Hybrid Perpetual Roses 



The Hybrid Perpetual Roses represent a most valuable class for 

 garden planting particularly in sections where winters are severe 

 and where the Hybrid-Tea Roses are not sufficiently hardy to go 

 through the winter without very careful protection. All of them 

 are vigorous growers producing an abundance of very showy large 

 blooms during June. They may well be combined with a planting 

 of Hybrid-Tea Roses and other types. 

 American Beauty. Verj' large, double, full, cupped, lasting 



flowers of a rich crimson-carmine. Intensely fragrant. 

 Frau Karl Druscllki. A well-known variety with large white 



blooms. The ideal white garden Rose. 

 General Jacqueminot. Scarlet-crimson buds and intensely 



fragrant clear red flowers. Very outstanding. 

 George Arends. Lovely large and full flowers of a delicate 



pink color. Has a delightful fragrance. 

 Gloire de Chedane Guinoisseau. Excellent globular blooms 



of a vi\'id vermilion-red color like blazing embers. 

 Henry Nevard. Crimson-scarlet of fine large form; verj- fra- 

 grant. One of the freest flowering. 

 Magna Charta. Bright pink, attractively suSused with car- 

 mine. Fragrant. 



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Dormant plants of the Roses listed on pages 103 to 109 

 inclusive (except where stated) ordered before March 15 for 

 delivery before April 15 will be supplied at 10c per plant 

 less than the potted prices given. 



Mme. Albert Barbier 



Mme. Albert Barbier. This remarkable variety is as free 

 flowering as many of the popular Hybrid-Tea Roses. Long 

 and well-formed buds of a pearly white color suSused with soft 

 salmony flesh. Large, full, double, imbricated flowers of 

 splendid form, which as they expand show a golden apricot 

 suffused center. Of vigorous, strong growth. . Fragrant. 



Mrs. John Laing. Soft pink of splendid form. Moderately 

 fragrant and very free flowering. 



Paul Neyron. Very double and very large, lasting, moderately 

 fragrant flowers. Clear pink shading to rose-pink. 



Symphony {Pink Frau Karl Druscllki). Plant Patent No. 79. 

 An everblooming Hybrid-Perpetual Rose with massive blush 

 pink buds opening to pale rose with deep pink in the center and 

 lighter at the edges. Sl.OO each; SIO.OO per doz. 



Ulrich Brunner. Large, cupped, intensely fragrant blooms 

 of a bright Geranium red passing to cochineal carmine. Vigorous 

 and free. 

 Any of tlie above, except where noted: 85c each; S8.50 per doz. 



Special Offer : One each of the above 

 12 Hybrid Perpetual Roses, value $10,35, for $8.50. 



. Popular Hardy 

 Climbing & Rambler Roses 



Climbing Roses combine the beauty of their blooms with all 

 the practical features of climbing plants. They are splendid 

 grown on trellises, the garden house, on porch pillars, or wher- 

 ever they have a good support. 



Albertine. Vermilion buds and large fragrant flowers of coppery 

 chamois yellow passing to coppery rose. Most attractive. 



American Pillar. A single flowering variety of great beauty. 

 Brilliant pink blooms with clear white eye and yellow stamens. 



Chaplin's Pink Climber. Rich double pink blooms with just 

 a touch of salmon when first expanding. 



Climbing American Beauty. A strong, healthy, vigorous 

 grower with beautiful deep rose-pink blooms of good form. 



Dorothy Perkins. The old favorite soft shell pink still popular 

 with many gardeners who appreciate its good qualities. 



Dr. W. Van Fleet. An exquisite delicate pink Rose. The long, 

 pointed buds are rich flesh pink. A vigorous grower. 



Emily Gray. A real yellow chmbing rose with long, pointed 

 buds and beautiful light orange-yellow blooms changing to pale 

 orange as they expand. Protect north of Philadelphia. 



Jacotte. A deep orange-yellow tinted copperj' red. Good sized, 

 semi-double, very lasting flowers with moderate fragrance. 



Mary Lovett. Charming, large, sweet-scented blooms of a pure 

 waxy white color. A strong grower and most profuse bloomer. 



Mary Wallace. Well formed, semi-double flowers of a bright 

 clear rose pink with salmon base to the petals. Large flowers, 

 generally exceeding four inches in diameter. Very free flowering. 



Mme . Gregoire Staechelin (The Spanish Beauty). A vigorous 

 grower with good foliage. The long, shapely buds are carried 

 on 12 to 14-inch long stems. Shapely, semi-double, fragrant 

 flowers of an iridescent pearly pink tipped with crimson. 



Paul's Scarlet Climber. The most popular of all climbing 

 Roses. A vi\-id scarlet, of large size, produced in clusters of from 

 3 to 20 flowers on long, strong stems. 



Primrose. A real hardy yellow rambler retaining its glowing 

 primrose yellow color. Moderately fragrant. 2 or 3 blooms to 

 a spray. Fine for cutting. 



Silver Moon. Beautiful, fragrant, semi-double creamy white 

 flowers four and a half inches and over in diameter. 



Any of the above: 85c each; S8.50 per doz. 



One each of the 14 Popular Hardy Climbing and 



Rambler Roses, value S11.90, for $9.50. 



Climbing 



Hybrid Tea Roses 



While not as free-flowering as the bush type of Hybrid-Tea 

 Roses, these climbing forms produce a large crop of flowers in June, 

 with a liberal scattering of blooms throughout the season. All of 

 these varieties require protection in the latitude of Philadelphia 

 and are especially desirable in the southern states. 



Climbing Etoile de Hollande. A climbing form of this 

 most popular Rose with beautiful, well-formed, bright red 

 blooms. 



Climbing Kaiserin Augusta Victoria. As much appre- 

 ciated in its climbing form as the bush type. Superb white Rose. 



Climbing Lady Ashtown. Very large rose-pink flowers. 



Climbing Los Angeles. Flame pink suffused golden coral. 



Climbing Mrs. Aaron Ward. Beautiful Indian yellow flowers. 



Climbing Red Radiance. Attractive bright cerise. Fragrant. 



Marechal Niel. Superb bright golden yellow. Sweet scented. 



Mermaid. Beautiful, single, creamy white measuring 3 to 4 

 inches in diameter. A splendid pillar Rose. 



Any of Ike above: $1.00 each; $10.00 per doz. 

 One each of the 8 Climbing Hybrid-Tea Roses, value $8.00, for $6.60 



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If Roses are wanted by mail please add postage as explained on page 98. 



