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Countess Anna Thun, vig. (Soupert and Netting, 1887.) Golden orange yellow; large, full, cupi>e<l, very fra¬ 
grant. 50c. 
Duchesse de Brabant, tig. (llcrncile, 1857.) Syn. Comtesse de l.abartlie. Light carmine, tinged with violet. 50c. 
Kditli Gifford, viij. (Guttlot fils, 1SSS.) Large and full; flesh color, center salmon rose, changing to white. Small 
plants. 50c. 
Elise 1 ugier, vig. ( Bonnaire , 1890.) Seedling of Niphetos, described as resembling it in form of bud, but of better 
habit ; color rich creamy white. It is expected to prove a valuable variety for forcing. Small plants. 50c. 
Ernest Metz, vig. (Guillnt, 1888.) Large, full, finely formed ; soft carmine rose ; bud long, handsome. 50c. 
Etoile de Lyon, free. ( Guillot . 18S1.) Of the same form, size and fullness as Perle de s Jardinx, but is of a lighter 
yellow, without salmon—more the shade of Coquette de Lyon, and is of better habit. This variety has not 
proved satisfactory to some growers because the outer petals hat e been ragged. 50c. 
Francisca Kruger, vig. (Nabonnand, 1879.) Coppery yellow ; shaded with peach, large and full. 50c. 
Gen. Mertchansky, vig. (Nabonnand, 1890.) Large, good form ; rosy blush ; fragrant and pretty. Smallplants. 50c. 
Gen. Tartas, free. (Gemale.) Huff rose ; of especial value for the buds. 50c. 
Gerard Desbois, vig. Bright red; of good habit and form, and one of the hardiest. 50c. 
.1. B. Vahonnk (Natural Size). 
Gloire des Cuivres, vig. (Teenier, 1889.) Large, full; salmon rose, tinted with oanary gold; fragrant and a free 
bloomer. Small plants. 50c. 
Gloire de Dijon, vig. (Jacotnt , 1853.) Color a combination of salmon, orange and buff; flowers very large, and of 
good globular form ; hardy. 50c. 
Golden Gate, vig. (Dingcc <t Conaird Co., 1891.) Large, double; bud long and pointed; creamy white, base of petals 
golden yellow. Free bloomer and promising. 50c. 
Grace Darling, vig. (Bennett, 1881,.) Largo and full, creamy white, tinted with peach: free flowering; distinct. 50c. 
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. 50c. 
Hugh, mod. (Moore, 180S.) A sport from Catharine Mermet, described as being of a rich, clear pink, superior to 
the parent in cloudy weather as it holds its color much better. Small plants ready .1 une 1, 1892. $1.60. 
