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SELECT- ROSK • 



Hardy Hybrid- Perpetual Roses 



The varieties listed below are unquestionably the best that can be 

 selected in the Hybrid-Perpetual class, which, before the development 

 of the Hybrid Teas, was the most popular type for garden planting, 

 and even now they dare not be overlooked, but should be used exten- 

 sively in conjunction with the other sorts, and especially so in 

 localities where the hardiness of the Hybrid-Tea varieties has 

 not been established. The collection here offered embraces as 

 complete a range of colors as it is possible to bring together 

 in such a number of plants, with freedom of flowering, per- 

 fect form, fragrance, hardiness, and general excellence. 



In pruning Hybrid-Perpetuals cut away all weak growth, 

 and if quality of bloom is desired, cut back the strong canes 

 to within 8 or 9 inches of the ground, but if quantity of bloom 

 for garden effect is desired, leave these canes from 2 to 3 feet 

 high, according to their strength. 

 Baron de Bonstetten. Velvety blackish crimson; very large, 



double, fragrant flowers; a strong grower. 



Baroness Rothschild. A superb Rose, of pale, satiny-rose; 

 very large. 



Captain Christy. Delicate flesh-tinted white; a large, full 

 flower of good form; very free- flowering. 



Captain Hayward. Scarlet-crimson, perfect form; sweetly 

 scented. 



Clio. Delightful satiny-flesh with deep centre; the flowers are 



large, globular and borne on long stems. 

 Frau Karl Druschl^i. This is the ideal hardy white Rose, 



pure in color perfect in form, strong grower and remarkably 



free-flowering; superb in every way. 



Price. 



Hvbrid-Phkpeiuai- Rose, Ulrich Bku.nnek 



Extra strong 2-year-old plants, of any of the above, $1.00 each; 



HVBHID-Pl-KPETUAL RoSE, FrAU KaRI. DkUSCHKI 



General Jacqueminot. Brilliant scarlet-crimson; an old favor- 

 ite and one of the best-known Roses in cultivation; does well } 

 everywhere. 



George Arends, or Pink Fran Karl Druschki. A beau- 

 tiful ])ink variety; different in color from any other Rose; a free 

 bloomer and one of the best. 



Gloire de Chedane Quinoisseau. Very la-ge, full globular 

 flowers of brilliant verniilion-red, with velvety shading!^. 



Gloire Lyonnaise. White, tinted with yellow, large, full and 

 of good s-hape; very free, distinct and pleasing. 



Hugh Dickson. Brilliant crimson, shaded scarlet, good in 

 size and form, very fragrant. 



J. B. Clark. Intense scarlet, with crimson shadings; flowers 

 of immense size, that attract great attention. 



Magna Charta. Bright pink, suffused with carmine; a beau- 

 tiful Rose, and a strong vigorous grower; one of the best. | 



Mrs. R. -0. Sharman Crawford. Deep rosy-pink; outer 

 petals shaded with pale flesh; one of the freest bloomers and a 

 beautiful Rose in every respect. 



Mrs. John Laing. Soft pink of beautiful form; exceedingly 

 fragrant and remarkably free-flowering; always does well and 

 stands very close to the top among fine Roses. 



Paul Neyron. Dark rose of enormous size; perhaps the 

 1 rgest of all. 



Prince Camille de Rohan. Deep velvety crimson-maroon; 

 slipc'ed scarltt, a magnificent dark Rose. 



Ulrich Brunner. A bright cherry-red; flowers large and full; 

 a good strong grower and always does well. 



00 per 100. 25 or more supplied at 100 rate, 



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