Hybrid-Perpetual 

 Roses 



This type of Roses was the most popular for garden planting 

 before hybridizers gave us the Hybrid-Tea varieties. The Hybrid 

 Perpetuuls still are favorites particularly in localities where cold 

 winters are lil;ely to injure the somewhat more tender Hybrid-Tea 

 kinds. We are offering a limited list but every one of these is 

 outstanding and no gardener interested in Roses can afford to 

 overlook them. They are vigorous growers producing an abundance 

 of large, showy, long stemmed blooms during June. Valuable for 

 garden planting and equally fine for cutting. 



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Frau Karl Druschki 



American Beauty. Intensely fragrant blooms of a brilliant 

 irimson-i armiiie sliaded with Neyron rose. Very vigorous. 



Frau Karl Druschki. A well-known variety with large white 

 bluoms of exquisite beauty. The ideal white garden Rose. 



General Jacqueminot. Scarlet-crimson buds and intensely 

 fragrant, brilliant red blooms borne in small clusters. 



George Arends. Attractive large blooms of a beautiful baby 

 pink color and a rich fragrance. 



Gloire de Chedane Guinoisseau. Excellent globular blooms 



(if a vivid vcrmilion-red color like blazing embers. Fragrant. 



Henry Nevard. One of the freest-flowering of all Roses. Has 

 l.irgc, very double, fragrant, crimson-scarlet blooms. 



Magna Charta. A fragrant Rose combining a lovely bright 

 shade of pink with an enchanting suffusion of carmine. 



Marshall P. Wilder. A strong and hardy free-flowering variety 

 uith large, double, fragrant, scarlet-crimson blooms. 



Mme. Albert Barbier. Pearly white flowers suffused salmony 

 llcsh; tinted apricot in the center. Fragrant. 



Mrs. John Laing. Long, pointed buds and very double soft 

 pink blooms of pleasing fragrance. A very useful variety. 



Paul Neyron. Extremely double, moderately fragrant, clear 

 pink flowers, shading to rose-pink. A vigorous variety and most 

 profuse. 



Ulrich Brunner. Large, cupped, richly fragrant. Geranium red 

 llowers shading to carmine as they open up fully. Very free. 



A iiy of the above: 

 75c each; S8.00 per doz. 



Popular Hardy Climbing 

 and Rambler Roses 



Climbing Roses combine the beauty of their blooms with all the 

 practical features of climbing plants. They are splendid grown on 

 trellises, the garden house, on the porch pillars, or wherever they 

 will have a good support to which they can be trained. Our list of 

 varieties includes those that have proved most popular and 

 desirable. 



Albertine. Bright vermilion buds expanding into large, fragrant 

 tluwers of a beautiful coppery chamois color. As the flowers 

 age they assume a coppery rose tint. 



American Pillar. A single-flowered variety with beautiful pink 

 blooms having a clear white eye and a cluster of yellow stamens. 

 Makes large flower bunches. 



Bess Lovett. This resembles Climbing American Beauty in 

 shape of flower but the color is considerably brighter. It is a 

 rich red of good size and double form. Very fragrant. 



Bonfire. The best of the red Crimson Rambler type — an intense 

 crimson-scarlet or fiery red. Has large flower trusses. 



Chaplin's Pink Climber. A vigorous Rose with shapely 

 double blooms of a rich pink with an edge of salmon when first 

 opening. Makes a most effective display. 



Christine Wright. Very large, cupped flowers of an exquisite 

 and refreshing liriglit Wild Rose pink. Long-stemmed sprays. 



Climbing American Beauty. A strong, vigorous climber 

 with shoots 10 to 12 feet long. Good sized, deep rose-pink 

 blooms of splendid form and good substance. 



Dorothy Perkins. The ol<l favorite soft shell pink still so 

 popular with many gardeners who prize its good qualities. 



Dr. W. Van Fleet. A dainty and exquisite variety with long, 

 pointed, rii h flesh pink buds opening into large, delicate pink 

 blooms carried on stems 12 to 18 inches long. 



Emily Gray. A real yellow climbing Rose with long, pointed 

 buds and beautiful light orange-yellow blooms changing to a 

 pale orange tone as the flowers expand fully. Needs protection. 



Jacotte. Deep orange-yellow, tinted copper-red. A combination 

 that is most picturesque. Of good size, semi-double, moderately 

 fragrant. Blooms in May and June. 



Marie Gouchault. This resembles Dorothy Perkins but is of a 

 deeper Geranium pink color. Makes a healthy and vigorous vine. 



Mary Lovett. Charming, large, sweet-scented blooms of a pure 

 waxy white color. It is a strong grower ami profuse bloomer. 



Mary Wallace. Well-formed, semi-double flowers of a bright 

 clear rose-pink with salmon base. Very large and free-flowering. 



Mme. Gregoire Staechelin. "The Spanish Beauty." A 

 strong, vigorous grower with beautiful, long stemme.l blooms 

 of an iridescent pearly pink tippe<l with crimson. The flowers 

 are semi-double and ricldy fragrant. 



Paul's Scarlet Climber. This is a most popular climbing 

 Rose producing an abundance of large-sized flaming scarlet 

 blooms in clusters of 3 to 20 flowers. 



Primrose. Glowing primrose yellow blooms of moderate 

 fragrance, beautifully arranged in sprays containing 2 to 3 

 flowers each. 



Silver Moon. An exceptionally vigorous Rose with large, semi- 

 double blooms composed of creamy white petals surroumling 

 a bunch of bright yellow stamens in the center. 



Any of the above: 

 60c each; $6.00 per doz.- 



The Three Outstanding Hardy Climbing Roses, Blaze, 

 Easlea's Golden Rambler, and The New Dawn are 



fully desi riV>cd on page 40. 



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