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si!!u7^o7or HYBRID PERPETUAL POSES 



The Hybrid Perpetual Roses are commonly known as "June Roses." 

 They are distinguished for their large flowers, richness of coloring, delightful, 

 spicy fragrance and above all for their hardiness, being capable of resisting 

 frost which would destroy most of the ever-blooming Roses. For this reason 

 they are largely planted in the North. While the main crop of flowers is 

 borne in early summer occasional blooms are produced late in the season. 

 Some of the varieties are almost as free blooming as the "Monthly" class. 

 Alfred Colomb. Carmine-crimson. A grand Rose in every way. Unexcelled 



in habit and profusion of bloom. 



*Anna de Diesbach {Gloire de Paris). Rich carmine. A grand Rose. This 

 fine variety is most useful for garden purposes. 



Baron de Bonstetten. Blackish crimson, vivid red shadings. Considered by 



many to be the finest dark crimson Rose. 

 Baroness Rothschild. E.xquisite shade of satiny-pink. A beautiful variety. 

 *Black Prince. One of the finest Roses of its class. The color is dark vel- 

 vety crimson passing to intense maroon and shaded black. 

 *Caprice. Ground-color, soft satiny pink, distinctly striped and dashed with 



white and carmine. A very pretty and novel variety. 

 *Captain Hayward. Color a bright scarlet. Outer petals finely refle.xed, 



while the center petals stand up well. 

 *Clio. A very vigorous grower, has large handsome foliage. The color is 



delicate satin blush, with a light shading of rosy-pink at the center. 

 *Conrad F. Meyer. The color is beautiful, a pure silvery-pink. Its beautiful 



foliage alone would recommend it as an ornamental shrub for the garden. 



For a flowering hedge it should eventually take first rank. The fragrance 



of the flowers is spicy and delightful. 

 ♦Coquette des Alps. One of the best and freest-blooming of the hardy white 



Roses, occasionally shows light blush when first opening. 

 *Dinsmore. A splendid bedding Rose, as free blooming as the "Monthly," 



dwarf branching habit. Dazzling scarlet crimson full and double. 

 Eugene Furst. A grand Rose, fiery-red; flowers large and double. 

 *Francois Levet. A profuse bloomer. The flowers are large, double and 



deep rosy-red, the shade known as "cherry-rose." 

 *Frau Karl Druschki. Splendid buds and immense flowers, 4 to 5 inches 



across, perfectly double and delightfully fragrant, large thick petals. 



Bright, shining green leaves, elegantly veined; a healthy, vigorous grower, 



entirely hardy; a constant and abundant bloomer. The most beautiful and 



largest snow-white Rose now offered. (See engraving Page 142.) 

 *Gen. Jacqueminot. A rich, dark crimson with velvety sheen, full and 



fragrant. Known as the "Jack" Rose. A universal favorite. 



*Hugh Dickson. A rich deep crimson, shaded scarlet; intermediate tones 

 added give a brilliant effect. An exceptionally fine red Rose. Rich and 

 spicy fragrance, a vigorous grower and free bloomer. 



*J. B. Clark. Brilliant crimson with intense scarlet lights on the upper sur- 

 faces. In size, form, color and texture it stands supreme in its color. It 

 is very fragrant, a vigorous grower, fine foliage. 



John Hopper. Bright rose with carmine center, large and full, esteemed by 

 all who grow it as of the highest order. 



*Jubilee. The grandest hardy dark red Rose yet offered. The flowers are 

 very large, the fragrance strong and spicy. The color' is pure red in its 

 deepest tone, shading to deep crimson red with velvety maroon in the 

 depths of the flowers. It is the darkest combined with 

 pure color of which nature is capable. 



*La France. Peaclj-blossom color, shaded pink and silver- 

 rose. The flowers are large and beautiful either m the 

 bud form or when fully expanded. It is very free bloom- 

 ing, every shoot forming a flower and deliciously fragrant. 



Marshall P. Wilder. Cherry-rose, mingled with carmine. 



Margaret Dickson. White with pale flesh center; extra 

 large flower of fine form and substance. A 

 beautiful variety. 



For prices, see next column. 



*Magna Charta. Bright deep pink, very large and fragrant. A popular 



Rose. (See engraving Page 142.) 

 Mme. Gabriel Luizet. Light satiny-pink. One of the best garden Roses. 



Mme. G". Bruant. Pure white. Rugosa foliage. Valuable for hedges, hardy 

 and ever-blooming. 



*Mme. Masson. Rich carmine-crimson; very large and full. A very 



striking and attractive variety, highly perfumed. 

 *Mme. Plantier. Pure white, blooms in clusters fairly covering the plant. 



A fine cemetery Rose. 

 *Mrs. John Laing. Rich satiny-pink, large and full, delicious fragrance. 



This fine variety cannot be too highly praised. For freedom of bloom it 



is unsurpassed in its class. (See engraving Page 142.) 

 Mrs. Sharman Crawford. Beautiful pink. Splendid habit and grand flowers. 

 *Paul Neyron. Probably the largest of all Roses; color, clear dark pink, 



shaded carmine. Form of flowers, bold and handsome; very fragrant. 

 Persian Yellow. Hardy yellow Rose. 



Prince Camille de Rohan. Dark crimson maroon, fiery red shadings. 

 *Roger Lambelin. A striking variety; dark glowing crimson with an irregular 



white band on the edges of the petals. 

 *Spencer. Beautiful satin-pink; full and compact; deliciously fragrant. 

 *Summer Queen. A beautiful light pink Rose, very free blooming, fine long 



stems and very few spines, so that it is very well adapted for cutting. 



*UIrich Brunner. A beautiful hardy Rose in flower and foliage. The former 

 is large and cupped bright cherry-red, and very fragrant. Long flower 

 stalks almost devoid of thorns. 



Price. Extra Selected Plants growing in 5 and 6 inch pots, 60c. each, 

 S6.00 per doz. Second Grade of the above, fine plants, 50c. each, $4.50 per 

 doz. Full set of .36 sorts, "Extra Selected" plants for $18.00. second grade 

 for S13.00. We can supply Sd si::e plants from 3-inch pots of those marked 

 * 15c. each, .$1.50 per doz. 



NEW HYBRID PERPETUAL ROSE 



GEORGE ARENDS OR PINK FRAU KARL 

 DRUSCHKI 



This is a pink form of the popular white variety Frau Karl Druschki. 

 It is a beautiful and distinct Rose of free flowering character; the growth is 

 robust and erect, with large handsome foliage. The color is delicate rose 

 pink. Flowers large, full and deliciously scented. 



Price, strong imported plants, 75c. each, S7..50 per doz, 



"The Roses I got from you last year were fine and greatly admired by all the 

 village. I am, as I have been for a number of years, pleased and satisfied with 

 all I have received from Henderson's." 



ROBERT J. HATCH, Catonsville. Md. 



