HELENA, MONTANA. 
ROSES— (Counlined.) 29 
HARDY PERPETUALS. 
Alfred Coiumb— Clear cherry red, fine 
flowers. Very fragrant. 
Anna de Diesbach — Brilliant rose — a 
vigorous grower and persistent 
bloomer. 
Black Prince— A deep blackish crimson 
blossom which comes in profusion. 
Is surely a beauty, and a welcome ad- 
dition to its class. 
Captain Christy — Delicate pink; very 
free bloomer. 
Ki Harney. 
Mme. Chatenay— Perpetual bloomer of a delicate pink 
shade; does well in the open. 
Mrs. Geo. Shawyer— The color is of a lovely bright shade 
of pink. 
White Killarncy— As an outdoor variety, Killarney has 
proved to be one of the best of roses we know of, 
plants standing the winter wilh ordinary protection and 
producing an abundance of blossoms during the season. 
White Killarey is identical in habit and growth with the 
pink. 
Milady— Dark red, very double. 
Mrs. David Jardine— A beautiful soft pink. 
Frail Karl Druschki. 
Persian Yellow. 
Coquette des Alps — Pure white, free and fragrant. 
Clio— Flesh color flowers wilh handsome foliage; fragrant. 
Frau Karl Druschki — Pure white flowers which often 
measure 4 to 5 inches across. Perfectly double and ex- 
tremely fragrant and hardy. 
Paul Neyron. 
General Jacqtieniinol — Popularly known as "Gen. Jack." 
Rich scarlet crimson and very satisfactory in the gard(n. 
General Washinijton— Double scarlet flowers; very free. 
Jubilee — In the front rank of hardy roses; pure red. 
Mme. Plantier— The hardiest rose, requiring no protection 
in winter. The leading hardy White Rose. 
Magna Charta— Bright pink and carmine. Upright and 
generally a magnificent rose. 
Mr.s. John T. Laing— Delicate pink; free bloomer. 
Persian Yellow— Hardy : yellow roses of great beauty. 
Harrison Yellow— The old fashioned hardy yellow. 
Paul Neyron— One of the largest roses known; very pro- 
lific; deep clear rose; hardy. 
Ulrich Brunner- Cherry red — a desirable variety. 
