New Guide to Rose Culture for 1907 



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Hardy Hybrid Perpetual Roses — Continued. 



EUGENE FURST. 



Strong, vigorous grower, with thick, healthy foliage. 

 Flowers are a beautiful shade of velvety crimson, shading to 

 marooQ Highly scented and very beautiful. 



CAPT. HAYWARD 



One of the most brilliant new Hybrid Perpet- 

 ual roses. Flowers are bright scarlet, very 

 vivid in summer and glowing in color in aut- 

 um.n Thev are large, full and bold, the outer 

 petals finelv reflexed. while the center petals 

 stand well up. making a flower of striking beaut> . 

 It is a free-blooming, strong, clean grower, per- 

 f^ctlv hardv; altogether one of the grandest 

 Roses in our collection. 20 cts. each; o for 50 

 cts.; two-vear-old plants, 40 cts. each. 



CAPTAIN CHRISTY 



Extra large, flat flowers: color a lovely shade of 

 pale peach, deepening at center to rosy crimson. 

 CAROLINE DE SANSAL 



A grand Rose of great sweetness. Color clear, 

 brilliant rose merging into ros\- lilac, edged with 

 bronze. Large and double. 



CHESTNUT HYBRID 



Red .shaded with violet. Ver>' free flowering. 

 Blooms large and full. Very distinct. 



medium siz> 



BOULE DE NEIGE 



A very hardy, pure white variety; 

 very full, double flowers. 



BLACK PRINCE 



Much sought after because of its splendid dark 

 crimson flowers, which are shaded so deeply as to 

 be almost black; cupped, large, full, fine shaped. 



Baroness 



Rothschild 



Magnificent Hardy Hybrid 

 Perpetual Rose. 



Who has not heard of this 

 great variety? Rose lovers in 

 all countries agree that it is the 

 acme of perfection both in 

 flower and growth. If you have 

 never seen it in bloom a 

 description will do little 

 toward conveying a correct 

 idea of its worth. The 

 flowers in color are bright 

 rosy pink, of immense size 

 and globular form, some- 

 what cupped and well filled 

 to the center, as shown in 

 our illustration. The bold- 

 ness of the flowers with 

 their - broad, thick petals, 

 suggests solidity and mas- 

 siveness; they are borne 

 erect on stout, thick canes. 



In habit of growth this 

 variety is splendid, being 

 very strong and possessing 

 large, heavy foliage, which 

 bv virtue of its toughness 

 is especially free from mildew 

 and insect attacks, rendering it 

 very valuable in open ground. 

 It is perfectly hardy and blooms 

 twice and frequently three 

 times in a season. "U"e recom- 

 mend it as one of the grandest 

 and most satisfactory Roses in 

 cultivation. 



CLIO 



A reallv grand Ko.-e. Ou the order of Burout-s:? 

 R.ithschiid. Uecumuieuded by expert growers as 

 the finest Rose of this type. Strong, vigorous 

 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 certificates by the Royal Horticultural Soci- 

 ety of England. 25 cts. each; two-year-old plants, 

 50 cts. each. 



COQUETTE DES ALPS 



Large, full, finely-formed flowers; color pure 

 white, sometimes faintly tinged with pale blush; 

 profuse bloomer, very hardy and beautiful. 

 COQUETTE DES BLANCHES 

 Ball of Snow 

 Pure snowy white, sometimes faintly tinged witli 

 pale rose; blooms in large clusters; medium size; 

 full and slightly fragrant; blooms the first year all 

 through the season. 



This variety is usually sent 

 out in budded stock, but we 

 supply plants on own roots, 

 imported from France. 

 Strong 3-inch pot plants, 

 ready for Immediate bloom- 

 ing, 30 cts. each; 2 for 50 

 cts.; 4 for S1 ; two-year-old 

 plants. 50 cts. each. 



RgTHSCK 



PRICE 



of all Roses on this page, except where noted. 15 cts. each; any 4 for 50 cts.: 9 for $1; post- 

 paid; two-year-old plants, 35 cts. each; 3 for $1; $3.50 per doz., by Express. 



