HARDY HYBRID PERPETUAL ROSES-Continued 



>^ Frau Karl Druschki 



See the color plate containing this remark- 

 able Rose on page 21 and a full description 

 of it on page 20. 



COQUETTE DES BLANCHES. Pure snowy 

 white, sometimes faintly tinged with pale 

 rose; blooms in large clusters; medium size, 

 full and slightly fragrant. 



►i- Dinsmore 



Popular for garden planting on account of 

 its hardiness and vigor of growth; constant 

 and profuse bloom, which begins soon after 

 planting and continues all through the season. 

 Flowers are large and perfectly double; 

 color rich crimson-scarlet. 



DR. O'DONEL BROWNE. A giant grower. 

 Flowers monthly; almost as free as a Hybrid 

 Tea. Carmine-rose, exquisitely perfumed. 40 

 cts. each: larger size, 5 cts. each; two- 

 year-old plants. 7 5 cts. each. 



DUKE OF CONNAUGHT. Velvety crimson, 

 flushed with red. Flowers large, full and 

 well formed. A vigorous grower. 



Glory of The Exposition of Brussels Rose 



'i' DUKE OF EDINBURGH. Brilliant scarlet- 

 crimson, shaded with maroon, large and full. 

 Foliage very attractive. 



^ EMPRESS OF INDIA. Dark brownish 

 crimson. Double and tinely shaped flowers. 

 A strong, vigorous grower. 



Francois Levet 



One of the best and most satisfactory 

 of all Hybrid Roses; we recommend it highly 

 for general planting. An unusually vigorous 

 grower, and free-blooming. Large, finely 

 made flowers almost the size of Paul Neyron; 

 cherry-pink, delicately shaded carmine and 

 blush. See this wonderful Rose on the color 

 plate, page 72. 



►i- Fisher Holmes 



Very beautiful, resembling General Jac- 

 queminot, but fuller and more constant 

 bloomer; dark, rich scarlet, passing to deep 

 velvety crimson; extra large, full flowers; 

 very sweet. 



^ General Jacqueminot 



Bright, shining crimson, rich and velvety; 

 exceedingly brilliant and handsome; makes 

 magnificent buds and flowers, and is highly 

 esteemed as one of the best and most desir- 

 able Roses for open ground and also for 

 forcing. See this old favorite Rose on the 

 color plate on page 72. 



GENERAL WASHINGTON. Bright, shining 

 crimson flowers, large and perfectly double; 

 blooms the tlrst season and almost constantly. 



►i* Giant of Battles 



A grand old favorite. One of the best, if 

 not the best, hardy, vivid crimson Rose; 

 large, very double and sweet. 



GLOIRE DE MARGOTTIN. Flowers large, 

 somewhat globular, full and deliciously 

 scented; clear, dazzling red. 



^ Glory of the Exposition 

 of Brussels 



Large, full flowers; of flne fragrance; 

 deep, velvety, purplish amaranth, almost 

 black; base of petals flery red. One of the 

 most gorgeous of the dark Roses. The bush 

 is very large, strong and vigorous, and in its 

 season is covered with the glory of the mag- 

 niflcent flowers borne on large stems. 



PRICE of all Roses on this page, except where noted, 



' 15 cts. each, any 4 for 50 cts., $1 for 9 ; larger 



size 20 cts. each, 3 for 50 cts. Two-year-old plants all 

 on own roots, 40 cts. each, $4 per doz. Varieties marked 

 with a cross ^►J"! in extra-heavy three- and four-year-old 

 plants, 75 cts. each. 



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