FOUNDEI 

 1850 



We s t_ G r o ve, Pa, 



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HYBRID PERPETUAL, ROSES — Continued. 



* Ulrich Bruner 



A great Rose, known to all planters as one of the 



best in this class. Immense, large, bold flowers, full 



and globular; rich, glowing crimson, elegantly flamed 



with scarlet. Hardy, unusually free bloomer. Highly 



fragrant. 



PRINCE CAMILLE DE ROHAN— 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 in- 

 tense maroon, shaded black. At a short distance 

 they appear really black. 



BLACK PRINCE— Much sought after because of its 

 dark crimson flowers, which are shaded so deeply 

 as to be almost black; cupped, large, full, fine- 

 shaped. 



EMPRESS OF INDIA— Dark brownish-crimson. 

 Double and finely shaped flowers. A strong, vigor- 

 ous grower. 



FRAU KARL DRUSCHKI— Finest pure white 

 Rose, Free flowering almost as a Hybrid Tea. 



GIANT OF BATTLES— A grand old favorite. One 

 of the best, if not the best, hardy, vivid crimson 

 Rose; large, very double and sweet. 



DINSMORE — Popular for garden planting on ac- 

 count of its hardiness and vigor of growth; constant 

 and profuse bloom, which begins soon after plant- 

 ing and continues all through the season. Flowers 

 are large and perfectly double; color, rich crimson- 

 scarlet. 



PAUL NEYRON— The flowers are immense; prob- 

 ably the largest and finest Rose; bright, shining 

 pink; clear and beautiful; very double and full; 

 finely scented. 



EARL OF DUFFERIN— Rich velvety crimson, 

 shaded with dark maroon. Beautifully shaped buds, 

 borne on long, graceful stems. Very full and dou- 

 ble. Delightfully fragrant and free bloomer. One 

 of the best dark-red Hybrids. 



JUBILEE — A pure crimson, with shading of ma- 

 roon; a grand Rose from every point of view. 



JDUCHESS OF SUTHERLAND— Color, delicate 

 rose-pink with lemon shading on the white base; 

 charming. 



HEINRICH MUNCH— One of the newer varieties 

 that has created a sensation wherever grown. The 

 color is a soft pink, very large and full; vigorous 

 grower and undoubtedly one of the very finest of 

 the Hybrid Perpetual varieties. 



VICK'S CAPRICE— Flowers large and slightly cup- 

 shaped, but full and deep; petals thick and lasting, 

 having the ground color clear, satiny pink, dis- 

 tinctly striped and dashed with white and bright 

 carmine. Blooms freely at short intervals during 

 the whole season. 



Price of all Roses, first size plants, on this page, except 

 I where otherwise noted, 30c each; any 2 for 50c, postpaid; 

 Itwo-year-old plants, by express, all on own roots; 85c each; 

 $8.50 per dozen, or 95c each by parcel post prepaid with 

 soil on roots,. Varieties marked * furnished in still larger 

 or star sizes at $1.25 each. 



Ulrich Bruner 



MAD. MASSON — It is entirely hardy, blooms nearly 

 all the time, as free as any Hybrid Tea, bearing 

 numbers of large, full, double flowers of unusual 

 beauty and wond-erful fragrance; clear, bright rose, 

 distinct and charming. A great Rose. 



MRS. R. G. SHARMAN-CRAWFORD— Deep rosy 

 pink; outer petals pale flush; base of petals white; 

 large and of perfect form. 



EUGENE FURST— Strong, vigorous grower, with 

 thick, healthy foilage. Flowers beautiful, velvety 

 crimson, shading to maroon. Highly scented. 



JEAN LIABAUD— Color nearly black. Flowers 

 large, full and fragrant; most intense, dark, rich, 

 velvety crimson imaginable, almost black. 



JOHN HOPPER— Flowers large, very regular and 

 full; brilliant rose, changing to bright, glowing pink, 

 shaded with rich crimson; profuse bloomer. 



LOUIS VAN HOUTTE— Brilliant vinous crimson; 

 large, full and fragrant; an excellent sort and one 

 that we recommend most highly. 



MAD. ALFRED CARRIERE— Extra large, full 

 flowers; very double and sweet; rich, creamy-white 

 faintly tinged with pale yellow. 



MARSHALL P. WILDER— Flowers large, semi- 

 globular, full and of good substance; bright scarlet- 

 crimson, richly shaded with maroon. 



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