SPRING-FLOWERING BULBS, ROSES AND HOUSE PLANTS 21 



Hardy Hybrid Perpetual 

 Roses 



HEY are of vigorous, upright 

 growth, have large, bold flow- 

 ers, frequently measuring 5 to 

 W^-. 6 inches in diameter, and are 

 ^^■% deficiously fragrant. These 

 h Roses will succeed in any lo- 



cality and are so hardy that they will live 

 through the severest winters. 



Anna de Diesbach (Glory of Paris). 

 Brilliant carmine, with long, pointed buds. 

 Extra vigorous. Also in large dormant 

 plant* as below. 



Cheshunt Hybrid. One of the very best 

 Roses of its color — red shaded with violet. 

 It is very free-flowering; blooms large. 



Eugene Furst. Grand Rose of velvety 

 crimson, with thick, healthy foliage. Also 

 in large, dormant plants as below\ 



Francois Levet. An unusually vigorous 

 grower, and free-blooming. Large, finely 

 made flowers; cherry - pink, delicately 

 shaded carmine and blush. Fragrant. Ex- 

 tra good. Hardy everywhere. Also in large 

 dormant plants as below. 



Gen'l Jacqueminot. The old standard 

 crimson Rose, with rich velvety flowers. 

 One of the best Roses of the garden. Also 

 in large dormant plants as below. 



Gloire Lyonnaise. Blooms almost as 

 freely as a Hybrid Tea, with pointed buds 

 and massive flowers, on long, stiflF, heavy 

 shoots. Color rich creamy white, passing, 

 when open, to a pale shade of salmon-yel- 

 low, deepest at the center. Absolutely 

 hardy everywhere. 



Louis Van Houtte. A handsome crim- 

 son Rose; very full and double, and of de- 

 lightful fragrance. 



TYPICAL DINGEE HYBRID PERPETUAL ROSE 



Margaret Dickson. The flower is of 

 magnificent form, very large in size, color 

 is pure waxy white, without spot or blemi- 

 ish; petals large, and of great substance. 



Ulrich Brunner. Immense, large, bold 

 flowers, full and globular; rich, glowing 

 crimson, flamed with scarlet. Free bloom- 

 er. Also in large, dormant plants as below. 



Price of all Hardy Hybrid Perpetuals as 

 above, in one-year-old plants only, from pots 

 3 inches in diameter, 25 cts. each, 5 for %\. 

 Tor larg-e, dormant stock, see prices below. 



Hardy Hybrid Perpetual Roses in Dormant Plants 



Elxtra Large Field Plants Unsurpassed for Strength and Quality 



Limited in Quantity. Orders Filled in Strict Rotation. 60 cts. each, $7 per Dozen 



Below we ofifer a limited list of Hardy Hybrid Perpetual Roses now growing in our 

 fields, all on their own roots, and are strong, massive plants, which will produce a mar- 

 velous profusion of blooms next summer. They are the ideal Roses for fall planting. 

 They cannot be shipped until after October 15th, but, as the demand will be very great, 

 we advise immediate ordering. Positively no more can be had after our stock is gone. 

 Anna de Diesbach. Described above. Madame Masson. Clear, bright rose. One 



Countess of Roseberry. Satiny pink in of the finest of all Roses. 



center, deepening to rose on outer petals. 



Empress of India. Dark brownish crim- 

 son. Double and fine form. 



Eugene Furst. Described above. 



Francois Levet. Described above. 



General Jacqueminot. Described above. 



Glory of the Exposition of Brussels. 

 Deep, purplish amaranth, base fiery red. 



Mad. Charles Wood. Bright, fiery scar- 

 let, shading to rosy crimson. 



Magna Charta. Clear, rosy red. 



Marchioness of Lome. Rich rose, shaded 

 in center with vivid carmine. 



Oakmont. Peachy pink; large and of fine 

 form and substance. 



Ulrich Brunner. Described above. 



BEAB TS MOTD: Our special or first-size Rose plants are not the "2a-for- a- dollar" Wad. 

 but are strong* specimens from 3- and Sir^-inch pots — twice the size of the ordinary mail-order 

 Rose plants. 



