GENERAL CATALOGUE 
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FRANCOIS US VET, vig. (A. 
Levet , 1880.) Cherry-red; me¬ 
dium size; well-formed; of the 
Paul Verdier style; very free 
bloomer. Valuable on account 
of its vigorous habit. On own 
roots. (See cut.) 50c. 
FRANCOIS MICHELON, free. 
(Levet, 1871.) A seedling from 
La Reine. Deep carmi ne rose; 
very large, full and of fine 
globular form; fragrant and 
a free bloomer. Habit very 
erect. A distinct, choice sort; 
excellent late in June and 
July, when other varieties are 
gone, and also in the autumn. 
Budded plants. 50c. 
Gabriel Tournier, free or vig. 
{Levet, 1876.) Rosy-red; large, 
globular flowers, particularly 
free In autumn. Budded 
plants. 50c. 
GENERAL JACQUEMINOT, 
vig ( Rouselet , 1853.) A prob¬ 
able seedling from the Hybrid 
China, Gloire des Rosamanes. 
Brilliant crimson; not full, but 
large and extremely effective; 
fragrant, and of excellent 
hardy habit; forces well. 
Budded and on own roots. 50c. 
General Washington, mod. {Gran¬ 
ger, 1801.) A seedling from 
Triomphe de V Exposition. 
Bright red, with crimson 
shade; large, flat form, often 
indented or imperfect; very 
full, and a very free bloomer. 
Budded plants. 50c. 
FRANCOIS LEVET. 
George Prince, /ree or (E. Verdier, 1864.) Rosy crimson; a free blooming, excellent rose. Budded and on own 
roots. 50c. 
Gloire Lyonnaise, vig. {Guillot fils, 1885.) White, tinted yellow'; large, moderately full; resembles a Tea Rose in form 
and fragrance. Budded plants. 50c. 
Gloire de Margottin, vig. {Margottin, 1887.) Brilliant scarlet; large, semi-double, globular, of good yhape, elongated 
bud; fragrant; vigorous and free-flowering. Probably the brightest rose yet raised. Will undoubtedly prove val¬ 
uable for forcing, and for culture out of doors. Budded and on own roots. 50c. 
Glory of Cheshunt, vig. {G. Paul, 1880.) Rich crimson, double; effective; shy in the autumn. Budded plants. 50c. 
Gustave Piganeau, vig. {Pemet-fils. Ducher, 1800.) Large, equalling Paul Neyron in size; full and cupped; brilliant 
carmine lak ; buds long. Very f ee blooming. Budded plants. 75c. 
Heinrich Schultlieis, vig. {Bennett, 1882.) From Mabel Morrison, and E. Y. Teas. Large good form, and very full; 
color pinkish-rose; sweet scented. Free blooming. Budded plants. 50c. 
Hippolyte Jamain, mod. {Lacharme, 1874.) A probable seedling from Victor Verdier. Carmine red; large, fu'.l and 
fine; semi-globular form. The fob age when young has a deeper shade of red than is seen in any other sort. The 
hardiest of the Victor Verdier type. Budded p ants. 50c. 
Horace Vernet, dwf. or mod. (Gxiillot, 1866.) Crimson illumined with scarlet; large, double, of beautiful wavy out¬ 
line; in constitution delicate. Budded plants. 50c. 
JEAN LI A BAUD, free. {Liabaud, 1875.) Crimson maroon, illumined with scarlet; large, full, fragrant. A very 
beautiful dark rose. Budded and on own roots. 60c. 
Jeannie Dickson, vig. {A. Dickson dt Sons, 1890 ) Color rosy pink, entire margin of petals edged with silvery pink, 
base of petals having a pal * yellow zone. A new shade of color Flowers large, full, with a very high center 
which stand > up prominently. Budded plants. 50c. 
JOHN HOPPER, free. (Ward, 1862.) A seedling from Jules Margottin, fertilized by Mme. Vidot. Bright rose with 
carmine center; large and full. A profuse bloomer and standard sort. Budded and on own roots. 50c. 
Lady Arthur Hill, vig. (A. Dickson dt Sons, 1890.) Large, full symmetrical; lilac rose; distinct and fine. An abund¬ 
ant bloomer. Budded plants. 50c. 
Lady Helen Stewart, vig. (A. Dickson A Sons, 1887.) Bright crimson scarlet; large, full, and of perfect form, pro¬ 
duced on long stiff stems, highly perfumed; distinct and fine. A beautiful and valuable variety. Budded and on 
own roots. 50c. 
LA REINE, free or vig. (Laffay, 1844.) Glossy rose, large, moderately full; very free flowering, and one of the inott 
hardy. A useful rose, though no longer Queen. Budded and on own roots. 50c. 
