Hardy Roses 



arger and 

 rv hanlv. 



Hybrid Perpetual or Remontant Roses, continued 



Gloire Lyonnaise. White, shaded light yellow; very 

 large, full lloucr* of splendid torm. Free and distinct. 



Heinrich Munch Pink I ran Karl Dru-diki . Soft 

 rose-pink. \'i-r\ iarj^e. lull llowcr. I rec ,iiul \it.'on)iis. 



Hujili Dickson. Brilliaiu triinsi.n, sh.uietl scarkt. 

 A nia^nilicent Rose of good size and excellent form; 

 free and fragrant. 



J. B. Clark. Although sent out as a Hybrid Tea, 

 this Rose has the characteristics of the Hybrid Rem- 

 ontant. Large, double, intense scarlet flower^, prod 

 profusely during June and July and occasioiiall\ iatrr, 

 on heavy-caned growths. Requires very light pnimnii 

 only. A good pillar Rose. 



Mile. Louise Cret te. Pun- wliiti- tl.n 

 of better form than I ran Karl Druschk 



Mme. Plantier. Mowers pure wilii 

 A popular Rose for cemetery planting or massing among 

 shrubs. 



Magna Charta. Bright pink suffused witli carmine; 

 vigorous in -r. .vmIi and very hardy. A beautiful and 

 well-l ■ ■ 



Miiiu iii i Diikson. White with pale flesh center; 

 spleii ii ! I . UN substance. Growth very vigorous. 



Should be IHU.lr.l li-htlv. 



Mrs. John Lainft. One of the very best Roses for all 

 purposes. Color, beautiful soft pink, flowers very large, 

 perfect in form, and exceedingK fragrant. Hard 

 vigorous in growth, the stems often attaining a height 

 of 5 to 6 feet, and almost invariabK producing ,i llower. 



Mrs. R. G. Sharman-Crawford. ( Jear rosy pink, 

 outer petals shading to pale flesh; full and perfectly 

 formed; free and continuous. A grand Rose. 



Prince Camille de Rohan. Deep, velvety crimson- 

 maroon; flowers of good size. The most popular dark 

 varietv. 



Ulrich Briinner. Cherry-red; flowers large, full, and 

 of globular form. K hardy and free-flowering garden 

 Rose of innumerable good qualities. 



Frau Karl Druschki Roses (sec page 63* 



Polyantha Roses, Baby Ramblers, and 

 Dwarf Types 



Strong 1-year plants, from 4-inch pots, for delivery after May 1, 60 cts. each, $6 per doz., $50 per 100, 



except where noted 



Baby Elegance. Pretty, single salmon-pink flowers 

 with bright orange anthers, carried profusely in large 

 trusses. A dainty bordering variety. 75 cts. 

 each, St. 50 per do/. 



Chin Chin (f:iiliia\ Soft 

 shading lo \\ lute; n ui I i u 11 



Echo. This magnificent Po 

 introduced, has proved a most \ 

 growth it is spreading, attainin 

 4 feet. The flowers vary froi 

 similar to Tausendschon, and a 

 trusses. A splendid Rose for 

 garden or for grouping along tli 

 Edith Cavoll. (New.) B\ 



most .■lleeliNe xaiiels Intn.due. 



uil.l 



vantlia Rose-, reeenlly 

 alual.l.' aeiiuiMti,,!,, In 

 ; a lu l;;lil .,1 In. Ml 5 t^o 



e produei'<l in immense 

 massing in the Rose- 

 far the brightest and 

 .ifoduee.l. h is a vivid searlet- 

 ,.!,„ under all e.uulitions. The 

 , I if e\t ra-good texture, and are 

 ge, handsome trusses. Strong, 

 pots, 75 cts. each, $7.50 per doz.. 



produced freely on 

 l-yr. plants, from 4-1 

 S60 per 100. 



Ellen Poulsen. Brilliant rosy pink; large, full, 

 sweet K sK iiti'd flowers. The foliage is healthy, dark 

 green, and doi s not mildew. A line bedding Rose. 



Erna Teschentlorff. Bright carmine in color and 

 vers free-llouerlTig. It is the brightest and one of the 

 best in this tvpe. 



lew.) Clear coppery golden yellow, 

 )w on openlitg. Mowers produced 



err\-re(l 111 iiilor with a white eye. 

 -double lloweis, \ar\iiig from rosy 

 e; produiecl IreiK in clusters of 

 lughout the season. (llossN green 



(;e<)rge Elger. 



pa'-'-iug lo ile.ir \ 

 in large eor\ nibs. 

 Jessie. Bright 

 La Marne. S( 



Mush lo saln.on- 

 I lo 10 How, a-. 



pel 



lillen Poulsen 



l\a\>\ KamhUr Roses are extremely satisjaclurv Jur bor- 

 /triNi;, massing in quantity, or Jor dwarj grouping, in 

 the sbrub border. 



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