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HARDY HYBRID PERPETUAL ROSES— Continued 



GLORY OF THE EXPOSITION OF BRUSSELS 



Laree full flowers; fine fragrance; color deep vel- 



y, purplish amaranth, almost black; base of petals 

 v red. We recommend this as one of the most sat 

 ctory of all hardv Roses. A superb variety. 



Gloire Lyonaise 



This grand Rose is a pale shade of 

 chamois or salmon yellow, deepest at cen- 

 ter, and sometimes passing to rich creamy 

 white, finely tinted with orange and fawn; 

 it is the nearest yellow Hybrid Perpetual 

 Rose: the flowers have all the beauty of 

 Tea Roses, and are large and full and de- 

 lightfullv sweet. 



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HOX. GEORGE BANCROFT 



Bright red shaded with violet-crimson: 

 large, full flowers and pointed buds: un- 

 usually fragrant. Has large, dark, deep foli- 

 age and may be said to be one of the grand- 

 est Roses of its tvpe. 



LORD RAGLAN 



Raised from Giant of Battles. Burgundy- 

 crimson of a beautiful shade. Splendid flow- 

 ers, distinct and beautiful. 



LA ROSIERE 



Belongs to the Prince Carni/le 

 typo, being almost identical in 

 color. Splendid, dark crimson. Large, full, 

 double flowers produced with great freedom. 

 A strong grower: in short, the best of its 

 color. 



Gen. Jacqueminot 



Bright shining crimson, very rich and 

 velvety exceedingly brilliant and hand- 

 some: makes magnificent buds, and is 

 highly esteemed as one of the best and 

 most desirable for ripen ground and also 

 for forcing. 



A 

 tone 

 pink 



HER MAJESTY 

 Of immense size: remarkably beautiful 

 form: double: color clear, rosy-pink, passing 

 to clear flesh. Very fragrant, one of the most 

 famous Roses in the world: exceedingly hard 

 to secure true to name. We offer only two- 

 year-old plants. SI each. 



MAD. VICTOR VERDIER 

 Rich, bright cherry red, changing to satiny 

 large, full and fragrant. 

 MARIE BAUMAN 

 A Rose of the highest quality, which should 

 be given a place in every collection. Very 

 productive: Bowers of exquisite form and 

 fragrance. Color crimson-vermilion, suffused 

 with carmine. Large and full. 



MARSHALL P. WILDER 

 Flowers are large, semi-globular, full and 

 r.f good substaioc; color aright scarlety crim- 

 son, richly shaded with maroon; very fragrant. Should be 

 planted more generally, as its ease of growth, freedom 

 bloom and fini - make i r a most desirable . 



MERVILLE DE LYON 

 A splendid Perpetual of the highest type of beauty. Fl 

 are extra large, fine cupped form, full and regular and de- 

 liciously perfumed; color ivory white, elegantly flushed with 

 pure carmine: very beautiful. Strong three-inch pot plants, 

 35c. each; two-vear-old plants. 50c. each. 

 MRS. GEORGE DICKSON 

 highly meritorious Rose. Originated by Henry Bennett. Shepper- 

 •n-Thames. England. Flowers large and full : color bright satiny 

 : beautiful. 



PMCES 



01 all Roses on tbispaee, except where noted, J 5 cts. each: ;nn t for 50 <■!■».: 

 9 ferSlt postpaid; t wo- ) ear-old plants, 35 CtS. each: .'* lor Si: N.'J.-IO per do/., 

 by Express. For every dollar's worth ordered, select to the value ol •0 

 additional. For particulars, see Premium Offer, page 47. 



