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IVEST GROVEy PA. 



HARDY HYBRID PERPETUAL ROSES— Continued. 



PAUL NEYRON. 



We ask special attention to this grand Rose; the flowers 

 are immense; probably the largest and finest Rose; bright 

 shining pink, clear and beautiful; very double and full; 

 finely scented; blooms the first season and all Summer; no 

 OollectioQ is complete without this magnificent variety. 



Monsieur E. Y. Teas. 



Color rich glowing crimson, very bright and striking: large 

 round flowers of perfect form, very full and sweet; highly 

 recommeaded. 



Mrs. George Dickson. 



A highly meritorious Rose. Originated by Henry Bennett, 

 Shepi>erton-on-Thames, England. Flowers large and full; 

 ookur bright satiny pink; beautiful. 



Mrs. John Laing. 



A splendid, constant-blooming Hybrid Perpetual, perfectly 

 hardy, with immense flowers, full and double, borne in great 

 profusion on long stiff stems, and exceedingly sweet. The 

 color is a clear, bright, shining pink, exquisitely shaded. 

 The buds are long and pointed. 



Oscar II., King of Sweden. 



This is a magnificent Rose; immense globular flowers, rich 

 deep carmine, elegantly flamed with vermilion red; delight- 

 fully perfumed; remarkably attractive; a good, hardy grower 

 and free bloomer. 



Pius IX. 



Free blooming and very hardy. Flowers very full and 

 large. Color violet rose. An excellent sort. 



Pierre Notting. 



Very dark blackish red, richly shaded with fine violet 

 crimson; extra-large, full flowers, delightfully perfumed. 



Pride of Waltiiam. 



A beautiful Rose with fine habit and good constitution. 

 Flowers delicate flesh color, richly shaded" with bright rose, 

 clear and distinct ; very large and full, with petals of great 

 substance ; a fine sort. 



Prince Camille de Rohan. 



ITie Black Rose. 



This is a magnificent Rose, 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. This is one of the most 

 handsome Roses we have ever seen. It is the nearest black; 

 although the same claim is made for others, this variety is the 

 darkest. 



Queen of Queens. 



A true perpetual bloomer, almost every shoot being 

 crowned with a flower-bud ; color beautiful silver rose, edged 

 with deep blush ; flowers large. 



Rev. J. B. Camm. 



Flowers of large size, full and double; bright rosy pink; 

 very fragrant. 



Souv. de Duchere. 



Extra-large, compact flowers ; very full, double and sweet ; 

 beautiful brilliant scarlet, deepening to dark, glowing crim- 

 son ; a good free bloomer. 



Souv. de William Wood. 



Good size, very double ; color dazzling crimson. 



Ulrich Bruner. 



Extra-large, bold flowers, full and globular; color rich 

 glowing crimson, elegantly flamed with scarlet. 



Vick's Caprice. 



A Striking Rose, TotaUy Unlike any Other Variety. 



The flowers are large, slightly cup-shaped, but full and 

 deep; the petals are thick and lasting, having the grotmd 

 color clear satiny pink, distinctly striped and dashed with 

 white and height carmine. It makes lovely, elegant-shaped 

 buds, which show the stripes and markings to great advan- 

 tage. It is a vigorous, healthy grower, and blooms freely at 

 short intervals during the whole season. One of the most 

 popular Roses. 



Victor Verdier. 



Brilliant rosy carmine, beautifully edged with purple; 

 extra-large full flowers. 



/FECIAL Collection. 



5 Nearest Black Roses.— We will send the 5 

 nearest black varieties, Hardy Hybrid Perpetual Roses, 

 postpaid, for 75 cts. This is a very popular collection 

 of Roses. 



Jfeqi/il Collection. 



7 Pure White Roses. — We will send 7 purest 

 white varieties of Hardy Hybrid Perpetual Roses, post- 

 paid, for $1. This collection is specially adapted for 

 cemetery planting ; the varieties are entirely hardy. 



Savannah, Ga., March 12, 1901. 

 Gentlemen: 



The Roses and vines received yesterday in fine order. The 

 size and condition were beyond my expectations, and the 

 "extras" astonished me. 



Yours very truly, 



Theodore Weli^ 



of an Roses on this page, except where noted, 15 cts. each; any 4 for 50 cts.; 9 for $1, postpaid; two- 

 year-old plants, 35 cts. each; 3 for fi; $3.50 per doz., by Express. For every dollar's worth ordered, 

 •elect to the value of ao ctg. additional. For particulars see Premium Ofier, page 47. 



