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J. B. Clark 



J. B. Clark 



An intense deep scarlet-rose, shaded blackish-crimson, 

 color like the sheen of a pliun. often 7 inches in diameter 

 and 5 inches deep. J. B^ Clark has created a great sensa- 

 tion throughout the Lnited States and Europe. A 

 wonderfully strong and upright grower, exceedingly 

 vigorous, with splendid and heavy dark bronze-green 

 fohage. Flowers of extraordinary size, full and double, 

 wonderfully fragrant, of great depth, and borne freely 

 from the first year, on long, stiff stems. 



Francois Levet. One of the best and most satisfactory 

 of all Hybrid Roses. An unusually ^"igo^ous grower, and 

 free blooming. Large, finely made flowers almost the 

 size of Paul ?se-\Ton; cheiT\--pink, dehcately shaded 

 carmine and blush. 



Captain Haj'ward. Bright scarlet, very ^"i^"id in sum- 

 mer and glowing autumn. Large, full and bold, the 

 outer petals finely reflexed. while the center petals 

 stand up well, making a flower of striking beauty. 



Duke of Edinburgh. BriUiant scarlet-crimson, shaded 

 with maroon; large and full. Fohage veiy- attractive. 



Boule de Niege. A ver\" hardy, pure white variety, 

 medium size; ver\" full, double flowers of dehghtful 

 fragrance. 



Coquette des Blanches. Pure snowA-white. some- 

 times faintly tinged with pale rose; blooms in large 

 clusters; medium size, full and shghtly fragrant. 



Dingee Hardy Hybrid 

 Perpetual Roses 



The Hybrid Perpetuals, or "June Roses." are the most 

 famous of aU roses. Most of the varieties were prop- 

 agated years ago — the best known is General Jacqueminot, 

 which was brought out in 1852 — but time has not lessened 

 their popularity. 



Although they usually bloom only once a year, they 

 produce an enormous number of flowers — more than the 

 Hybrid Teas. They are of extremely A'igorous, upright 

 growth, putting forth long, heavy canes. The flowers are 

 immense in size, often measuring six inches in diameter, 

 and are delightfully fragrant. They are perfectly hardy, 

 and Kve through the most severe winters with slight 

 protection. 



\Ye have been fortunate in being able to maintain a 

 very large stock of Hybrid Perpetuals. consisting of aU 

 the better kinds: in fact, our stock is unsurpassed. These 

 roses are aU on their own roots — the only kind to plant, 

 for Hybrid Perpetuals survive many generations when on 

 their own roots, but last only a few years when grown 

 on wUd root stock or grafted. 



Clio. A really grand Rose. On the order of Baroness 

 Rothschild. Recommended by expert growers as the 

 finest Rose of this type. Strong, vigorous grower, hand- 

 some fohage. Flowers flesh color, shaded in the center 

 with rosy-pink; large, of fine globular form, freely 

 produced. 



Anne de Diesbach Glory of Paris). Most lovely 

 briUiant carmine, long, pointed buds, and large, finely 

 formed, compact flowers; ver\- full and double and 

 dehghtfuUy sweet. A vigorous grower and fine bloomer. 

 One of the hardiest of the weU-known, desirable Roses. 



Magna Charta. Extra large, full flowers, very double; 

 of fine form, and sweet; clear, rosy red, beautifuUy 

 flushed with \"iolet -crimson: sure and profuse bloomer. 



La Reine. Clear, bright rose; large, fine, full form; 

 fragrant and hardy. 



Mrs. John Laing. Immense flowers, full and double, 

 borne in great profusion on long, stiff stems, and ex- 

 ceedingly sweet. Clear, bright, shining pink, exquisitely 

 shaded. Buds long. 



Mad. Plantier. For outdoor planting, the best white 

 Hybrid Perpetual, Especially good for cemetery 

 planting. Flowers are pure white, very large and 

 double: a continuous bloomer. One of the best white 

 hardy Roses. 



Margaret Dickson. The flower is of magnificent form, 

 very large in size, almost as large as Paul Xe^Ton, the 

 largest of aU Roses; color is pure waxy white, without 

 spot or blemish: petals very large, weU shaped and of 

 great substance. The buds are large and globular, 

 particularly exquisite and handsome. It is a strong, 

 vigorous grower, with fine foliage; a free bloomer. 

 Two-year-old budded plants. $1.25 each, by express. 



Prices of all Roses on this page, except where noted, first 

 size plants, 30 cts. each; any 2 for 50 cts., postpaid; two-year- 

 old plants, 85 cts. each; $8.50 per dozen of one or more varieties, 

 by express, or 95 cts. each by parcel post prepaid with soil on 

 roots. 



