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New Hybrid-Perpeti-al Rose. Mme. Albert Barbier 



Prince Camille de Rohan. Deep velvety crimson-maroon. 

 nirich Brunner. A bright cherry red. 



NEW HYBRID-PERPETUAL ROSE 

 Mme. ALBERT BARBIER 



(Barbier Bros. 1925) 



It has been some years since we offered anything new in Hybrid- 

 Perpetual Roses, in fact, the hybridizers of the Rose world seem to 

 have devoted their studies and energies entirely to other types, 

 particularly to Hybrid-Tea and Pernetiana hybrids and when the 

 originators sent us this variety for trial, we did not realize what a 

 pleasant surprise was in store for us. 



The medium size flowers are of beautiful imbricated form with 

 perfect buds developing into well-formed, full, double flowers of a 

 pearly white suffused with a soft flesh pink, intensified and illumi- 

 nated by the golden yellow base of the petals. 



A very hardy Rose that we cheerfully recommend, feeling certain 

 that it will become a popular variety. $1.50 each. 



HYBRID-PERPETUAL ROSES 



The varieties listed below are unquestionably the best that 

 can be selected in the Hybrid-Perpetual class which, before 

 the development of the Hybrid Teas, was the most popular type 

 for garden planting, and even now they dare not be overlooked, 

 but should be used extensively in conjunction with the other sorts, 

 and especially so in localities where the hardiness of the Hybrid- 

 Tea varieties has not been established. 

 Anna de Diesbach. Bright carmine-rose of large size. 

 Baroness Rothschild. Pale satiny-rose, very large. 

 Clio. Delightful satiny-flesh with deep centre; the flowers are 



large, globular and borne on long stems. 

 Frau Karl Druschki. This is the ideal hardy white Rose. 

 General Jacqueminot. Brilliant scarlet crimson. 

 George Arends. A beautiful pink variety. 

 Mrs. John Laing. Soft pink of splendid form, exceedingly 



fragrant and very free flowering. 

 Mrs. R. G. Sharman Crawford. Deep rosy pink, outer 

 petals shaded with flesh, one of the freest bloomers and a splen- 

 did Rose in every respect. 

 Magna Charta. Bright pink, suffused with carmine. 

 Paul Neyron. Deep rose; of immense size. 



Price. Any of the above, in strong two-year-old dormant plants, SI. 00 each; $10.00 per doz.; $75.00 per 100. 

 Special Offer. One each of the above 12 varieties, a splendid collection of these absolutely hardy Roses for $10.00. 



POLYANTHA AND BABY RAMBLER ROSES 



A type of Roses which is very popular for bedding purposes. They form shapely, compact bushy specimetB about 18 inches high 

 producing in great profusion from early in the season until severe frost immense trusses of small flowers. 



Cecile Brunner (The Fairy, or Sweetheart Rose). A Polyantha 

 variety with dainty double little flowers of perfect form pro- 

 duced in many flowered graceful sprays; color a soft rosy-pink 

 on a rich creamy-white ground. 



Chatillon Rose. A splendid new variety with gracefully formed 

 semi-double flowers in sprays of 15 to 50 or more flowers each. 

 Color silvery crimson-rose gradually passing to a white centre; 

 one of the most distinctive and desirable varieties. 



Corrie^Koster (New). Small flowers produced in great clusters, 

 color a soft salmony-orange, entirely distinct. 



Eva Teschendorff. The first really worth while white Baby 

 Rambler. The flowers are of large size and splendid form, 

 plants that we flowered during the past season have been 

 greatly admired; we predict a great future for this charming 

 novelty. $1.00 each. 



Gruss an Aachen. Large, light flesh-pink shaded salmon- 

 yellow deepening towards the centre, becoming lighter as the 

 flowers mature. The plant is of strong branching habit, a 

 splendid bedder, always in bloom. 



Ideal. The darkest colored of all the Baby Roses, an intense rich 

 lustrous garnet, the flowers are not large but are produced in 

 very large trusses and are very effective. 



Lafayette. An entirely new break in the Baby Rambler type 

 with brilliant cherry-crimson flowers as large as Paul's Scarlet 

 Climber; produced in immense branched trusses frequently 40 

 to 50 flowers on one branch, free and continuous blooming. 



Louise Walter (Baby Tausendschocn). Identical in color with 

 the popular climbing Tausendschoen, a soft tender tone of 

 pink, flowers 1 J to 2 inches in diameter, produced throughout 

 the season in trusses of 10 to 20 flowers each. 



Orange King. Flowers small but borne in great branched 

 trusses; in color a deep orange-yellow. 



Orleans. One of the best, flowers of comparatively large size of 

 brilliant geranium-red, becoming suffused with rose as the flowers 

 mature, and large white centre; a very pretty color combination. 



Rich glowing vermilion. A strong grower 



Rudolph Kluis. 



and very prolific. 



Superba (New). Unquestionably the richest colored dark 

 variety yet introduced, a brilliant, rich, deep carmine. The 

 individual flowers are of medium size, of most perfect imbricated 

 form, a specimen bloom, and are carried in large branching 

 trusses; very free flowering. $1.00 each. 



Price. Strong two-year-old dormant plants, except where noted, 75 cts. each; $7.50 per doz.; $60.00 per 100. One each of the 

 12 varieties for $7.50. 



