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Everblooming Hybrid-Perpetual Rose 

 Mme. Albert Barbier 



This remarkably distinct Hybrid-Perpetual variety in its habit 

 of flowering is as free as many of the popular Hybrid-Tea varieties, 

 its seed parent is Frau Karl Druschki, from which it has inherited a 

 strong, clean, vigorous growth, its buds are long and well formed of 

 a pearly white color suffused with soft, salmony flesh and develop 

 into large, full double imbricated flowers of splendid form which 

 as they expand, show a golden apricot suffused centre. A gem 

 in every respect. $1.00 each. 



Hybrid-Perpetual Roses 



The varieties listed below are the best in the Hybrid-Perpetual 

 class, which before the development of the Hybrid-Teas, was the 

 most popular type for garden planting, and even now they dare not 

 be overlooked, but should be used extensively with other sorts, 

 especially so in localities where the hardiness of the Hybrid-Tea 

 varieties has not been established. 

 American Beauty. Rich dark carmine. 

 Anna de Diesbach. Bright carmine-rose of large size. 

 Baroness Rothschild. Pale satiny-rose, very large. 

 Captain Hayward. Large crimson of fine form, fragrant. 

 Clio. Delightful satiny-flesh with deep centre; the flowers are 



large, globular and borne on long stems. 

 Frau Karl Druschki. This is the ideal hardy white Rose. 

 General Jacqueminot. Brilliant scarlet crimson. 

 George Arends. A beautiful pink variety. 

 Gloire de Chedane Guinoisseau. Large globular vermilion 



red. 



Henry Nevard. Crimson scarlet of large fine form, very fragrant, 



one of the freest flowering. 

 Magna Charta. Bright pink, suffused with carmine. 

 Mrs. John Laing. Soft pink of splendid form, exceedingly 



fragrant and very free flowering. 

 Mrs. R. G. Sharman Crawford. Deep rosy pink, outer petals 



shaded with flesh, one of the freest bloomers and a splendid Rose 



in every respect. 



Everblooming Hybrid-Perpetual Rose, Mme. Albert Barbier 



Paul Neyron. Deep rose, of immense size. 



Prince Camille de Rohan. Deep velvety crimson-maroon. 



TJlrich Brunner. A bright cherry red. 



PRICE. Any of the above, in strong two-year-old plants, $1.00 each; $10.00 per doz.; $80.00 per 100 

 SPECIAL OFFER. One each of the above 17 varieties, including the variety Mme. Albert Barbier, a 

 splendid collection of these absolutely hardy Roses for $14.00 



Tree-Shaped Roses 



We are pleased to be able to offer a nice assortment of these in real good plants 

 with stems 36 to 42 inches high. 



Betty TJprichard. Salmon-pink with carmine suffusion and coppery sheen. 

 Caroline Testout. Large full globular flowers of a bright satiny rose, brighten- 

 ing to centre. 



Etoile de Hollande. One of the best all around bright reds. 

 Frau Karl Druschki. Free flowering large pure white Hybrid Perpetual. 

 Gruss an Teplitz. Rich scarlet shading to crimson, always in bloom. 

 Killarney Queen. A brilliant sparkling cerise-pink of fine form. 

 Lady Alice Stanley. A beautiful shade of coral-rose. 



Los Angeles. Luminous flame-pink toned with coral, shaded gold at base of 

 petals. 



Mme. Butterfly. Beautiful buds and flowers; light soft pink tinted yellow at 

 base. 



Mme. Edouard Herriot (Tlie Daily Mail Rose). Brilliant coral-red shaded 

 yellow. 



Mme. Jules Bouche. The ideal white bedding Rose. 



Mrs. Aaron Ward. Distinct Indian-yellow shading lighter towards the edge of 

 petals. 



Mrs. Erskine Pembroke Thorn. The best yellow outdoor Rose; a vigorous 



grower and free flowering. 

 Mrs. Henry Bowles. Intense brilliant pink with lighter salmon pink shadings; 

 very free. 



Ophelia. Delicate tint of salmon-flesh shaded rose; very free. 

 Radiance. The most popular pink bedding Rose. 

 Red Radiance. Bright cerise-red. 



Souvenir de Claudius Pernet. Beautiful formed buds and flowers of striking 

 sunflower-yellow. 



Price. Any of the above, $3.00 each; $35.00 per doz. 



For a ground cover, for covering a steep bank or for trailing over a stone wall use Rose Max Graf, described 



and illustrated on page 139 



