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ROSES ariuat;© in exoetJaENT condition. 



"The Roses you sent nie arrived In excellent eondition and are very satis- 

 factory. Tlianltlnc you for your prompt attention." — DR. F. I. BRADNER 

 Syracuse, New York. May 13, 1916. 



HTBBID PERPETUAL 

 ROSES — Continued. 



Mad. Masson 



It is entirely hardy, blooms nearly all the time, as free a| 

 any Hybrid Teas, bearing numbers of large, full, doubli 

 flowers of unusual beauty and wonderful fragrance; cleaf 

 bright rase; distinct and charming. A great Rose. 

 LOUIS V.AN H0UTTE _Rri11mnt vinous crimson; large, fu^ 

 and fragrant; an excellent sort and one that we recomJ 

 mend most highly. One of the most beautiful Roses. 

 MAD. CHARLES WOOD _RRgins to bloom almost as soon 

 as planted, and continues all through the season; flowers 

 extra large, double, full and quite fragrant; bright, fiery 

 scarlet, passing to fine, rosy crimson, shaded with ma- 

 roon; showy and handsome. 

 MRS. R. G. SHARMON-CRAWFORD _nppp rosy pink; 

 outer petals pale flush; base of petals white, large and of 

 perfect form. Received Gold Medal of the National Rose 

 Society. 

 ♦MARSHALL P. WILDER _Flnwprs large, semi-globular, 

 full and of good substance; bright scarlet-crimson, richly 

 shaded with maroon. 

 MABEL MORRLSON _Rnrp and beautiful; extra large size; 

 full regular form; broad, shell-like petals; pure snowy 

 white, sometimes faintly tinged with pink. Two-year-old 

 budded plants only, 60c each. 

 MAD. GABRIELLE LUIZET _ThP color is an exquisite 

 shade of clear coral-rose, suffused with lavender and pearl; 

 good bloomer; hardy. Two-year-old budded plants only, 60c. 



Paul Neyron 



The flowers are immense; probably the largest and finest 

 Rose; bright, shining pink; clear and beautiful; very double 

 and full; finely scented; blooms the first season and all sum- 

 mer; no collection is complete without this magnificent variety. 



HER M.\JESTY _Qf immense size and remarkably beautiful 

 form; double, clear, rose-pink, passing to clear flesh. One 

 of the most famous Roses in the world; exceedingly hard to 

 secure true to name. We offer only two-year-old, low- 

 budded plants, $1.00 each. 



LORD RAGLAN — Burgundy-crimson of a beautiful shade. 

 Splendid flowers, distinct and beautiful. 



YORK AXD LAN'C.\STER _This unique Rose belongs to the 

 Centifolia, a type celebrated for its exquisite fragrance. 

 It dates back to the time of the War of the Roses, between 

 the Royal Houses of York and Lancaster. Color remarkably 

 red and white, sometimes blotched and sometimes striped; 

 full and double. Perfectly hardy. First size, two-year-old 

 plants only, 75c each. 



-^EMPRESS OF INDL\ _r)nrk-hrownish crimson. Double and 

 finely shaped flowers. A strong, vigorous grower. 



MRS. JOHN LAING _TmTnpn<;p flowers, full and double, borne 

 in great profusion on long, stiff stems, and exceedingly 

 sweet. Clear, bright, shining pink, exquisitely shaded. 

 Buds long. 



Price of all Roses on this page, except where noted, 15c 

 each, any 4 for 50c, $1.00 for 9; larger size, 20c each, .3 for 

 50c; two-year-old plants, all on own roots, 45c each, $4.50 

 per dozen. Varieties marked * furnished in still larger or 

 star size at 75c each. 



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Paul Neyron. 



