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These Breathe Old-Fashioned Rose PerFume 



The flowers on these oak -hardy Roses make a lavish display in June, and the kinds 

 marked <?> bloom again in the fall. They bring back rich memories of old-fashioned gardens 

 and are noted for extreme hardiness and rich fragrance. They grow to 5 to 7 feet in height. 



•PRINCE CAMILLE DE ROHAN. Dark velvety 



• DRUSCHKI RUBRA. ♦ Dark crimson. Color is 

 dark crimson, lightening to scarlet around the edges 

 of the petals. This Rose is particularly desirable for 

 its delicious "American Beauty" fragrance. $1 each. 



• FRAU KARL DRUSCHKI. ♦ Snow-white. The 

 most famous white Rose in existence. The long buds 

 are shaded pink and open to immense, perfectly 

 double snow-white flowers. This Rose has no fra- 

 grance. 75 cts. each. 



•HENRY NEVARD. ^ A crimson-scarlet, ovoid 

 bud that becomes an extremely double bloom of 

 old-fashioned form. Unusually fragrant. $1 each. 



•LOUISE CRETTE. Flower snow-white with a 

 creamy center, extra large, very double, of perfect 

 form, opening well; some fragrance. 75 cts. each. 



•PRESIDENT BRIAND. <S> Bright pink. It sends 

 out two or three crops of big, "peony" blooms. The 

 bright pink flower has a salmon suffusion, and it is 

 long lasting, either on the bush or when cut. The 

 plant is vigorous and extremely hardy. 75 cts. each. 



• PAUL NEYRON. <«> Very double, rose-pink, 

 fragrant blooms of mammoth size. One of the 

 hardiest for the northern states. 75 cts. each. 



• MRS. JOHN LAING. <^ Solid pink. Long- 

 pointed buds which unfold to full, fragrant flowers of 

 cup-like form. The color is sohd pink. 75 cts. each. 



• MME. ALBERT BARBIER. ♦ Tawny yellow. 

 The most continuous blooming Hybrid Perpetual. 

 The color is yellow, blended with cream, the flowers 

 fully double. Growth is uniform and symmetrical 

 and the plants grow to about 23^ feet in height. 

 Slightly fragrant. $1 each. 



purple-crimson flowers. Moderately fragrant. 75 cts. 

 each. 



• REMBRANDT. Creamy pink. A Druschki 

 progeny, and a fair representative of the new Hybrid 

 Perpetuals. The blooms are a luscious creamy pink, 

 beautifulh' formed and enormous in size. It is full 

 to the center and long lasting. This Rose must be 

 pruned lightly. $1 each. 



• S. M. GUSTAV V. ♦ Neyron-pink. The bud is 

 ovoid and the bloom, of large size and double, beauti- 

 fully imbricated, is solid Neyron-pink and sweetly 

 perfumed. Healthy and vigorous. 75 cts. each. 



• ULRICH BRUNNER. Cherry-red. A healthy, 

 moderate-sized bush, buried in June beneath big, 

 fragrant blooms. 



Long one of the best. 75 cts. each. 



FOR THE NORTH— You run no risk 



Prune the bloom-stems back as soon as the 

 June display is over, leaving only two eyes from 

 the main stem and, with few exceptions, these 

 Roses will bloom again in the fall. 



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The set of 12 Hybrid Perpetual 



Roses on this pas^ for 



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FOR DETAILS 

 SEE PAGE 3 



See complete Rose Index, page 30 



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