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CROMWELL GARDENS, CROMWELL, CONN. 



HARDY EVERBLOOMING GARDEN ROSES— Continued 



Hybrid Remontant or Perpetual 

 Roses 



Strong, 2-year plants from 5- and 6-inch pots: 50c. each, 

 S5.00 per doz., S40.00 per 100. 



3 of a variety at the dozen rate; 25 of a variety at 

 the 100 rate. 



Alfred Colomb. Bright cherry red, shaded with crimson; 

 of fine, globular form and very sweet. 



American Beauty. We eaiin.it icmintiM-iid thi- line lii-ccii- 

 house Rose for garden jjlam m-. I' i~ ticqiimtly i.i-.lcird 

 for this purpose, but as a fi irdcii Hum- it is iuvari:il)l\- u 

 disappointment. 



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

 free and continuous. \n exceptionally large and finely- 

 shaped flower. 



Baroness Rothschild 



General Jacqueminot. Tliis luafiiiitieeiit variety, known 

 for over half a century as the Jack Rose, is still one of the 

 best and most popidar of the bedding Ivo^es, and entirely 

 too well known to reiiiiire description, 1 laming scarlet 

 crimson. 



Ulrich Br 



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liaron de Bonstetten (syn, Monsi 



blackish crimson; large and full. 

 Baroness Rothschild. Pale flesh; very large, full, sui)erl) 



in form. A chaste and beautiful Hose. 

 Captain Hayward. Bright carmine crimson; largc-petaled 



flowers opening well; fragrant and free. A fine garden 



Rose. 



Clio. Very delicate fle.sh color, center .shaded y.iile pink; 

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

 Margaret Dickson in growth, but more free and certain in 

 flowering. 



Fisher Holmes. J{ich crimson, shaded scarlet; large, full, 



and of good form. Very free and showy. 

 Frau Karl Druschki. Pin-e white in color, perfect in form, 



and very Iree flowering. The best white variety. 



Hugh Dickson — Six 2><Jgc 17 



