HARDY HYBRID PERPETUAL ROSES, continued 



•A-HUGH DICKSON. Brilliant crimson, shaded scarlet; good 

 size and fine form; free-flowering and vigorous in growth; 

 very highly perfumed. Awarded Gold Medal, National Rose 

 Society" of England. Also in i-yr. size, J5 cts. postpaid. 



*J. B. CLARK. (See in color, inside front cover.) 



*MAGNA CHARTA. Extra-large, full flowers of unusual 

 depth and substance; bright rosy pink; very profuse bloomer 

 on long, stiff stems. Blooms are large, and very sweet-scented. 



• MME. GABRIEL LUIZET. An exceptionally fine Rose. 

 Color glistening silvery pink. Very fragrant. 



icYAUL NEYRON. Color is clear pink. Flowers are immense, 

 often measuring 5 to 6 inches across. This is said to be the 

 largest Rose in cultivation and is magnificent in every way. 

 Also in i-yr. six, 35 cts. postpaid. 



feg=FOR PRICES OF ABOVE ROSES, 



• MRS. JOHN LAING. Soft pink, of beautiful form and of 

 very large size; exceedingly fragrant and remarkably free- 

 flowering. One of the most beautiful of all the Hybrid Per- 

 petual Roses. Unlike others in this class, this Rose produces 

 bloom during the summer and until frost. Fine in the 

 North. .4/50 in i-yr. size, 33 cts. postpaid. 



*PRLNCE CAMILLE DE ROHAN. Some people know this 

 Rose as "Black Prince." The color is very dark, velvety 

 crimson, almost black; considered to be the best very dark 

 Rose ever produced. The flowers are of good size, very 

 double, and delightfully sweet. Also in i-yr. size, 35c. ppd. 



•ULRICH BRUNNER. Color brilliant cherry-red. This 

 variety is a seedling of Paul Neyron, from which it derives 

 its immense size. Also in i-yr. size, 33 cts. postpaid. 



SEE FOOT OF OPPOSITE PACE (20) 



SPLENDID SETS FOR THE NORTH 



We realize that great numbers of people who live in the northern states think that they cannot 

 grow Roses on account of the severe winters; but C. & J. Roses can be grown in any climate, provided the 

 right kinds are planted, and we have listed below sturdy, vigorous kinds suitable for the North, most 

 of them deliciously fragrant and all of them hardy and free bloomers when they become established. 



Seven Selected Hybrid Perpetual Roses 



•Frau Karl Druschki. The finest white Rose. (See page 20.) 

 •Paul Neyron. Immense flowers; clear pink. 

 •J. B. Clark. Deep scarlet. (See inside front cover.) 

 •Ulrich Brunner. Very large, brilliant cherry-red. 



• Anna de Diesbach. Carmine-pink; profuse bloomer. 



• George Arends. Tender rose-pink. (See inside front cover.) 



• Clio. Flesh-color, shaded in center with rosy pink. 



vArrriJ^. Of The above 7 Splendid Hybrid Perpetual Roses 

 •WIBH^ «1 *2-vr.. Star size. field-Erown plants. $6.50 



Ten Minnesota Set 



irF. J. Grootendorst. (New.) The continuous blooming red 

 Polyantha-Rugosa Rose. Blooms look like red carnations. 



•Conrad F. Meyer. The new Tea Rugosa. Flowers large and 

 full, clear silvery rose-color; fragrant. (See cut, page 19.) 



•Frau Karl Druschki. Pure snow-white. (See cut, page 20.) 



• General Jacqueminot. The premier hardy crimson Rose. 



• Sir Thomas Lip ton. Pure white; free bloomer. 

 •Magna Charta. Bright rosy pink. Profuse bloomer. 

 •Prince Camille de Rohan. Dark, velvety crimson. 

 •New Century. Pink with light red center; very fragrant. 

 •Paul Neyron. The largest Rose; clear pink. 



•Ulrich Brunner. Large, cherry-red Rose. 



vf>rrrP^ *>1 a Above 10 perfectly hardy Roses, *2-yr., 

 -UIIXIV^" -1*1 star size, field-grown, $9 Q 



12 Finest Hybrid Perpetual Roses 



•Frau Karl Druschki. The finest white in existence. 



•Francois Levet. Rosy crimson. Very fragrant. 



•Anna de Diesbach. Carmine-pink; profuse bloomer. 



•Magna Charta. Bright rosy pink. A good Rose. 



• General Jacqueminot. The favorite crimson. 



•Paul Neyron. The largest Rose; clear pink. 



•Prince Camille de Rohan. Velvety crimson, almost black. 



•Ulrich Brunner. Brilliant cherry-red; fine. 



•Mme. Gabriel Luizet. Glistening silvery pink. 



•Clio. Flesh-color, with center rosy pink. 



•Hugh Dickson. Crimson, shaded scarlet. 



•Mrs. John Laing. Soft pink. Free-flowering. 



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Above 12 choicest hardy Roses, •2-yr., Star 

 size, field-grown plants, $10.75 Q 



Winter Protection 



The Roses in the above sets are so hardy that protection is not 

 essential, even in the cold climates. However, if convenient to 

 do so, we suggest that you hill the earth around the stems of the 

 plants, before frost, to a height of 10 or 12 inches and cover this 

 with leaves or strawy manure. Do not remove till frost is past. 



Paul Neyron Roses in Delightful Company 



West Grove, Penna. 



Rose Specialists 



D Indicates delivery not prepaid. See page 3 



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