HARDY HYBRID PERPETUAL ROSES 
The Hybrid Perpetuals are considered most valuable Roses, because they bear large, sweet and brilliantly colored flowers, and 
are so hardy and vigorous they live over winter with slight protection, and continue to bloom regularly from year to year. Their 
grand flowers are of all shades of red, crimson, scarlet, pink, and white, but no yellows. They thrive and bloom finely in all sections 
of the country, and should generally be planted in the open ground, as but few varieties are suitable for house culture. Some kinds 
do not bloom till the second year, but when fully established bloom regularly at the usual time and occasionally during the summer and 
fall months. Though called ‘Perpetual,’ they are not constant bloomers, with the exception of a few, such as Frau Karl Druschki 
and Mrs. John Laing, but are the finest and most beautiful of all hardy Roses. 
x ANNA DE DIESBACH (Glory of Paris). One of the old 
varieties, introduced in 1858. Color is a beautiful shade of 
carmine-pink; flowers are extra large, full and very sweet. 
A Rose that everyone should have. 
BALL OF SNOW. Pure snow-white, sometimes faintly tinged 
with pale rose; flowers full and fragrant. 1-yr. size only. 
% CAPTAIN CHRISTY. A remarkably fine large Rose of 
delicate flesh-color, deeper in the center. Considered one of 
the best and a favorite wherever grown. 
%* CLIO. Flesh-color, deepening in center to rosy pink; large, 
fine globular form; very free bloomer. An exceedingly strong 
grower, with fine large foliage, setting off a flower as beauti- 
- ful as it is distinct. 
EUGENE FURST. Strong, vigorous grower. Flower a beau- 
tiful shade of velvety crimson, shading to maroon. Highly 
scented with the same delightful perfume as the Tea Roses. 
*%2-yr., Star size only. 
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*FRAU KARL DRUSCHKI or WHITE AMERICAN 
BEAUTY. The best White Rose in existence. Pure snow- 
white, with long buds and immense, perfectly double flow- 
ers, 4 to 5 inches across, with wax-like petals and very 
durable. It is one of the most continuous-flowering Roses 
in this excellent class. Hardy‘everywhere that Roses grow. 
Good for cutting and for garden decoration. The Garden, 
England, says: “‘White American Beauty is universally 
admitted to be the finest White Rose in cultivation.” 
Cc. & J. HARDY HYBRID PERPETUAL ROSES IN MINNESOTA 
No. 6594. March 16, 1920. 
Two years ago I bought some of your Hybrid Perpetuals (Star 
size) such as Frau Karl Druschki, Paul Neyron, Mrs. John Laing, 
J. B. Clark, Ulrich Brunner, and Gen. Jacqueminot, and they were 
certainly beautiful last year. At the Peony show last year, everyone 
was surprised to see such beautiful Roses and could hardly convince 
them that they had been grown outdoors, as this is a severe climate. 
—Joun M. K., Duluth, Minn. 
* FRANCOIS LEVET. Unusually strong 
and vigorous and very free bloomer; large, 
round, stately flowers; bright rosy crim- 
son; very fragrant and beautiful. 
* GENERAL JACQUEMINOT. The pre- 
mier hardy crimson Rose. Famous the 
world over. A Rose-garden seems incom- 
plete without a ‘‘General Jack.”’ See this 
offered also on inside front cover. 
%* GEORGE ARENDS. The color is tender 
rose-pink, and the flowers are produced 
in great profusion. Called the Pink Frau 
Karl Druschki and worthy of the name. 
%2-yr., Star size only. 
*GLOIRE DE CHEDANE GUINOIS- 
SEAU. (New.) Superior to Ulrich 
Brunner in size and brilliancy, the color 
being a bright vermilion-red with velvety 
shadings. *2-yr., Star size only. 
* GLOIRE LYONNAISE. A variety of 
more than ordinary merit. Color is 
pale lemon, and it is the nearest yel- 
low of any Hybrid Perpetual. The 
bush is strong and upright, almost 
thornless and the splendid blooms are 
produced almost as freely as a Hybrid 
Tea. A grand Rose in every way, with 
blooms that are simply perfect. 
No. 6108. March 11, 1920. 
Your plants have always given us satisfaction and 
we also feel you are a firm of your word. If you do 
not get orders trom some others it certainly is not 
our fault, for we are always mentioning you.—Mrs. 
I. M. G., Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. 
No. 3400. April 16, 1920. 
The Rose bushes arrived today and they are the 
finest, stockiest bushes I have ever received from 
anybody, to the best of my knowledge.—H. D. M., 
Akron, Ohio. 
100 for | ORDER IN QUANTITY 
and get 10 x Roses at $1 
each, or get 25 % Roses 
at 90 cts. each. 
Rose Specialists 
*2-YR., FIELD-GROWN STAR SIZE... 
C. & J. Star Roses Are Marked with Durable Celluloid Labels. 
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