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Large 
Size. 
proved Jacqueminot , being of better quality and producing 
more dowers under glass. " Budded and on own roots- 
Francois Levet, vig. A. Levet, 1880. Cherry-red; medium 
size; well formed', one of the Paul Verdier style; very free 
bloomer . 
Francois Michelon, free. Levet, 1871. A seedling from La 
Reins. Deep carmine rose; very large, full and of tine globu¬ 
lar form; fragrant and a free bloomer. Light green wood and 
foliage; thorns not numerous, wood long-jointed; foliage 
slightly crimped like La Reine; habit very erect. A very 
distinct choice sort; excellent, late in June and July, when 
other varieties are gone, and also in the Autumn. Budded 
plants . - . 
Gabriel Tournier, free or mg. Levet, 1876. Rosy-red; large, 
globular flowers; particularly free in Autumn. An improved 
Pceonia. Budded and on own roots. 
Gem of the Prairies, free. Adolphus Burgess, 1865. Red, oc¬ 
casionally blotched with white; a supposed cross hybrid be¬ 
tween Queen■ of tlu Prairies and Madam Laffay. Large, flat 
flowers; the only variety in the class which is fragrant. Bud¬ 
ded and on own roots. ... 
General Jacqueminot, vig. Rouselet, 1858. A probable seed¬ 
ling from the Hybrid China, Gloire dee Rosamanes. Brilliant 
crimson; not full, but large and extremely effective; fragrant, 
and of excellent hardy habit; forces well- - 
General Tart as, free. Bernede. Buff rose; of especial value f<?r 
the buds. .....-.- 
General Washington, mod. Granger, 1861. 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 and on own roots_ 
George Peabody, mod. Pentland, 1857. Rich crimson with a 
shade of carmine; a bright attractive shade; full; fragrant. 
One of the best.. . .. . .. .- 
George Prince, free or vig. E. Verdier, 1864. Rosy-crimson. 
A free blooming, excellent rose. Budded and on own roots.. 
Gerard Desbois, vig. Bright red ; of good habit and form, and 
one of the hardiest_ 
Gloire Lyonnaise, vig. Guillot-fils, 1885, White, tinted yellow; 
large, moderately full; resembles a Tea Rose in form and fra¬ 
grance. It appears to possess merit. . 
Gloire de Dijon, vig. Jacotot, 1853. Color, a combination of . 
salmon, orange and buff; flowers very large, and good globular 
form; hardy. ..... 
Glory of Chesliunt, rig. G. Paul, 1880. Rich crimson, double; 
effective; shy in the Autumn. Budded and on own roots_ 
Gracilis, fre*. Deep pink buds, surrounded with delicate, fringe¬ 
like moss. The most beautiful of all the Moss Roses. Budded 
plants... _ *. ... 
Harrison’s Yellow, free. Harrison, 1830. Golden yellow; 
medium size ; semi-double. A freer bloomer than Persian 
Yellow. Budded plants ____ 
Henry Shnltlieis, vig. Bennett, 1882. Mabel Morrison x E. Y. 
Teas. Large, good form, and very full; color, pinkish-rose; 
sweet-scented. Budded and on own roots _ 
Her Majesty. Bennett, 1885. Mabel Morrison X Canary. “Clear 
and^bright satiny-rose; the flowers are exceedingly large, very 
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