New Floral Guide—Spring, 1904. — 41 
HARDY HYBRID PERPETUAL ROSES 
NEW SNOW-WHITE HARDY 
HYBRID PERPETUAL ROSE 
“Frau Karl 
Druschki- 
This magnificent 
variety has taken 
first prizes at all 
the great flower 
shows of Europe, 
and is undoubtedly 
one of the grandest 
Hardy Pure White pws 
Roses ever intro- WS 
duced. Makes 
splendid buds and 
immense flowers, 4 
to 5 inches across, 
perfectly double 
and delightfully fra- 
grant, large thick 
petals, very durable 
and handsome. 
Bright shining 
green leaves, ele- | 
gantly veined; a 
healthy vigorous 
grower, entirely 
hardy and a con- 
stant and abundant 
bloomer. Recom- 
mended by the 
leading rose growers of Europe 
as the most beautiful and satis- 
factory snow-white perpetual 
rose ever seen. Strong plants 
75c. each, larger size$1.00, postp’d; extra 
size 2 & 3 yr. bushes, $1.50 and $2.00 ea. exp. 
HENRICH SCHULTHEIS—Splendid large flowers, very 
double and sweet; color delicate waxy pink,a fine Autumn 
bloomer. 
RICHARD WALLACE—Brilliant crimson; very striking, 
large, finely cupped form. 
KING OF SWEDEN—Large, full flowers, very dark, rich 
and handsome, a splendid rose. 
HENRY IRVING—New, fine, large, full flowers; deep, rich 
crimson, an early and abundant bloomer, fragrant and good 
every way. 
LA REINE—(The Queen). Beautiful, clear rosy pink; large, 
fine full form, very fragrant. 
LOUIS VAN HOUTTE—Dark, cherry-red, large, full and 
fragrant, fine. 
MRS. SHARMAN CRAWFORD —Deep, rosy pink, very 
double and full, exceedingly beautiful. 
MARGARET DICKSON—Nevw, pure white, with rosy flesh 
centre, large shell-shaped petals, beautiful. 20 cts. each. 
MARSHALL P. WILDER—Extra large, full flowers, dark, 
deep red, free bloomer; very handsome. 
MADAME ANNIE WOOD —Flowers very large; color bril- 
liant violet crimson, delightfully perfumed, profuse bloomer. 
MADAME GABRIEL LUIZET—Rich, soft pink,with deep 
flesh-colored centre; large, fulland very sweet, a superb rose. 
MADAME FANNIE DE FOREST—Pure white, constant 
bloomer, handsome and desirable. 
MADAME PLANTIER—One of the very hardiest kinds; 
pure snow-white, profuse bloomer. 
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FRAU KARL DRUSCHKI 
MADAME MASSON—Fine dark crimson, 
large, well-filled flowers; a most constant and 
protuse bloomer, highly prized for bedding. 
MADAME CHARLES WOOD—Large, round, flat flowers, 
very full and double; rich, bright crimson, an immense 
bloomer. 
MADAME VICTOR VERDIER~— Rich cherry red, chang- 
ing to satiny rose; large, full and fragrant. 
OAKMONT—Fine peach-pink flowers, large and sweet, good 
bloomer, hardy and productive; always gives satisfaction. 
PAUL NEYRON—A magnificent rose, one of the largest and 
finest of all; clear, shining pink; very double, full and 
fragrant. 
MAGNA CHARTA—Extra large, full flowers of unusual 
depth and substance; bright rosy pink; very grand, profuse 
bloomer. ° 
PIERRE NOTTING—Grand size, round and full; deep, 
dark red, one of the best. 
PRINCE CAMILLE DE ROHAN-—Very dark, velvety 
crimson, almost black; darkest of all. 20 cts. 
ROGER LAMBLIN—Rich glowing crimson, petals edged 
andi banded with pure white, rare and handsome. 20 cts. 
each. 
SENATOR VAISSE—Bright, flashing crimson, flamed with 
scarlet; large, full and double. 
ULRICH BRUNER —Rich crimson scarlet, broad, round, 
thick petals, of good substance, highly perfumed, very hand- 
some and desirable, 
VICTOR VERDIER—Fxtra large, splendid flowers, resy 
carmine, beautifully edged with purple. 
VICK’S CAPRICE—deep clear pink, with wide stripes of 
pure white. 20 cts. each. 
All roses on this page (except noted) are 15 cts. each, 4 for 50 cts., 6 for 75 cts., $1.25 
per doz. postpaid. 
Two-year old plants (except noted) are 35 cts. each, 3 for $1.00, 
$3.50 per doz. by express. purchaser paying charges. 
For further information about 
Express Charges, Premiums, etc., see pages 42, 44 and 95. 
