GLENWOOD  NUP^SE,^ 
Hardy  Garden  Roses 
The  beauty  of  the  Rose  is  so  widely  appreciated  that  the  popularity  it  now  enjoys  and  the 
demand  for  hardy  garden  Roses  are  annually  increasing.  In  old-fashioned  gardens,  in  borders, 
along  garden  walks,  or  on  arbors  the  sweet  perfume  of  blooming  Roses  is  a  source  of  constant 
delight  to  all  who  grow  them.  For  garden  planting  the  Hybrid  Perpetual  Roses  are  the  most 
vigorous  growers,  and  they  flower  abundantly  in  June,  with  scattered  blooms  that  open  even 
late  in  the  fall.  Our  assortment  of  these  "  Everblooming  Roses"  has  been  culled  of  varieties 
not  found  generally  hardy  and  satisfactory,  and  we  have  added  several  new  desirable  kinds  to 
our  collection  since  last  year. 
HYBRID  PERPETUALS 
Strong  2-year-old  plants,  40  cts.  each, 
$4  per  doz. 
Alfred  Colomb.  Brilliant  carmine  -  crimson  ; 
large,  gobular. 
Anne  de  Diesbach.  Clear  bright  carmine  ;  large, 
full,  fragrant. 
Augustine  Guinoisseau.  While  La  France. 
Large  and  beautifully  formed  flowers  of  pure 
white,  shaded  in  the  center  with  flesh. 
Baron  de  Bonstetten.  Dark  velvety  red,  large, 
fragrant  flowers. 
Baroness  Rothschild.  Rich  satiny  pink  ;  mag- 
nificent. 
Boule  de  Neige.    Pure  white  ;  free-blooming. 
Captain  Christy.     Very  large,  double  buds  of 
deep  flesh  color  ;  in  bloom  all  season. 
Caroline  de  Sansal.    Pale  flesh  color,  deepening 
toward  the  center.    A  good  autumn  Rose. 
Coquette  des  Alpes.    White,  shaded  rose. 
Coquette  des  Blanches.     Pure   white ;  large, 
globular. 
Earl  of  Dufferin.  Large,  full,  finely  formed  ; 
velvety  scarlet. 
Etoile  de  Lyon,  A  splendid  rich  yellow,  beauti- 
ful in  bud  as  well  as  flower. 
Fisher  Holmes.    Rich  velvety  crimson. 
General  Jacqueminot.    Brilliant  scarlet-crimson. 
Gloire  de  Margottin.    Dazzling  scarlet. 
Gloire  Lyonnaise.    White,  tinted  yellow. 
Hermosa.    Bright  rich  pink. 
John  Hopper.  Bright  rose,  carmine  center ; 
cupped  and  well  formed. 
Jules  Margottin.  Bright  carmine  ;  cupped  ;  very 
fragrant. 
La  France.  .Splendid  satiny  rose  ;  constant 
blooming. 
La  Reine.    Rosy  pink  ;  fine  full  flowers. 
Mabel  Morrison.  Pure  white,  flushed  pink  in 
autumn. 
Madame  Plantier.    Pure  white,  free-blooming. 
A  model  hedge  and  cemetery  Rose. 
Magna  Charta.    Bright  pink,  sufifused  carmine. 
Marchioness  de  Lome.  Rich  fulgent  rose,  shaded 
vivid  crimson  in  the  center.  Very  double 
and  sweet. 
Margaret  Dickson.    Finest  of  all  white  hybrids. 
Maiie  Baumann.     Bright  carmine  ;  large,  e.x- 
quisitely  formed. 
Marshall  P.  Wilder.     Cherry  carmine  ;  large 
and  full, 
Merveille  de  Lyon,    White  shaded  rose. 
Mme.  Gabriel  Luizet.    Fine  satiny  rose. 
Mrs.  John  Laing.    Delicate  pink,  large,  full, 
Mrs,  J.  Sharman-Crawford.  Deep  rosy  pink  ; 
outer  petals  shaded  with  pale  flesh. 
Paul  Neyron.    Very  large  ;  dark  rose. 
Persian  Yellow.  Bright  golden  yellow  ;  blooms 
very  early. 
Prince  Camille  de  Rohan.  Deep  velvety  crim- 
son, with  black  shadings. 
Rodocanachi,  Beautiful  transparent  rose,  shaded 
pink  ;  long-stemmed,  fragrant. 
Soleil  d'Or.    New  hardv  yellow  Rose. 
Ulrich  Brunner.  Bright  cerise-red  ;  large  and 
full. 
Victor  Verdier,    Rosy  carmine  ;  large,  showy. 
White  Baroness.  Pure  white  ;  splendid  bloomer. 
CLIMBING  ROSES 
All  are  perfectly  hardy,  free-blooming,  and 
exceptionally  fine  in  their  season. 
Baltimore  Belle,  Pale  blush  flowers  in  fine 
clusters,    25  cts.  each,  $2.50  per  doz. 
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