^General Jacqueminot 



Brio:ht. shining crimson, rich and velvety; ex- 

 ceedinglv brilliant and handsome: makes magnifi- 

 cent buds and flowers, highly^esteemed as one of 

 the best and most desirable Rbses for the open 

 ground. 



DINSMORE— Popular for garden planting on 

 account of its hardiness and vigor of growth; 

 constant and profuse bloom, which begins soon 

 after planting and continues ^all through the 

 season. Flowers are large andj perfectly double; 

 coloi- rich- crimson-scarlet. 



DR. WM. GORDON— Extra laTge: deep petaled 

 and high centered: brilliant pink. 



DUKE OF EDINBURGH — Brilliant scarlet- 



1 crimson, shaded with maroon; large and full. 

 Foliage very attractive. 



DR. O'DONEL BROWNE— A giant grower. 



Flowers monthly: almost as free as a Hybrid 



Tea. Carmine-rose, exquisitely perfumed. 40c 



each; larger size, 50c each; two-year-old plants, 



75c each. 



DUKE OF CONNAUGHT— Velvety crimson, 



i| flushed with red. Flowers large, full and well 



-I formed. A vigorous grower. 



'EARL OF DUFFERIN— Rich velvety crimsQn. 

 shaded with dark maroon. Beautifully shaped 

 buds borne on long, graceful stems. Very full 

 and double. Delightfully fragrant and free 

 bloomer. One of the best dark red Hybrids. 



GLORY OF THE EXPOSITION OF BRUS- 

 SELS — Large, full flowers; of fine fragrance; 

 deep, velvety, purplish amaranth, almost black; 

 base of petals fiery red. One of the most gor- 

 geous 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. 



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HYBRID PERPETUAI. 

 ROSES — Continued. 



Gen, Jacqueminot^ — the Old Favorite. 



Black Prince 



Much sought after because of its dark crimson 

 flowers, which are shaded so deeply as to be almost 

 black; cupped, large, full, fine-shaped. 



^EMPRESS OF INDIA— Dark brownish-crimson. 

 Double and finely shaped flowers. A strong, vig- 

 orous grower. 



FRAU KARL DRUSCHKI— Finest pure white 

 Rose. Free flowering almost as a H3'brid Tea. 

 Note price and description on page 68. 



GENERAL WASHINGTON — Bright, shining 

 crimson flowers, largo and double; blooms the 

 first season and almo-t constantl}'. 

 -XiLANT OF BATTLES— A grand old favorite. One 

 of the best, if not the best, hardy, vivid crimson 

 Rose; large. ver\- double and sweet. 



GLOIRE DE MARGOTTIN— Flowers large, some- 

 what globular, full and deliciously scented; clear, 

 dazzling red. 



Price of all Roses, first size one-year plants, on 

 this page, except where otherwise noted. 20c each; 

 any 3 for 50c, postpaid; two-year-old plants, all on 

 own roots, 50c each; $5,00 per dozen by express. 

 Varieties marked * furnished in still larger or Star 

 Size, at 75c each. 



