CROMWELL GARDENS, CROMWELL. CONN. 



Roses 



HYBRID PERPETUAL or REMONTANT ROSES 



CROMWELL GARDENS, " HARDY 

 NEW ENGLAND DOZEN" 



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In this collection, we otti r 

 most desirable Hybrid Piri" 

 wide a range of color as is m this t\ pr. Each 



variety will make a splendul -Ipavihl: >liinii'4 the iiidiuIw 

 of Roses — late June to lati- .|ul\ . 1 marki-ii * can 



be depended on to fiower again during the autumn and 

 fall months, when they attain a degree of perfection, 

 both in stem and height of color, not approached among 

 the Tea or Hybrid Tea Roses. 



This set will give excellent results with less care than 

 the majority of Roses require, and are ollereil with ,i 

 view of assisting patrons who want to grow Rosrs Inn 

 cannot devote much time to their care, or who li\ c m 

 localities where conditions are too severe for the less 

 hardy kinds. 



The plants offered are strong, two-year size and will, 

 with ordinar\- care, make a good (lispla\- tlie first season. 



Strong, 2-year plants from pots, 50 cts. each, $5 per 

 doz., $40 per 100. Set of twelve varieties for $5. For 

 delivery after May 1. 



We oflfer this set of 12 varieties in dormant plants for 

 delivery not later than April 25. As a set of 12 plants, 

 delivered, charges prepaid, $4.50. As individual 

 varieties at 40 cts. each, $4 per doz., $30 per 100, three 

 of a variety or more at the dozen rate, not prepaid. 

 *ANNE DE DIESBACH. Clear, bright carmine-rose; 

 fragrant, free and continuous. An exceptionally 

 large and finely shaped liower. 

 CAPTAIN HAYWARD. Bright carmine-crimson; 

 large-petaled flowers opening well; fragrant and free. 

 A fine garden Rose. 

 *FISHER HOLMES. Rich crimson, shaded scarlet; 



large, full and of good form. Wry free and showy. 

 *FRAU KARL DRUSCHKL Pure white in color, 

 perfect in form and very free-tlowering. Too well- 

 known ami p(i[)uhir to require further description. 

 The best wlut.- x.iri. tv. 



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Frau Karl Druschki 



*GLOIRE DE CHEDANE GUINOISSEAU. Brilliant 



\ CI iniliun-rc<l. sliadcil vcl\ fl\- red; large, full and 

 l)cikctl\- fornicti. A fine new Rose. 



HUGH DICKSON. Brilliant crimson, shaded scarlet. 

 ,\ iiuigiulu ent Rose of good size and e.xcellent form;l 

 free and Iragrant. 

 *J. B. CLARK. Although sent out as a Hybrid Tea,, 

 this Ro.se has tlu- ch.u ,k tci istics of the Hybrid] 

 Rrinontant in this cliinatr. and grown as such it is' 

 a in.t^nilicent garden Rose, l.ar.ne. double, intensf 

 .iilc i liowers, produced ]H(i1usc1\' during Jum 

 • iii'l and occasionalh- later, on heav\-. canec' 



i;i(.\stli~. Requires very light pruning only. A 

 good i)illar Rose. 



MRS. JOHN LAING. One of the very best Roses 

 i(]i .ill puip"^' - Color beautiful soft pink, fiowen! 

 \ri\ huK'-. iHili.i in leu III. .mil exceedingly fra' 

 .ui.ml. ll,inl\ .mil \ i.yi u i ui- iii uinwlli. the stem^ 

 olii II .ui.imm.i; .i lu'ii;lit ol ^ lo i> Icrt and almos 

 iii\ .iii.ilih iHuiliu ih.l; .i llown. One ol the freest' 

 lluwi imu \ ai irti<'s at all seasons. It cannot be to) 

 lii.i;lil\ 1 rriiiiiinriiilcil. 



MRS. R. G. SHARMAN-CRAWFORD. Clear ros 

 pmU. oiiliT petals shading to pale flesh; full an 



and continuous. A gran 



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PAUL NEYRON. 



.\ii i iiornunis flower, frequently 

 •-; .ililiuii.uh the petals are larg-, 

 M l IS luit coarse. The color is 

 k. ,mil \rr\- at 1 1 ai tix'e. A gran 

 Mi lK-nl h.ibit; \ i.uorous. smoot, 

 .uiou tli. iir.iih tliiii nirss; lice ami (|uite hard; 

 PRINCE CAMILLE DE ROHAN. Deep, velvet 

 riiiii-^iui-iiMiDiiii; llowris of good size. The mo 



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Hugh Dicksoa 



ULRICH BRUNNER. Cherry-red; flowers larg 

 lull and ol globular lorin. A hardy and free-flowe 

 ing garden Rose of innumerable good qualities. 



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