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HYBRID PERPETUAL ROSES— Continued 



General Jacqueminot 



Bright, shining crimson, rich and velvety; exceedingly brilliant and 

 handsome; makes magnificent buds and flowers, (jcneral "Jack" 

 is the most famous of all Roses and is highly esteemed as one of the 

 best and most desirable for the open ground. 



Hugh Dickson. Color brilliant crimson shaded scarlet; large and 

 fine form, opening well in all weathers. Very sweetly scented. 



Ludwig Moeller (Yellow Frau Karl Druschki). The only yellow 

 Hybrid Perpetual rose. Goh^r is a pleasing shade of light amber 

 yellow. Flowers large, double and well formed. Price, large 

 two-year-old plants, $1.50 each by express. j 



Baroness Rothschild. Rose-lovers in all countries agree that it 

 is the acme of perfection in flower and growth. Flowers bright 

 rosy pink, of immense size and globular form. The boldness of the 

 flowers with their broad, thick petals, suggests solidity and mas- 

 siveness; they are borne erect on stout, thick canes. Perfectly 

 hardy and blooms twice and frequently three times in a season. 

 Price, two-year-old plants, extra heavy, budded, $1.25. 



Annie Crawford. Salmon pink, resembling Mrs. John Laing but 

 a more vigorous grower and producing larger flowers. 



Gloire de Margotin. Flowers large, somewhat globular, 

 full and deliciously scented; clear dazzling red. 



Paul Neyron 



Mad. Masson. It is entirely hardy, blooms nearly as 

 freely as the Hybrid Teas, bearing numbers of large, 

 fuU, double flowers of unusual beauty and wonderful 

 fragrance; clear, bright rose, distinct and charming, 

 A great Rose. 



Eugene Furst. Strong, vigorous grower, with thick, 

 healthy foliage. Flowers beautiful, velvety crimson, 

 shading to maroon. Highly scented. 



Jean Liabaud. Color nearly black. Flowers large, fuU 

 and fragrant; most intense, dark, rich, velvety, crimson 

 imaginable, almost black, 



John Hopper. Flowers large, very regular and full; 

 brilliant rose, changing to bright, glowing pink, shaded 

 with rich crimson; profuse bloomer, 



Louis Van Houtte. BriUiant vinous crimson; large, 

 fuU and fragrant; an excellent sort and one that we 

 recommend most highly. 



Mad. Alfred Carriere. Extra large, full flowers; very 

 double and sweet; rich, creamy-white, faintly tinged 

 with pale yellow. 



Marshall P. Wilder. Flowers large, semi-globular, fuU 

 and of good substance; bright scarlet-crimson, richly 

 shaded with maroon. 



Candeur Lyonnaise. Pure snow white. Enormous size 

 and fine form. Good healthy grower. As good, if not 

 a better rose than Frau Karl Druschki. Price, Two- 

 year-old plants, $1.50 each by express. 



Price of all Roses on this page, except where otherwise 

 noted, first size plants, 30 cts. each; any 2 for 50 cts., postpaid; 

 two-year-old plants, by express, all on own roots; 85 cts, each; 

 $8.50 per dozen, or 95 cts. each, by Parcel Post prepaid with 

 soil on roots. 



Paul Neyron 



The flowers are immense; probably the largest and 

 finest Rose; bright, shining pink; clear and beautiful; 

 very double and fuU. 



Ulrich Bruner. A great Rose, known to all planters as 

 one of the best in this class. Immense, large, bold 

 flowers, fuU and globular; rich, glowing crimson; ele- 

 gantly flamed with scarlet. Hardy, unusuaUy free 

 bloomer. Highly fragrant. 



Prince Camille de Rohan. 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 reaUy black. 



Black Prince. Much sought after because of its dark 

 crimson flowers, which are shaded so deeply as to be 

 almost black; cupped, large, fuU, fine-shaped. 



Empress of India. Dark brownish-crimson. Double 

 and finely shaped flowers. A strong, vigorous grower. 



Giant of Battles. A grand old favorite. One of the 

 best, if not the best, hardy, vivid crimson Rose; large, 

 very double and sweet. 



George Dickson. Magnificent large, full double blooms 

 of velvety black scarlet crimson with back of petals 

 veined with crimson maroon. Retains its shape and 

 color remarkably well both before and after cutting. 

 Rich Tea Rose perfume, strong, robust growth. 



