CROMWELL GARDENS, CROMWELL, CONN. 



HARDY EVERBLOOMING GARDEN ROSES— Continued 



Hybrid Remontant, or Perpetual Roses 



Heavy, 2-year size, 5-inch pots: 50c. per plant, $5.00 per doz. of one varicly. 



Alfred Colomb. Bright cherry red, shadeil with crimson; 

 of fine globular form and very sweet. 



American Beauty. We cannot recommend this fine green- 

 house Rose for garden planting. It is frefjuently ortlered 

 for this purpose, hut as a garden Rose it is invariably a 

 disappointment; therefore, we catalog it only among the 

 forcing Roses. 



Anne de Diesbach. Clear, bright carmine rose; fragrant, 

 free and continuous. An excci)tionally large and finely- 

 shaped flower. 



Baron de Bonstetten (Syn. Monsieur Boncenne). Velvety 

 blackish crimson; large and full. 



Baroness Rothschild. Pale flesh; very large, full, superb 

 in form. A chaste and beautiful Rose. 



Captain Hayward. Bright carmine crimson; large-petaled 

 flowers opening well; fragrant and free. A fine garden Rose. 



Clio. Very delicate flesh color, center shaded pale pink: 

 large, full and globular. A fine garden variety, resembling 

 Margaret Dickson in growth, but more free and certain in 

 flowering. 



Fisher Holmes. Rich crimson, shaded scarlet; large, full 

 and of good form, ^'ery free and showy. 



Frau Karl Druschki. Pure white in color, perfect in form 

 and very free flowering. Thr best white variety. 



Frau Karl Druschki 



General Jacqueminot. This magnificent vari( t> , known 

 for over half a century as the Jack Rose, is si ill mic of the 

 best and most jiopular of the bedding Roses and entirely 

 too well known to require description. Flaming scarlet 

 crimson. 



Gloire de Chedane Guinoisseau. Brilliant vermilion red, 

 shaded velvety red; large, full, and perfectly formed. A 

 fine new Rose. 



Mme. Gabriel Luizet. Large, full flowers, cup shaped in 

 form. Pale, clear pink in color; veiy fragrant. 



Magna Charta. Bright pink, sufTused with carmine; 

 vigorous in growth and very hardy. A beautiful and well- 

 known variety. 



Mrs. John Laing. Well-formed flowers, soft pink in color; 



long-stemmed flowers produced freely throughout the 



season. One of the best bedding looses. 

 Mrs. R. G. Sharman Crawford. Clear rosy pink, outer 



petals shading to pale flesh: full and pci-fcct ly formed: free 



and continuo>is, A grand P.dsc, 

 Paul Neyron. An cnoniious flower, frcciueiit 1\- measuring 



six inches: although ibc petal- are larur- and flaky, the flower 



is not foarsc. '\'hv color is a lu iulil , -Imiiiig pink, and very 



attractive. A grand ganl.ai 1;,,m. ,,1' (-xc-ellciit habit; 



vigorous, smooth growths, nearly t hornless; free and quite 



hardv. 



