£g FOUNDED 

 1850 



We st Gr o ve, Pa. 



FOUNDED 02 

 1850 



HYBRID PERPETUAL. ROSES — Continued. 



*J. B. Clark 



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 

 freely from the first year, on long, stiff stems. 

 This Rose has proven hardy, even in Canada, and 

 a genuine treat is in store for everyone who 

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

 all in splendid condition. 



MAGNA CHARTA— Extra large, full flowers, very 



double; of fine form, and sweet; clear, rosy red, 



beautifully flushed with violet-crimson; sure and 



profuse bloomer. 



*LA REINE— Clear, bright rose; large, fine, full 



form; fragrant and hardy. 

 MRS. JOHN LAING— Immense flowers, full and 

 double, borne in great profusion on long, stiff 

 stems, and exceedingly sweet. Clear, bright shin- 

 ing pink, exquisitely shaded. Buds long. 

 *MAD. PLANTIER— For outdoor planting, the 

 best white Hybrid Perpetual. Especially good 

 for cemetery planting. Flowers are pure white, 

 very large and double, a continuous bloomer. One 

 of the best white hardy Roses. 

 MARGARET DICKSON— The flower is of magnifi- 

 cent form, very large in size, almost as large as 

 Paul Neyron, the largest of all Roses; color is 

 pure waxy white, without spot or blemish; petals 

 very large, well shaped and of great substance. 

 They are prettily curled back or reflexed, giving 

 the flower inimitable grace and charm. The buds 

 are large and globular, particularly exquisite and 

 handsome. It is a strong, vigorous grower, with 

 fine foliage; a free bloomer. Should be included 

 in every order. Two-year-old, budded plants, only 

 90c each, by express. 



J. B. Clark 



* Gloire Lyonnaise 



Brilliant White Rose 



Great Roses are made all the greater by the pub- 

 licity given them. Frequently a variety of more 

 than ordinary worth is allowed to "waste its sweet- 

 ness on the desert air" because the public is unac- 

 quainted with its merits. This is especially true of 

 this great variety. Makes strong, upright bush, with 

 beautiful deep green foliage; practically thornless. 

 While a Hybrid Perpetual, yet like the Hybrid Tea 

 Roses, bears in greatest profusion large, pointed 

 buds and massive flowers on long, stiff, heavy 

 shoots; the open flower is enormous, full, deep and 

 double. Rich creamy-white, passing, when open, to 

 a pale shade of salmon-yellow, deepest at the center. 

 Absolutely hardy everywhere. 



MAD. CHARLES WOOD— Begins to bloom al- 

 most as soon as planted, and continues all 

 through the season; flowers extra large, double, 

 full and quite fragrant; bright, fiery scarlet, pass- 

 ing to fine, rosy crimson, shaded with maroon; 

 showy and handsome. 



Price of all Roses on this page, except where noted, first 

 size plants, 30c each; any 2 for 50c; two-year-old plants, all 

 on own roots, 65c each; $6.50 per dozen of one or more 

 varieties, by express. Varieties marked * furnished in still 

 larger or star size at 90c each. 



Gloire Lyonnaise 



