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NEW PERNETIANA ROSES, 
or Hybrid Austrian Briers. 
A new type of Roses, the result of crossing Austrian Copper 
and Yellow Brier Roses with various other types; all are of strong, 
vigorous growth, flowering profusely in early summer and produc- 
ing some bloom during the late summer and fall; a most distinct 
and interesting class. These should be pruned in the same way 
as the Hybrid Perpetuals. (See page 185). 
Beaute de Lyon. Formsa large, globular flower of splendid 
shape, of a coral.red color shaded with yellow. Beautiful, 
large, rich glossy foliage. Very desirable and free. 
Juliet. This beautiful variety attracts great attention, and when 
better known is certain to become popular. It is a most distinct 
and attractive novelty, with large, perfect flowers. The outside 
of the petals is old gold, the interior rich rosy-red changing to 
deep rose as the flowers expand; of powerful, delicious fragrance. 
Rayon d’Or, or Golden Rays. A gorgeous golden-yellow 
Rose. A vigorous, strong grower, with glossy foliage, which 
appears immune to the attacksof mildew. Flowers large, of 
globular form, color yellow cadmium as the buds begin to ex- 
pand, toning to golden-yellow as they fully develop; a superb 
Rose and very free-flowering. 
Soleil d’Or, or Golden Sun. Varies from orange-yellow to 
reddish gold, shaded with Nasturtium-red; large, full, perfectly 
double flowers; a strong grower. 
Price: Strong two-year-old plants, 50 cts. each; $5.00 per doz. 
One each of these four novel Roses for $1.75. 
Austrian, or Yellow Brier Roses. 
A very hardy type, producing medium-sized flowers of the most 
pleasing and rich shades of yellow, copper, etc. This class re- 
quires little or no pruning, simply cut out superfluous and dead 
wood. Lorp Penzance’s Hyprip Sweet BRIERS 
Austrian Copper. Beautiful bright reddish-copper; single. Harrison’s Yellow. Fine double golden-yellow flowers. 
Austrian Yellow. Very deep yellow; single; beautiful. Persian Yellow. Large, deep golden-yellow; extra fine. 
Strong two-year-old plants, 50 cts, each; $5.00 per doz.; $40.00 per 100. One each of the 4 sorts for $1.75. 
LORD PENZANCE’S HYBRID SWEET BRIERS. 
A correspondent of ‘‘Gardening”’ says of this class: ‘*My collection of these beautiful hybrid Roses bloomed finely this season. 
The flowers are large and clear in color, and single or semi-double. In the part of my grounds where they are grown the atmos- 
phere was heavy with the delicious scent of the Sweet Briers. They are strong, vigorous growers, throwing long, graceful branches ; 
which are wreathed with flowers. These lovely hybrids are crosses be- 
tween the common Sweet Brier and various other Roses, and like their 
parents, the foliage is deliciously scented. The flowers are of the most 
beautiful tints, and produced in great profusion, and the plants are per- 
fectly hardy, and possess a robust vigor which is quite astonishing. On no 
account should they be pruned beyond removing whatever branches are 
undesirable to keep. If pruned back like ordinary Roses, they produce 
very few blossoms Give each plant a 4 to 6 foot long stake and tie up 
some of the leading shoots to it. These Briers are seen to best advantage 
when isolated on the lawn, or if grouped set far enough apart to allow of 
each plant having unrestricted freedom and its branches to hang gracefully 
and naturally. 
Anne of Gerstein. Dark crimson, of graceful habit. 
Brenda, Maiden’s blush or peach, dainty in color and shade; the effect 
of the golden anthers adds a peculiar charm. 
Lady Penzance. Beautiful soft tint of copper, with a metallic lustre; 
the base of each petal is a bright yellow, which, showing through the 
golden anthers, forms a halo round them; very free-flowering, with a 
delicious perfume from foliage and flower. 
Lord Penzance. Soft shade of fawn or ecru, passing to a lovely lemon- 
yellow in the centre, sometimes toned with a most delicate pink; a good 
grower and abundant bloomer, very sweet-scented. 
Meg Merrilies. Gorgeous crimson, very free-flowering, wonderfully 
robust habit, large foliage; one of the best. 
Refulgence. Semi-double flowers, 34 inches across; on first opening a 
dazzling scarlet, changing to bright crimson as they develop, intensified 
by the golden stamens. 
Common Sweet Brier. This is the true English Sweet Brier, or Eg- 
lantine. The single pink flowers are quite artistic, but it is valued most 
on account of the refreshing fragrance of its leaves. 50 cts. each; $4.00 
4 per doz. 
fa F san re =a Price. Except where noted, in extra strong two-year-old plants, 60 cts. 
AusTRIAN, OR YELLow Brier Rosks each; $6.00 per doz, Set of 7 sorts, $3.25. . 
The “‘Dreer’? Dozen Hybrid-Tea Roses offered on page 179 are choice for cutting 
