Hardy New England Dozen, continued 



HUGH DICKSON. Brilliant crimson, shaded scar- 

 let. A inagtiilicent Rose of good size and excellent form; 

 free and fragrant. 



J. B. CL.\RK. Although sent out as a Hybrid Tea, 

 this Rose has the characteristics of the Hybrid Re- 

 montant in this climate, and grown as such it is a mag- 

 nificent garden Rose. Large, double, intense scarlet 

 flowers, produced profusely during June and July, and 

 occasionalU later, on heavN-caned growths. Requires 

 very light pruning only. A good pillar Rose. 



MRS. JOHN LAING. One of the very best Roses 

 for all purposes. Color beautiful soft pink, llowers very 

 large, perfect in form, and exceedingly fragrant. Hardy 

 and vigorous in growth, the stems often attaining a 

 height of 5 to 6 feet and almost invariably producing a 

 flower. One of the freest-fiowering varieties at all sea- 

 sons. It cannot be too highly recommended. 



MRS. R. G. SHARMAN-GRAWFORD. Clear 

 rosy pink, outer petals shading to pale flesh; full and 

 perfectly formed; free and continuous. A grand Rose. 



PAUL NEYRON. An enormous flower, frequently 

 measuring 6 inches; although the petals are large and 

 flaky, the flower is not coarse. The color is a bright, 

 shining pink, and very attractive. A grand garden 

 Rose of excellent habit; vigorous, smooth growth, 

 nearly thornless; free and quite hardy. 



PRINCE CAMILLE DE ROHAN. Deep, velvety 

 crimson-maroon; flowers of good size. The most popu- 

 lar dark variety. 



ULRICH BRUNNER. Cherry-red; flowers large, 

 full, and of globular form. A hardy and free-flowering 

 garden Rose of innumerable good qualities. 



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Mrs. John Laing Roses 



General List of Hybrid Perpetuals, or Remontants 



Strong, 2-year plants, from 5 and 6-inch pots, for deUvery after May 1, 50 cts. each, $5 per doz., $40 per 100, 



except where noted 



Strong, 2-year, dormant plants for delivery before April 2 5, 40 cts. each, $4 per doz., $30 per 100, except where 

 noted. Three 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 cannot recommend this fine green- 

 house Rose for garden planting. It is frequently ordered for this 

 purpose, but as a garden Rose it is always a disappointment. 



Baron de Bonstetten (Monsieur Boncenne). Velvety, 

 blackish crimson; large and full. 



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

 in form. A chaste and beautiful 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. 



Coronation. New. A recent fine addition to this section. 

 Color shading from flesh to bright shrimp-pink. Considered 

 the finest Rose yet produced; very free. Awarded Gold Medal 

 of the National Rose Society and numerous other awards. 



General Jacqueminot. This magnificent variety, known 

 for over a half-century as the "Jack Rose," is entirely too well 

 known to require description. Flaming scarlet. 



Miss Annie Crawford. A new addition to this class, re- 

 sembling Mrs. John Laing in habit, but of a more vigorous, 

 upright growth and producing very large flowers. Color, a 

 lighter shade of pink than Mrs. John Laing. Those who ad- 

 mire this sterling old favorite will welcome this introduction. 

 Strong, 2-year plants, from pots only, $i each, $Q per doz. 



Margaret Dickson. White with pale flesh center; splendid 

 form and substance. Growth very vigorous. Should be pruned 

 lightly. 



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

 form. Pale clear pink in color; very fragrant. 



Mme. Plantier. Flowers pure white; very hardy. A popu- 

 lar Rose for cemetery planting or massing among shrubs. 



Magna Charta. Bright pink sufl'used with carmine; vig- 

 orous in growth and very hardy. A beautiful and well-known 



Mile. Louise Crette. Pure white flowers, larger and of 

 better form than Frau Karl Druschki. 75 cts. each, S7.50 

 per doz. 



Oakmont. Peach-pink; flowers fragrant and of good size. 

 Baroness Rothschild Very free. 



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