FOU.NDEtf J 

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VyE s T_ G R Q Ve, Pa 



HIBKID PERPETUAL ROSES — Continued. 



J. B. Clark 



Introduced and listed as a Hybrid Tea. but 

 a'rer a thorough trial, we have come to the con- 

 clusion that it belongs to the Hybrid Perpetuals. 



An intense deep scarlet-rose, shaded blackish- 

 crimson, color like the sheen of a plum, often 7 

 inches in diameter and 5 inches deep. J. B. Clark 

 has created a great sensation throughout the 

 United States and Europe. A wonderfully strong 

 and upright grower, exceedingly vigorous, with 

 splendid and heavy dark bronze-green foliage. 

 The glory of the plant is in its flowers, however, 

 as they are extraordinary- in size, full and double, 

 wonderfully fragrant, of great depth, and borne 

 freeh- from the first year, on long, stiff stems. 

 This Rose has proven hard}', even in Canada, and 

 a genuine treat is in store for everi'one who 

 plants it. We have a large stock of own-root 

 plants, all in splendid condition. Strong, one- 

 year-old plants, 25c each; 5 for $1.00; larger size, 

 35c each, postpaid; two-year-old plants, 60c each. 



Eugene Furst, 



J. B. Clark — A Great Rose. 



"^^ Eugene Furst 



Strong, vigorous grower, with thick, healthy foliage. 

 Flowers beautiful, velvety- crimson, shading to maroon. 

 Highh- scented with the same delightful perfume as some 

 of the Tea Roses. 



JOHN KEYNES— Beautiful, double, globular flowers, 

 shining red, shaded with deep maroon. Large and fra- 

 grant. A most popular varietv, with luxuriant foliage. 

 JULES MARGOTTIN— Free-flo\vering. hardy, with 

 light green foliage, somewhat crimped. Large, full, 

 somewhat flat flowers; fine carmine color. 

 JUBILEE — Glowing velvety crimson. 

 JEAN LIABAUD— Color nearly black. Flowers 

 large, full and fragrant; most intense, dark, rich, 

 velvet}' crimson imaginable, almost black; rare and 

 handsome. 

 *JOHN HOPPER— Flowers large, very regular and*- 

 trJl: 1)ri]lirint rose, changing to bright, glowing 

 ])ink. -liadcd with rich crimson; profuse bloomer. 

 HUGH WATSON— Crimson, shading to carmine. 

 Blr)oms large and of finest finish; growth vigorous,, 

 branching and free; fragrant. ! 



HAILEYSBURY-Blooms \yith the greatest freedom.j 

 Imost as freely as a Hj'brid Tea. Flowers of elegant,.- 

 r'')und shape, bright crimson; a a:nr,d ^tr-'iig grower. 



Price of all Roses on this page, except where otherwise 

 noted. 20c each; any 3 for 50c. first size one-year plants, 

 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. 



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