20c 
Regular Price 
7 Favorites of Canc Cag, 
The June Roses 
There is little question that Hybrid Perpetual 
Roses, or “June Roses,” as they are sometimes called, 
are the most valuable of all hardy plants. They 
are of vigorous, upright growth, have large bold 
flowers, frequently measuring 5 ta 6 inches in 
diameter, and are deliciously fragrant. These 
Roses will succeed in any locality and are so 
hardy that they will live through the severest 
winters with but a light protection. Some of 
the kinds do not bloom until the second year, but, 
when fully established, they ail bloom freely at the 
usual time, early in the season. The Hybrid Per- 
petuals will stand hardship and neglect, but give 
much better results with good cultivation and rich 
soil. Always plant in open ground, as these Roses 
are not suitable for house culture. Our collection 
of Hybrid Perpetuals is by far the best in the country. 
The plants we send out are strong and hearty and 
on own roots. 
Mad. Alfred Carriere 
Exxtra-large, full flowers, very double and sweet; 
rich creamy-white, faintly tinged with pale yellow. 
ANNA DE DIESBACH (Glory of Paris)——Most lovely 
brilliant carmine; long, pointed buds, and large, 
finely formed, compact flowers; very full and dou- 
ble and delightfully sweet. . A vigorous grower and 
fine bloomer. 
GIANT OF BATTLES—A egrand old favorite. One 
of the best, if not the best, hardy, vivid crimson 
Rose; large, very double and sweet. 
Mad. Alfred Carriere. 
*Paul Neyron 
The flowers are immense; probably the largest and 
finest Rose; bright, shining pink; clear and beauti- 
ful; very double and full; finely scented; blooms the 
first season and all summer. 
LOUIS VAN HOUTTE — Brilliant vinous crimson; 
large, full and fragrant; an excellent sort and one 
that we recommend most highly. One of the most 
beautiful Roses we have ever seen. 
FRANCOIS LEVET—One of the best and most satis- 
factory of all Hybrid Roses; we recommend it 
highly for general planting. An unusually vigor- 
ous grower, and free-blooming. Large, finely made 
flowers: almost the size of Paul Neyron; cherry- 
pink, delicately shaded carmine and blush. 
GENERAL JACQUEMINOT—PBright, shining crim- 
son, rich and velvety; exceedingly brilliant and 
handsome; makes magnificent buds and flowers 
and a most desirable Rose for open ground. 
GENERAD WASHINGTON—PBright, shining crimson 
flowers, large and perfectly double; blooms the 
first season and almost constantly. 
EUGENE FURST — Strong, vigorous grower, with 
thick, healthy foliage. Flowers beautiful, velvety 
crimson, shading to maroon. Highly scented with 
the same delightful perfume as some of the Tea 
Roses. In every way a most valuable Rose. 
B ARG AIN PRICES One-year first size plants, 16c each; 2 
3 for 45c, postpaid. Two-year-old = vial § Sane 
plants, 48c each; 6 for $2.25, by express. a eyron. 
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