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HYBRID PERPETUAL ROSES—Continued 
“Ulrich Bruner 
A great Rose, known to all planters as one of 
the best in this class. Immense, large, bold flowers, 
full and globular; rich, glowing crimson, elegantly 
flamed with scarlet. Hardy, unusually free bloomer. 
Highly fragrant. 
PRINCE CAMILLE DE ROHAN—Celebrated the 
world over for its large, handsome, fragrant 
flowers and the freedom with which they are 
produced. The color is a deep, rich velvety 
Crimson, passing to intense maroon, shaded black. 
At a short distance they appear really black. 
*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, 
vigorous grower. 
GIANT OF BATTLES—A grand old favorite. 
One of the best, if not the best, hardy, vivid 
crimson Rose; large, very double and sweet. 
DINSMORE—Popular for garden planting on ac- 
count 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 and perfectly double; 
color, rich crimson-scarlet. 
*PAUL NEYRON—The flowers are immense; 
probably the largest and finest Rose; bright, 
shining pink; clear and beautiful; very double 
and full; finely scented. 
EARL OF DUFFERIN—Rich velvety crimson, 
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. 
JUBILEE—A pure crimson, with shading of ma- 
‘ roon; a grand Rose from every point of view. 
*HEINRICH MUNCH—One of the newer varieties 
that has created a sensation wherever grown. 
The color is a soft pink, very large and full; 
vigorous grower and undoubtedly one of the very 
finest of the Hybrid Perpetual varieties. 
*VICK’S CAPRICE—Flowers large and slightly 
cup-shaped, but full and deep; petals thick and 
lasting, having the ground color clear, satiny 
pink, distinctly striped and dashed with white 
and bright carmine. Blooms freely at short 
intervals during the whole season. 
Price of all Roses, first size plants, on this page, except 
where otherwise noted, 30c each; any 2 for 50c, postpaid; 
two-year-old plants, by express, all on own roots; 85c 
each; $8.50 per dozen, or 95c each by parcel post prepaid 
with soil on roots. Varieties marked * furnished in 
still larger or star sizes at $1.25 each. 
Ulrich Bruner 
MAD. MASSON—It is entirely hardy, blooms nearly 
all the time, as free as any Hybrid Tea, bearing numbers 
of large, full, double flowers of unusual beauty and 
wonderful fragrance; clear, bright rose, distinct and 
charming. A great Rose. 
*EUGENE FURST—Strong, vigorous grower, with thick, 
healthy foliage. Flowers beautiful, velvety crimson, 
shading to maroon. Highly scented. 
JEAN LIABAUD—Color nearly black. Flowers large, 
full and fragrant; most intense, dark, rich, velvety, 
crimson imaginable, almost black. 
JOHN HOPPER—Flowers large, very regular and full; 
brilliant rose, changing to bright, glowing pink, shaded 
with rich crimson; profuse bloomer. 
LOUIS VAN HOUTTE—Brilliant vinous crimson; large, 
full and fragrant; an excellent sort and one that we 
recommend most highly. 
*MAD. ALFRED CARRIERE—Extra large, full flowers; 
very double and sweet; rich, creamy-white, faintly 
tinged with pale yellow. 
*MARSHALL P. WILDER—Flowers large, semi-globular, 
full and of good substance; bright scarlet-crimson, 
richly shaded with maroon. 
CANDEUR LYONNAISE—Pure snow white. 
size and fine form. Good healthy grower. 
not a better rose than Frau Karl Druschki. 
year-old plants, $1.50 each by express. 
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