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HENDERSON'S 



"Sparkling" Collection 



of Five Hardy Roses 



The Juliet is a Hybrid Briar, the others belong to the Hybrid 

 Perpetual class. They are distinguished for their hardiness and for 

 this reason are largely planted in the North. While the main crop 

 of flowers is borne in early summer occasional blooms are produced 

 late in the season. We will send free with each collection our 

 pamphlet on "The Garden Culture of the Rose," which gives full 

 detailed instructions on planting_and care. 



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No. 1. 



J. B. CLARK 



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A magnificent hardy Rose for the garden. A strong grower 

 with large handsome foliage. The coloring is a brilliant crimson, 

 with intense scarlet lights on the upper surfaces. It is very frag- 

 rant; the flowers are of the largest size, with broad petals smooth 

 ahd gracefully recurved. In size, form and texture, it stands 

 supreme in its color. 



No. 2. FRAU KARL DRUSCHKI 



This variety has attracted wide attention and is now very popu- 

 lar. Splendid buds and immense flowers, 4 to 5 inches across; 

 perfectly double and delightfully fragrant; large thick petals; very 

 durable and handsome. Bright, shining green leaves, elegantly 

 veined; a healthy, vigorous grower, entirely hardy, and a constant 

 and abundant bloomer. The most beautiful and largest snow-white 



Rose now before the public. 



No. 3. 



JULIET 



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A wonderful hybrid Rose of most attractive coloring. The 

 distinctive character is found in the two distinct colors in 

 the flowers; the interior being reddish-orange, the exterior 

 I being old gold. 



Juliet is one of the most distinct Roses sent out in a genera- 

 tion; the unique coloring is not found in any other Rose in 

 cultivation. In addition, the flower possesses a beautiful 

 form, extra large and full, and a delightful fragrance. 

 Another charming quality is the refreshing fragrance of 

 the^young foliage. 



No. 4. GEORGE ARENDS OR 

 PINK FRAU KARL DRUSCHKI 



This is a pink form of the popular white variety Frau Karl 

 Druschki. It is a beautiful and distinct Rose of free 

 flowering character; the growth is robust and erect, 

 with large handsome foliage. The form of the bud is 

 splendid; the open flower is full and lasts in good condi- 

 tion a long time. The color is delicate rose pink. 

 Flowers large, full and deliriously scented. An especially 

 valuable and desirable garden Rose. 



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No. 5 



JUBILEE 



The grandest hardy dark red Rose yet offered. The flowers 

 are very large, outer petals partly reflexed and recurved, 

 the center petals upright and gracefully disposed, 

 y giving grace and finish; the fragrance 

 is strong] and spicy. The color is pure 

 red in its deepest tone, shading to deep 

 crimson-red with velvety maroon' in the 

 k depths of the flowers. The buds are long 

 rounded, the petals falling away grace- 

 fully, revealing the rich velvety texture. A 

 strong grower with large dark green foliage 

 and long flower stems. It has all the requi- 

 sites of a garden Rose — size, substance, frag- 

 rance and hardiness. 



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Special Offer. The "Sparkling" Collection of 



— I Five Hardy Roses (shown in color 



First Size $3.50; Second Size $3.00. We 



on this page). 



can supply Third Size plants of the 



Frau Karl Druschki and Jubilee at 20c. 



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J. B. Clark, 



each, $2.00 per doz. 



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