NEW GUIDE TO ROSE CULTURE FOR 1906 



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Hardy Hybrid Perpetual Roses— Continued 



GLORY OF THE EXPOSITION OF BRUSSELS 



Large full flowers; fine fragrance; color deep vel- 

 vety, purplish amaranth, almost black; base of petals 

 fier>- red. ^Ve recommend this as one of the mos^ 

 satisfactory of all hardy Roses. A superb variety. 



A 4 GLOIRE LYONAISE # 4 



This g-rand Rose is a pale shade of 

 chamois or salmon yellow, deepest at 

 center, and sometimes passing to rich 

 creamy White, finely tinted with orange 

 and fawn; it is the nearest yellow Hy- 

 brid Perpetual Rose; the flowers have 

 the beauty of Tea Roses and are 

 large and full and delightfully sweet. 



DUKE OF EDINBURGH 



Brilliant scarlet crimson shaded with ma- 

 roon. Large and full. Foliage very attrac- 

 tive. One of the old stand-bys. 



LORD RAGLAN 



Raised from Giant of Battles. Burgundy- 

 crimson of a beautiful shade. Splendid 

 flowers distinct and beautiful. 



LA ROSIERE 



Belongs to the Prince Camilla type, 

 being almost identical in color. Splen- 

 did, dark crimson. Large, full, double 

 flowers produced with g-reat freedom. A 

 strong grower; in short, the best of its 

 color. 



JACQUEMINOT ^ 4 



Bright shining crimson, verj- rich and 

 velvety; exceedingly brilliant and hand- 

 some; makes magnificent buds, and is 

 highly esteemed as one of the best and 

 most desirable for open ground and also 

 for forcing. 



HER MAJESTY 



Of immense size; remarkably beautiful 

 form; double; color clear, rosy pink, passing 

 to clear flesh. Ver>' fragrant. One of the 

 most famous Roses in the world; exceed- 

 ingly hard to secure true to name. We offer 

 only two-year-old plants, $1 each. 



MAD. VICTOR VERDIER 



Rich, bright cherry red, changing to satiny 

 rose; large, full and fragrant. 



MARIE BAUMAN 



A Rose of the highest quality, which 

 should be given a place in every collection. 

 Very productive; flowers of exquisite form 

 and fragrance. Color crimson- vermilion, 

 suffused with carmine. Large and full. 



MARSHALL P. WILDER 



•ers are large, semi-globular, full and of good 



substance; color bright scarlety crimson. richly shaded 



with maroon; ver>' fragrant. Should be i>lanted more 



frenerally. as its ease of growth, freedom of bloom and 



fine flowers make it a most desirable Rose. 



MERVILLE DE LYON 



A splendid Perpetual of the highest type of beauty. Flowers 

 a:e extra large, fine cupped form, full and regular and de- 

 liciously perfumed; color ivory white, elegantly flushed with 

 pure carmine; very beautiful. Strong three-inch pot plants. 

 35 cts. each; two year-old plants, 50 cts. each. 



MRS. GEORGE DICKSON 



A highly meritorious Rost-. Oiiginated by Henry Bennett, Shepper- 

 ton-on-Thames. England. Flowers large and full; color bright satiny 

 p ink; beautiful. 



of all Roses on this page, except where noted. 15 cts. each: any 4 for 50 

 cts.; 9 for $1, postpaid; two-year-old plants, 35 cts. each: 3 for $1: $3.50 

 per doz., by Express. For every dollar's worth ordered, select to the 

 value of 20 cts. additional. For particulars, see Premium Offer, page 47. 



