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NDER this heading we offer a magnificent collection of Hardy Hybrid Perpetual Roses. In 



this list are included the finest varieties in the world, which we have secured at enormously 



high prices. All are hardy, and with their grand, bold, fragrant flowers they offer a greater 



reward to Rose lovers than those of any other class. "With a little care they last almost indefinitely. 



We advise our patrons to plant liberally of them. We offer plants on their own roots — the only 



kind that gives uniform satisfaction. 



BARON T'KINT DE ROODENBEKE, No. 84 (Leveque).— 

 Flowers large, full, well built, dark purple shaded with car- 

 mine and vermilion. 50 cts. each. 



BEAUTY OF WALTHAM, No. 85 (Wm. Paul & Son).— An 

 old but wonderfully beautifully Rose. Very vigorous, 

 cherry color to bright rosy carmine, large, full, form cupped 

 very hardy. One of the loveliest and sweetest, blooming 

 abundantly and late. One of the best. 20 cts. each; two- 

 year-old plants, 40 cts. each. 



BERTHE GEMEN, No. 86 (Gemen) .— Very strong grower. 

 Color magnificent ivory white, flower very large and well 

 filled; form perfect, but glorious when partially open. 

 Grand in every way. 50 cts. each. 



BLANCHE DE MERU, No. 87 (Verdier) .—Large finely 

 formed, rose crimson flowers, after the style of Faxd Ney- 

 ron. Color bright rose carmine. Splendid variety. 30 

 cts. each; 2 for 50 cts. ; two-year-old plants, 50 cts. each. 



CAROLINE D'ARDEN, No. 88 (Dickson). — A grand variety. 

 Large deep, double flowers; color purplish rose; very fra- 

 grant. 30 cts. each; 2 for 50 cts.; two-year-old plants, 50 

 cts. each. 



CHARLES GATER, No. 89 (G. Paul & Son).— One of the new 

 race of large, shrub-like Roses of great value; flowers large 

 and full; color deep brownish crimson; grand shape; dis- 

 tinct in color; exceptionally good. 30 cts. each; two-year- 

 old plants, 60 cts. each. 



CLIO, No. 90 (Wm. Paul & Son).— A really grand Rose. On 

 the order of Baroness Rothschild. Recommended by ex- 

 pert growers as the finest Rose of this type. Strong, vigor- 

 ous grower, handsome foliage. Flowers are flesh color, 

 shaded in the centre with rosy pink, large, of fine globular 

 form, freely produced. Awarded two first-class certifi- 

 cates by the Royal Horticultural Society of England. 25 

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



COQUETTE BORDELAISE, No. 91 (Duprat Sons).— Looks 

 like a Camellia. Flowers very large, fragrant and regular. 

 Color lively carmine rose, broadly edged and spotted with 

 white. A remarkable variety. 30 cts. each ; two-year-old 

 plants, 60 cts. each. 



CRIMSON GLOBE, No. 92.— As suggested by the name the 

 flowers present an appearance of a large crimson globe, 

 exceedingly double and full; rare and beautiful. 30 cts. 

 each; 2 for 50 cts. ; two-year-old plants, 50 cts. each. 



CRIMSON QUEEN, No. 93 (Wm. Paul & Son).— A splendid 

 Autumn Rose; flowers very large and double; petals fine, 

 very free-blooming and of excellent growth and habit; 

 color bright purple, centre shaded with lurid crimson. 30 

 cts. each; 2 for 50 cts. ; two-year-old plants, 50 cts. each. 



EXPOSITION DE POVINS, No. 94 (Cochet-Cochet).— Very 

 vigorous; flowers large, very full, superb form; color vel- 

 vety red. Awarded a Diploma of Honor. One of the 

 grandest Roses offered in this book. 25 cts. each; two- 

 year-old plants, 50 cts. each. 



ELLEN DREW, No. 95 (Dickson & Sons).— The 

 color is charming and distinct, light silver pink with 

 peach shading. The flowers are large and of excel- 

 lent substance. The habit of growth is strong and 

 healthy. Unusually good. 25 cts. each; 3 for 60 

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



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EMPEROR, No. 96 (Wm. Paul & Son).— Very dark, almost 

 black; small and neat for buttonholes; hardy and free 

 blooming. 30 cts. each ; two-year-old plants, 50 cts. each. 



GRAND MOGUL, No. 97 (Wm. Paul & Son).— Deep, brilliant 

 crimson, shaded with scarlet and black; large, full and 

 double; finely made. 35 cts. each; two-year-old plants, 

 50 cts. each. 



HAILEYBURY, No. 98 (G. Paul & Son.)— A 

 beautiful Rose of extraordinary merit. Blooms 

 with the greatest freedom, almost as freely as a 

 Hybrid Tea. The flowers are of a charming, re- 

 fined, round shape; color bright crimson; a good, 

 strong grower. A Rose that you should have. 25 

 cts. each ; 3 for 60 cts. ; two-year-old plants, 40 cts. 

 each. 



HELEN KELLER, No. 99 (Dickson & Sons).— Like all the 

 products of this celebrated firm, this variety is one of ex- 

 traordinary beauty. It possesses such superior merit that 

 we are led to give it our strongest indorsement, knowing 

 that it cannot fail to please every one. The color is a clear, 

 bright pink; flowers large and finely made; extra large, 

 shell-shaped petals of great substance; wonderfully free 

 bloomer. A splendid Rose. 25 cts. each; 3 for 60 cts.; 

 two-year-old plants, 40 cts. each. 



JAMES BROWNLOW, No. 100 (Dickson & Sons).— Pretty 

 carmine flowers; graceful form and very large, full and 

 double. Thoroughly distinct. 30 cts. each; 2 for 50 cts. ; 

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



JUBILEE, No. 101 (Henderson).— A new Rose of wonderful 

 beauty, bearing large flowers five to six inches across, very 

 full and double; buds long and graceful. Color glowing 

 velvety crimson ; fragrance delicious. Was awarded a gold 

 medal by the Massachusetts Horticultural Society. 25 

 cts. each; 3 for 60 cts.; two-year-old-plants, 50 cts. each. 



LAURENCE ALLEN, No. 102 (Cooling & Sons).— This beau- 

 tiful new Hybrid Perpetual is perhaps the finest light Rose 

 of its class introduced since Her Majesty was distributed. 

 The extra-large, handsome flowers stand up in great fash- 

 ion and are full, deep and well built. The color is rare and 

 beautiful — clear, soft pink with lighter shading. The 

 flowers are sweetly perfumed. It blooms early and with 

 great freedom. The introducers received three certifi- 

 cates of merit for it. It is the only rival of Her Majesty. 

 75 cts. each. 



Algansee, Mich., April 15, 1901. 

 Dear Sirs: 



Everv Rose, Shrub, etc., ordered of you was re- 

 ceived in fine condition They are the best lot we 

 have ever received and of course are very satisfac- 

 tory. 



Yours respectfully, 



Mrs. C. E. Brainard. 



