New Guide to Rose Culture for 1907 



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Hardy Hybrid Perpetual Roses — Continued 



MME. LOUIS CARICQUES 



Blooms with great freedom in the Autumn. Has 

 large, rosy-crimson, double flowers, highly fragrant. 

 A grand old variety. 



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. 



MABEL MORRISON 



A rare and very beautiful Rose; extra large size; 

 full regular form; broad, shell-like petals; color pure 

 snow white, sometimes faintly tinged with pink, in 

 the way of Baroness Rothschild. 35c. each; two- 

 year-old plants, by Express, 50c. each. 

 MAD. ALFRED CARRIERE 



Extra large, full flowers, very double and sweet; 

 color rich creamy white, faintly tinged with pale 

 yellow; exceedingly beautiful. 



MAD. CHARLES WOOD 



Begins to bloom almost as soon as planted, and 

 continues all through the season; the flowers are 

 extra large, double, full and quite fragraht; color 

 bright fier>^ scarlet, passing to fine rosy crimson, 

 shaded with maroon; showy and handsome, and one 

 of the best Roses for general planting. 



Mad. Plantier 



This grand variety, when once planted, is as , 

 permanent as an Hydrangea. It is hardy as an 

 Oak, and for outdoor planting it is the best white 

 Hybrid Perpetual. We recommend it for ceme- 

 tery planting, because of its permanency. Flow- 

 ers are pure white, very large and double; it is 

 a profuse and continuous bloomer. Good white 

 hardy Roses are scarce — this is one of the very 

 best. 



Mad. Masson 



It may not be generally known among our 

 customers that this is one of the really superb 

 Roses, and fully the equal of anj- variety in this 

 collection. We think it one of the very finest 

 Roses in existence for garden cultivation; it is 

 entirely hardy, blooms nearly all the time, bear- 

 ing in profusion numbers of large, full, double 

 flowers of unusual beauty and wonderful fra- 

 grance; color clear bright rose; distinct and 

 charming. 



MAD. GABRIELLE LUIZET 



One of the most beautiful of all Roses. Extra 

 large, elegantly formed, very double and full, fra- 

 grant; color an exquisite shade of clear coral rose, 

 suffused with lavender and pearl; once seen will 

 always be remembered; good bloomer; hardy. 35c. 

 each; two-year-old plants, by Express. 50c. each. 



MME. ALFRED DE ROUGEMONT 



"S^Tiite tinged with pink. One of the old standbys, 

 and none better of its color. Has good flowers, is a 

 strong grower and free bloomer. 



MARCHIONESS OF LORNE 



A remarkable free-tlowering variety, with cup- 

 shaped flowers of an exceedingly rich rosy color, 

 slightly shaded in the center with vivid carmine. They 

 are large, very sweet and full, and iu the bud ex- 

 ceedingly handsome. 20 cts. each; two-year-old 

 plants. 40 ets. each. 



Roger Lambelin 



This is a decided curiosity among Roses and a 

 novelty of most striking order. The color is very 

 dark crimson with narrow band of white forming 

 a sharp contrast. The petals fringed irregularly 

 like a double Petunia or a Carnation. Odd and 

 unique. 20 cts. each; 3 for 50 cts.; two-year-old 

 plants, 40 cts. each. 



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



K^I^IQ^ postpaid; two-year-old plants, 35 cts. each; 3 for $1; $3.50 per doz., by Express. D. & C. 

 Roses stand for quality. 



