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brilliant rose, 

 with rich crimson; 



"" General Jacqueminot 



Bright, shining crimson, rich and velvety; exceedingly 

 brilliant and handsome; makes magnificent buds and flow- 

 ers, highly esteemed as one of the best and most desirable 

 Roses for open ground. See color plate on page 50. 



JEAN LIABAUD _rolnr nearly black. Flowers large, full 

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

 imaginable, almost black; rare and handsome. 



*JOHN HOPPER — Flowers large, very regular and full; 

 changing to bright glowing pink, shaded 

 remarkably profuse bloomer. 



*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 foliage. Flowers flesh-color, shaded in the center 

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

 duced. 



*COQUETTE PES ALPES _t art>f^ full, finely formed flow- 

 ers, pure white, sometimes faintly tinged with pale 

 blush; profuse bloomer. 



DR. WM. GORDON _Fvtra large; deep petaled and high 

 centered; brilliant pink. 



GLORY OF THE EXPOSITION OF BRUSSELS _T.arpe. 

 full flowers; of fine fragrance; deep, velvety, purplish 

 amaranth, almost black; base of petals fiery red. One of 

 the most gorgeous of the dark Roses. The bush is very 

 large, strong and vigorous, and in its season is covered 

 with the glory of the magnificent flowers on large stems. 



HAILEYSBURY — Blooms with the greatest freedom, almost 

 as freely as a Hybrid Tea. Flowers of elegant, round 

 shape, bright crimson; a good, strong grower. 



♦PRINCE CAMILLE DE R0HAN _rp1fhratRd the 

 world over for its large, handsome fragrant flow- 



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ers, 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 really black. This splendid Rose is 

 shown in full colors on inside front cover. 



Gen. Jacqueminot, the old Favorite. 



Black Prince 



Black Prince— Almost Black in Color. 



Much sought after because of its dark crimson flowers, 

 which are shaded so deeply as to be almost black; cupped, 

 large, full, fine-shaped. 



JULES MARG0TTIN _Frpe-f1nwpring hardy, with light green 

 foliage, somewhat crimpled. Large, full, somewhat flat flow- 

 ers; fine, carmine color. 



ROGER LAMBELIN _Vpry dark crimson, with narrow band 

 of white, forming a sharp contrast. The petals are fringed 

 irregularly, like a double petunia. Odd and unique. 



CAPTAIN HAIWARD — Bright scarlet, very vivid in summer 

 and glowing in autumn. Large, full and bold, the outer 

 petals finely reflexed, while the center petals stand up well, 

 making a fiower of striking beauty. Hardy. 



HUGH WATSON -_r.rimsnn, shading to carmine. Blooms 

 large and of finest finish; growth vigorous, branching and 

 free; fragrant. 



■MAGNA CHARTA _Fytra-larpe full flowers, very double; of 

 fine form, and sweet; clear, rosy red, beautifully flushed 

 with violet-crimson; sure and profuse bloomer. 



Trice of all Koses on lliis |>u«c. ev<-<-i>t wlii-rc otlu'rwi^e note<l. l.">o 

 ench, any 4 for 50c. $1.00 for !•: liirui-r >i/.c. '.Mtc ••Hch, .i for .%0c. i><»t- 

 paiil: two-vear-old pliuitH. ull on own roots. 4.m- i-:ic1i : S^l..>0 per do^.. by 

 express. Variety marked * furnislied in still liirBcr or Star !«ze, at 7.V^ 

 each. 



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