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Buckbee^s Hardy Hybri d Perpetual Roses 



Ro^e'^o^Arrlca THE AMERICAN BEAUTY 



The Largest, Sweetest and Best of All Hardy Roses. 



More plants are grown and more flowers are sold of this, 

 "The Queen of all Roses," thaa any other Rose in cultiva 

 tion, and deservedly so, for it is one of the grandest and most 

 beautiful Roses now known. It is a genuine Hard v. Ever- 

 Blooming Rose. For immensity in size, rich color, e.xquisite 

 form and delicious fragrance, it stands without an equal. It 

 is a quick and bushy grower, with splendid foliage, producing 

 upon stems frequently over six feet in height, magnificent 

 buds and large, deep, double flowers. Is valuable both for 

 house and garden culture. It is the peer of all Roses for forc- 

 ing purposes, the flowers selling during the holiday seasons 

 at $12 to S25 per dozen. Color is a rich, rosy crimson, shaded 

 and veined in the most charming fashion; fragrance is wonder- 

 fully sweet, not surpassed by any Rose we know. It should 

 be protected outdoors in the" Winter. Strong plants, postpaid 

 20c. each, 3 for 50c. Large 2 yr. old plants 40c. each. 



The Magnificent 

 Hardj Rose 



The Best Hardy W hite Rose in Existence 



This magnificent Rose is the only ab.solutely pure white 

 Rose ever introduced. A cross between the Madame Caroline 

 Testout and that grand old white Rose Merveille de Lyon 

 It possesses the free blooming qualities of the former and the robust growth of the latter; it throws up enormous shoots which are covered with 

 hundreds of snow-white blossoms. It will thrive in almost any soil and is as hardy as an oak. Although we may have many so-called white Roses, 

 t is afact that beforethe introduction of Frau Karl Drusky we had not a pure, snow-white, hardy Rose — heretofore the white Roses have been 

 tinged with pale pink or cream color. The Frau Karl Drusky is absolutely pure paper white. Strong plants, postpaid, 20c. each, 3 for 50c 

 Large 2 yr. old plants 40c. each. ^ ^ 



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Results 4 \ < mimm'/'^K Roots. 



FRAU KARL DRUSKY 



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PRINCE CAMILLE DE ROHAN 



The Black Hardy Rose 

 This is a magnificent Rose, celebrated the world over for its 

 large, handsome, fragrant flowers and the freedom with which 

 they are produced. The color is a deep, rich, velvety crimson, 

 passing to intense maroon, shaded black: at a short distance 

 they appear really black. This is one of the most handsome 

 Roses we have ever seen. It is the nearest black; although 

 the same claim is made for others, this variety is the darkest. 

 Strong plants, postpaid, 15c. each, 2 for 25c. Large 2 yr. 

 old plants 35c. each. 



A Beautiful Pink Hybrid 

 Perpetual Garden Rose 



One of the most beautiful hardy Koses grown, award- 

 ed two first-class certificates by the Royal Horticultural 

 Society of England. Flowers very large, color flesh, shad- 

 ed in center to rosy-pink. Its perfect hardiness, vigorous 

 growth and freedom of bloom makes it most valuable 

 for the Rose Garden, while the large size, exquisite color 

 and delicious fragrance of its flowers — which at perfection 

 are as large as Paeonies — make it desirable as a cut -flower 

 Rose. Fine strong plants, postpaid. 1 5c. each, 2 for 25c. 

 Large 2 yr. old plants 35c. each. 



MAD. CHAS WOOD 



Bright fiery-scarlet, passing to a fine rosy-crimson. 

 Free bloomer, beginning to bloom almost as soon as 

 planted and continuing through the season. Fine strong 

 plants, postpaid, 15c. each, 2 for 25c. Large 2 yr. old 

 plants 35c. each. 



MRS. R. G. SHARMAN CRAWFORD 



Beautiful Pink Hybrid Perpetual. 



Color deep, rosy-pink, outer petals shaded with pale flesh, white 

 at base of petals; flowers large, of perfect imbricated form, and free 

 Iv produced, flowering Irom early Summer until late in .Autumn 

 Growth vigorous. Awarded gold medal of the National Rose Society 

 of England and many first-class certificates. A valuable addition per- 

 fectly hardy. Strong plants, postpaid, 20c. each, 3 for 50c. Large 

 2 yr. old plants 35c. each. 



ROGER LAMBELIN 



The Finest \ ariegated Hardy Rose in E.\istence 

 One of the most remarkable Roses yet offered. The petals are 

 irregular on the edges, like a double Petunia; the color is glowing 

 crimson throughout except the edges of the petals, which are all dis- 

 tinctlv marked with a white band, forming a sharp contrast and the 

 most "unique combination of colors known in Roses. Strong plants, 

 postpaid, 15c. each, 2 for 25c. Large 2 yr. old plants 35c. each. 



GLORY DE LYONAISE 



Flowers large, pale vellow shaded with white, orange and fawn 

 Buds beautiful, being loiig and pointed. .Are dehght fully sweet and 

 have all the beauty of the Tea Roses. Fine strong plants, postpaid, 

 15c. each, 2 for 25c. Large 2 yr. old plants 35c. each. 



II II I One each of the 8 varieties on this page, 



I I H = I postpaid, for SI. 15, or 8 Large 2 yr. 

 1-^^- *^ "'-f one each of the eight van©" 



old plants, 

 ties for S2.35. 



