54 MISS C. H. LIPPINCOTT 



HYBRID PERPETUAL ROSES— Continued 

 GLOIRE L'EXPOSITION DE BRUXEELES— Large, full, dark crimson: the deepe^^t 



of the Hybrid Perpetuals. 

 GLOIRE DE MARGOTTIN — Very dazzling red. extremely showy 

 GLOIRE LYONNAISE— Very large, full flowers. Color white, base of petals canarv : 



Tea Rose perfume. An excellent Rose. 

 GUSTAVE PIGANEAU — Carmine-lake; very large. A grand garden Rose. 

 HUGH DICKSON— A vigorous free grower and" perpetual bloomer with fine foliage: 

 color brilliant crimson shaded scarlet: large and fine form, opening well in all 

 weathers, "^'ery sweetly scented. 

 J. B. CLARK — Deep scarlet shaded blackish-crimson. A most unique Ro.se. 

 JOHN HOPPER — Bright rose, reverse of petals pale lilac: very large and double; 



free bloomer. 

 JUBILEE — A pure crimson with shadings of maroon; a grand Rose from everv 



point of view. 

 LOUIS VAN HOUTTE — Deep crimson shaded maroon, most vivid and distinct ; large. 



full and fine form. 

 >L\DAME CHARLES AA'OOD— Bright cherry-red: extremely free bloomer. A grand 



garden Rose. 

 MADAM MASSON— This is a glorious Rose. The flower is of the largest size. Color 



bright brilliant red: free bloomer. Sweetly scented. 

 ^LADA:me PLANTIER — Extremely hardy : vigorous grower : completely hides itself 

 in June with its lovely pure white sweet-scented flowers: fine. This is strictly 

 speaking not a Hybrid Perpetual, but we place it with the Hybrid Perpetuals for 

 convenience sake. 

 >LA.GNA CHARTA — Bright rose, very large and double, of good form and fragrant : 



extra. 

 3L\RCHIONESS OF LORNE — Produces flowers of an exceedingly rich rose color, 



shaded in center with vivid carmine: extra fine. 

 MARGARET DICKSON— White with delicate flesh center: large of good substance: 



fine form. Awarded gold medal. N. R. S. 

 .VLARIE BAU3LVNN — Soft carmine-red: very large, full, perfect form, free blooming. 

 \LARSHALL P. AVILDER — A great many persons will not give up to the contention 



that this is the ne plus ultra in red Roses. Deep, rich glowing red. 

 MRS. JOHN LAING — A splendid Rose, perfectly hardy, with immense flowers: full 

 and double: borne in great profusion. Color clear bright shining pink: exquisitely 

 shaded. 

 MRS. R. G. SHAR->L\N CRAWFORD— Clear rosy-pink: the outer petals shaded with 



pale flesh : one of the very finest Roses grown. Gold medal. N. R. S. 

 PAUL NEYRON — Deep rose; flowers of immense size; indeed many claim this to be 



the largest Rose grown. 

 PRINCE CAMILLE DE ROHAN — Deep velvety crimson-maroon, full and of good 



form and perhaps the best of all the hardy, dark Roses. 

 ROBERT DUNCAN — Bright crimson flushed with rosy-lake; very floriferous; fra- 

 grant. 

 ROBERT LAMBELIN — Glowing velvety crimson ; each petal distinctly edged with 



pure white. 

 ULRICH BRUNNER — Cherry-red of immense size; fine form and most effective in 



the garden. Should be in everyone's collection. 

 VICK'S CAPRICE — Large, full. Color bright satiny pink, striped white and carmine: 

 a very distinct Rose. 



PERNETIANA ROSES OR AUSTRIAN BRIAR 



A new family of Roses: native of the south of Europe. The varieties we offr>r 



are new, and were introduced by the great French rosarian. Pernet Ducher. and Wm. 



Paul & Son, of England. They resist the coldest weather and produce flowers in the 



greatest abundance with strange colors not to be found in any other section of Roses. 



ARTHUR R. GOODWIN — This is a genuine "Pernetiana." and is perfectly hardy 



everywhere. The color is coppery orange-red to salmon-pink as the flowers expand. 



A superb combination of color: flowers medium to large and full. Should prove a 



most valuable Rose. As this variety grows from cuttings, we offer it on its own 



roots. 25 cts. ; two-year plants, 60 fts. 



LOUISE CATHERINE BRESLAU— Coral-red shaded with chrome-yellow: flowers 



very large, full and globular, possessing large petals of great depth. Superb color 



of shrimp- pink, shaded with reddish coppery-orange and chrome- yellow on the 



reverse of the petals. 35 cts.; two-year plants, 75 cts. 



MADAME EDWARD HERRIOTT— "The Daily Mail Rose." Winner of the gold cup. 



which was offered by the London Daily Mail, for the best new Rose, exhibited at 



the International Horticultural Exhibition, held in London. England, May, 1912 



(this was the greatest horticultural exhibition ever held>. and to be known as the 



Daily Mall Rose. In competition with the world's greatest rosarians this mmh 



