY OF PARIS—(See Anna de Diesbach). 
GOLDEN BEDDER KAISERIN—(See Kaiserin 
Soldifolia.) i 
GOLDEN CHAIN—(See Reve d’Or). 
GOLDEN GATE—A strong grower for bed or 
house; produces freely, long, beautifully pointed 
buds, opening to large double flowers; creamy- i 
white, tinted with soft yellow at base of broad 
petals bordered with clear rose. i 
GREVILLE—(See Seven Sisters.) 
GRUSS AN TEPLITZ (Greeting to Teplitz, or 
Virginia R. Coxe)—Hardy in all sections; grows 
freely to a height of four to five feet; vivid, 
dazzling, fiery crimson; sweetly fragrant; produces 
a mass of gorgeous blooms on long stems. 
HELEN GOOD—A true sport from Maman Cochet, 
duplicating Its habit and foliage, while the color 
is quite new and distinct, a delicate pink, each 
petal shaded deeper, with a very slight resem¬ 
blance to Golden Gate in color. 
HELEN GOULD (Balduln)—An incessant grower 
and • bloomer, hardy everywhere. Long, beautiful 
buds and full, double flowers of warm, rosy-crim¬ 
son, resembling a red ripe watermelon. 
HENRI MARTIN—Light, glossy-red, tinged with 
crimson; full and sweet; finely mossed. 
HERMOSA—Popular for many years; cup-shaped, 
finely formed and full flowers of soft, deep pink; 
ever-blooming, beautiful and hardy. 
HIAWATHA—Glowing ruby-crimson, with a clear 
white eye; single flowers in clusters; light glossy 
green foliage; a seedling from Crimson Rambler; 
excellent for climbing, trailing or forcing. 
HUGH DICKSON—Brilliant crimson, shaded scar¬ 
let; very large and beautiful in form, with large, 
smooth petals, slightly reflexed on the 
vigorous grower, with handsome foliage; 
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