EVERBLOOMING ROSES 



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RADIANCE. "Radiance" is a brilliant rosy-carmine, displaying beautiful, rich and 

 opaline pink tints in the open flower; the form is fine, largest size and full, with cupped 

 petals. The bud is large, brilliant, radiant; the stems are long, buds and flowers borne 

 erect. 



RED RADIANCE. It is a clear red sport of the well-known and popular garden 

 Rose "Radiance." It inherits all the fine qualities of the latter — vigorous growth, 

 erect branching habit, and healthy dark green foliage. The stems are long and rigid. 

 Delightfully fragrant. 



SOEUR THERESE. Named in honor of Sister Therese, the famed French Saint of 

 Liseaux, who is popularly known as The Little Flower. The bud and bloom are large, 

 golden yellow, changing to cadmium-yellow, the edges are spotted carmine. It is very 

 hardy and vigorous, and blooms freely all season. 



SOUVENIR DE CLAUDIUS PERNET. A popular variety supplying a long- 

 wanted yellow Rose; fine buds of clear yellow, the edge of the petals being somewhat 

 lighter. A strong growing plant with glossy foliage. 



TALISMAN. A strikingly beautiful Rose. In the bud it is particularly attractive. 

 The color is a combination of gold yellow, apricot and deep pink or old rose. -The 

 outside of the petals is bright yellow gold and pink; as the flowers expand they become 

 bright apricot gold and deep rose pink. 



EVERYBLOOMING POLYANTHA ROSES 



They range from 1 J^ to 2 feet high and produce large clusters of small flowers in 

 abundance throughout the summer. Very desirable for bedding, borders, etc. 



CECIL BRUNNER (Sweetheart or Fairy Rose). Dainty, perfectly formed 

 buds and flowers, light pink with a yellow base, blooms prolificacy. 



CHATILLON. A lovely clear pink, the large clusters of semi-double flowers are 

 produced in great abundance. 



GLORIA MUNDI. Orange scarlet, a brilliant color unexcelled for bedding. 



MARIE PAVIE. Charming, fully double, pure white flowers produced with the 

 greatest freedom. Valued for its lovely and delightful fragrance. 



EVERBLOOMING FLORIBUNDA ROSES 



This new group has achieved almost instantaneous popularity for its 

 many uses in the garden. Floribunda Roses are extremely hardy, 

 also extremely free flowering. They are valuable for planting in the 

 foreground of shrubbery, also for hedge purposes and for border plant- 

 ings along driveways, etc. We offer the following varieties: 



BABY CHATEAU. Large, semi-double flower clusters of velvety 

 dark red not unlike Chateau de Clos Vougeot. 



FLUFFY RUFFLES. Lovely, semi-double, silvery pink flowers 

 enhanced with a rich rose color on the reverse. 



HARDY MOSS ROSES 



BLANCHE MOREAU. Flowers in clusters, large, full and sweet; 

 pure white. The buds and flower stalks are finely mossed. 



CRESTED MOSS. 

 HENRY MARTIN. 



Pink, finely crested, distinct from all others. 

 Fine crimson, very vigorous. 



IMPROVED LAFAYETTE. A profuse bloomer with flowers of a 

 deep glowing red, suffused with vivid crimson. Plants are taller than 

 most, and are a fiery show in mass. 



WHITE LAFAYETTE. Best by far of the white flowered 

 Floribundas, with big blooms that last well when cut. 



SELECT HYBRID PERPETUAL ROSES 



Popular June Flowering Roses distinguished for their hardi- 

 ness and for this reason are largely planted in the North. 



AMERICAN BEAUTY. A hardy Rose of the largest size, having 

 the ever-blooming qualities of the Tea Rose, with the delicious odor 

 of the Damask Rose, consequently equally valuable for winter or 

 summer flowering. In color, it is a deep, brilliant rosy-carmine. 



FRAU KARL DRUSCHKI. This beautiful, large snow-white 

 variety is now very populau, sometimes being called the White Amer- 

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

 perfectly double and delightfully fragrant; large, thick petals. 



GEN. JACQUEMINOT. The popular hardy crimson "Jack" 

 Rose. It is a strong, vigorous grower, entirely hardy; an early and 

 abundant bloomer. Its brilliant crimson is the standard of color 

 by which other Roses are judged; flowers full and fragrant. 



GEORGE ARENDS. A pink form of the popular white variety 

 Frau Karl Druschki. The color is delicate rose pink. Flowers large, 

 full and deliciously scented. 



MAGNA CHART A. Vigorous constitution, freedom of bloom and 

 handsome foliage. Flowers bright, deep pink; very large and fragrant. 



PAUL NEYRON. Probably the largest of all roses. Color, clear 

 dark pink shaded carmine. Flowers, bold and handsome; very fragrant. 



ULRICH BRUNNER. Large and cupped; bright cherry-red, and 

 very fragrant. Long flower stalks almost devoid of thorns. 



Price any of above strong 2-year-old dormant plants up to April 



HYBRID RUGOSA ROSES 



Shrub roses, more vigorous and hardier than most other types grown. 

 Excellent for hedges, also as specimens in a shrub border. 



BLANC DOUBLE DE COUBERT. It produces hundreds of double 



white flowers throughout the summer. 



CONRAD F. MEYER. One of the most popular, very strong 

 grower and produces beautifully shaped silvery pink flowers on strong 

 stems. 



ROSA RUGOSA RUBRA. This is not a hybrid, but the old fash- 

 ioned Single Red variety that is so popular for the dainty formation 

 of the flowers which are followed later in the season with brilliant red 

 heps or seed pods. 



MAX GRAF (Trailing Hybrid Rugosa Rose). Valuable as a 

 ground cover or for planting on steep banks. The foliage resembles the 

 Rosa Rugosa and remains green until late fall. Flowers are single, 

 bright pink, with pretty crimped petals. Grows well in partial shade 

 under trees. 



ROSA HUGONIS 

 The Golden Rose of China 



Rosa Hugonis develops into an erect shrub about 6 feet high, and in 

 early May, before the leaves are fully developed, the gracefully arching 

 branches are laden with soft yellow, single, fragrant flowers. It is also 

 extremely attractive when not in bloom for its feathery green foliage. 



It is ideal for hedge purposes when set 1 Vz feet apart. 

 15th, 75c each ; $8.25 doz. ; pot-grown plants, $1 .00 each ; $11 .00 doz. 



Plants are delivered, transportation paid, within 50 miles of New York City. 

 Express, charges collect. (See special notice, page 99.) 



Beyond this area, they are shipped by 



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