HYBRID PERPETUAL 
ROSES—Continued 
Mad. Masson 
J. B. Clark 
Introduced and listed as a Hybrid Tea, but after a 
thorough trial, we have come to the conclusion that 
it belongs to the Hybrid Perpetual class. 
An intense deep scarlet Rose, shaded blackish crim- 
son, color like the sheen of a plum, often 7 inches in 
diameter and 5 inches deep. J. B. Clark has created 
a great sensation throughout the United States and 
Europe. A wonderfully strong and upright grower, 
exceedingly vigorous, with splendid and heavy dark 
bronze-green foliage. The glory of the plant is in its 
flowers, however, as they are extraordinary in size, 
full and double, wonderfully fragrant, of great depth, 
and borne freely from the first year, on long, stiff 
stems. This Rose has proven hardy, even in Canada, 
and a genuine treat is in store for everyone who plants 
it. We have a large stock of own-root plants, all in 
splendid condition. Strong, one-year-old plants, 25c. 
each, 3 for $1.00; larger size, 35c. each, postpaid; two- 
year-old plants, 60c. each. 
GLORY OF THE EXPOSITION OF BRUSSELS. Large, 
full flowers; of fine fragrance; deep, velvety, pur- 
plish amaranth, almost black; base of petals fiery 
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 magnifi- 
cent flowers borne on large stems. 
Own Root Plants vs. Budded, on page 12. 
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| ROGER LAMBELIN. Very dark crimson, 
Mad. Masson 
It is entirely hardy, blooms nearly all the time, 
bearing numbers of large, full, double flowers of 
unusual beauty and wonderful fragrance; clear, 
bright rose; distinct and charming. A great Rose. 
HUGH WATSON. Crimson, shading to carmine. 
Blooms large and of finest finish; growth vigorous, 
branching and free; fragrant. 20c. each; larger 
size, 25c. each; two-year-old plants, 50c. each. 
JEAN LIABAUD. Color nearly black. Flowers large, 
full and fragrant, most intense, dark, rich, velvety 
crimson imaginable, almost black; rare and hand- 
some. 
JOHN HOPPER. Flowers large, very regular and 
full; brilliant rose, changing to bright glowing 
pink, shaded with rich crimson; remarkably pro- 
fuse bloomer. 
JOHN KEYNES. Beautiful, double, globular flowers, 
shining red, shaded with deep maroon. Large 
and fragrant. A most popular variety with luxur- 
iant foliage and of vigorous habit of growth. 
JULES MARGOTTIN. Free-flowering, hardy, 
light green foliage, somewhat crimpled. 
full, somewhat fit flowers; 
MAGNA CHARTA. Extra-large, full flowers, very 
double; of fine form, and sweet; clear, rosy red, 
beautifully flushed with violet crimson; sure and 
profuse bloomer. 
HAILEYSBURY. Blooms with the greatest freedom, 
almost as freely as a Hybrid Tea. Flowers of 
elegant, round shape, bright crimson; a good, 
strong grower. 
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 
intense maroon, shaded black; at a short distance 
they appear really black. This splendid Rose is 
shown in full colors on page 69. 
PRESIDENT LINCOLN. Dark crimson, 
Very good variety for outdoors. 
ROBERT DUNCAN. Flowers large, perfectly formed 
and of good substance; petals large and shell-shaped; 
bright rosy crimson. 
with 
Large, 
fine, carmine color. 
shaded red. 
with 
row band of white, forming a sharp contrast. 
petals are fringed irregularly, like a double petunia 
or a carnation. Odd and unique. 
CAPTAIN HAYWARD. Bright scarlet, 
summer and glowing in autumn. 
bold, the outer petals finely reflexed, while the 
center petals stand up well, making a flower of 
striking beauty. Perfectly hardy. 20c. each; 3 for 
50c.; larger size, 25c. each; two-year-old plants, 
45c. each. 
nar- 
The 
very vivid in 
Large, full and 
Newark, New Jersey, May 6, 1913 
Gentlemen: Received the plants in splendid condi- 
tion and was very much pleased. Thank you very 
much for the extra Roses, which were a pleasant 
surprise. Very truly yours, MRS. Cc. H. WEBBER. 
Price of all Roses on this page, except where noted, 
15c. each, any 4 for 50c., $1.00 for 9; larger size, 20c. 
each, 3 for 50c; two-year-old plants, all on own roots, 
45c. each, $4.50 per dozen. 
