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Hippolyte Janiain, mod. Lacharme, 1874. A probable 
seedling from Victor Verdier. Carmine-red; large, full and line 
semi-globular form. The foliage when young has a deeper 
shade of red than is se<m in any other sort. The hardiest ol 
the Victor Verdier type. Budded plants. 
Homer, vig. Robert. 1859. Salmon-rose, often richly mottled ; 
a free bloomer; moderately hardy ; beautiful buds, varying 
in color, but always good ; best in the open air A charming 
sort. . 
Hon. George Bancroft, dwf. Bennett, 1879. Violet-red: 
medium to large size ; very full : highly scented. T he flowers 
are often malformed like those of General Washington; 
when perfectly grown they are beautiful. Small plants, 75c. 
Horace Vernet, dwf , or mod. Cxuillot, 1856. Crimson, illu¬ 
mined with scariet: large, double, of beautiful wavy out¬ 
line ; in constitution, delicate. Few Roses have such lovely 
form as this. Budded plants. 
Isabella Sprnnt, free. Rev. Jas. M. Sprunt, 1865. Sulphur*yel¬ 
low ; very beautiful in the bud. A sport from Safrano , 
which variety it greatly resembles in every particular save 
the color of the flower.• • • •. 
Ja mes Sprunt, vig. Rev. Jas. M. Sprunt, 1858. A climbing sport 
from Agrippina ; crimson ; the same color as the parent sort, 
but the flowers fuller and larger .... . 
Jean Ditcher, free. Mad. Ducher, 1874. Bronzed-rose ; large 
flower, fine when perfect, but it produces too many irregular 
and badly developed blooms. 
•lean Liabaud, free. Liabaud. 1875. Crimson-maroon, illu¬ 
mined with scarlet: large, full, fragrant. A very beautiful 
dark rose. Budded plants.• 
Jean Lorthois , free. Ducher. 1879. Bronzed-rose; full, well 
formed ; higly scented. A splendid solid flower. 
Jean Pernet, free. Pernet, 1867. Beautiful light yellow, suf¬ 
fused with salmon : of moderate size ; very pretty in bud. .. 
Jean Sou pert, mod. Lacharme, 1875 Crimson-maroon, in the 
way of Jean Liabaud. A richly colored sort. Budded plants 
John Hopper, free. Ward, 1862. A seedling from Jules 
Margottin, fertilized by Mine. Vidot. Bright rose with car¬ 
mine center ; large and full ; light red thorns, not numerous. 
A profuse bloomer, and a standard sort. 
{John Stuart Mill, free. Turner, 1875. Raised from Beauty 
of Waltham. Bright clear red : large, full and beautiful 
form; fine shell-like petals: does not bloom till late in the 
season. Shy in Autumn. 
Jules Finger, free. Ducher, 1879. Bronzed-rose, very large; 
sweet-scented. An improved General Tartas . 
Julius Finger, free. Lacharme, 1879. Flesh-color, but not a 
good or clear shade ; not promising. Budded plants. 
La France, mod. or free. Guillot-fils, 1867. Raised from seed 
of a Tea Rose. Delicate silvery rose, changing to silvery 
pink ; very large, full, of fine globular form : a most constant 
bloomer. The sweetest and most useful of all Roses; none 
can surpass the delicacy of its coloring. 
La Prineesse Vera, free or vig. Nabonnand, 1878. Flesh, 
bordered with copperv-rose ; large, full; very handsome in 
bud as well as when fullv developed ; not much scent; excel¬ 
lent for bedding. A useful rose that should be generally 
grown... ..... 
|La Heine, free or vig. Laffay. 1844. Glossy rose, large, mod¬ 
erately full; very free flowering, and one of the most hardy. 
A useful Rose, though no longer Queen.I 
Lady Stuart, free. Portemer, 1852. Pink, changing to blush. .| 
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