Hafdy Roses 
Rose Margaret Dickson 
HARDY JUNE ROSES— Continued 
Generat Jacqueminot. H. Ch. Brilliant crimson; 
not full, but larsp aiul cxtrcmoly effective; fra- 
grant and of excellent hardy habit; forces well. 
One of the best known and most iwpular red Roses 
grown. 
Harrison's Yellow. A. Golden yellow, medium- 
sized, semi-double; generally has nine leaflets; 
a freer bloomer than Persian Yellow, but not so 
hardy. 
John Hopper. H. P. Bright rose, with carmme 
center; large and full, semi-globular; light red 
thorns, stout, bushy growth. A free-blooming, 
standard sort. 
Louis Van Houtte. Red, shaded crimson; large, 
full, fine form; fragrant. 
Mabel Morrison. H. P. Flesh white, changing to 
pure white; in the Autumn it is sometimes tinged 
with pink; semi-double, cuji-shaped flowers. In 
all save color and substance; of petals, this variety 
is identical with Baroness Rothschild. A very 
valuable white Rose. 
Madam Gabriel Luizet. H. P. Silvery pink; fra- 
grant; fine foliage; vigorous; exquisite in bud. This 
Rose has no sujierior, 
Madam Plan tier. II. Ch. Pure white; flowers of 
medium size; full, flat form; foliage rather small: 
one of the best white Roses for hedges and mass- 
ing. Early in the season the flowers are produced 
in great profusion. 
Magna Charta. H. Ch. Pink, suffused with car- 
mine; large, flowers full, glob\ilar; foliage and wood 
light green, mmierous dark spines. A fragrant, 
excellent variety. Very vigorous. 
Marchioness of Londonderry. H. P. Flowers of 
great size, measiu-ing 7 in. aeross, jierfectly formed, 
and carried on stout. stems; color ivory white; 
petals of great suhstane<>, shell shaped and re- 
flexed; free flowering; highly perfumed; growth 
vigorous and foliage very handsome. One of the 
finest Roses. 
Margaret Dickson. H. P. A magnihcent Rose; 
white, with jiale tlesh center; jx-lals very large, 
shell shaped aixl of great subslanc(>; fr.agrant.; 
foliage large, dark green. Very vigorous. 
Marie Baumann. II. P. Brilliant earnnne crnnson; 
large, full, of exquisite color and form; very 
fragrant. 
Mrs. John Laing. II. P. Soft pink; large and ol 
fine form, produ(red on strong stems; exeeedingl.\- 
fragrant; one of the most valuable varieties for 
forcing; flowers continuously in open ground. 
Mrs. R. G. Sharman-Crawford. H. P. Color 
deep rosy pink, outer petals shaded with pale 
flesh, white at base of petals; flowers large and 
freely produced, flowering from early Summer un- 
til late in the Fall; growth vigorous. 
M. P. Wilder. H. P. Of vigorous growth, with 
healthy foliage; flowers large, semi-globular, full, 
well formed; cherry-carmine, much like a light- 
colored Marie Baumann; very fragrant. It re- 
sembles the Alfred Colomb in wood, form and fo- 
liage, but excels that variety in vigor, hardiness 
and freedom of bloom. Continues to bloom long 
after other hybrid perpet uals are out of bloom. 
Paul Neyron. H. P. Deep rose; very large, very 
full; somewliat fragrant; free-blooming; the wood 
is nearly smooth, the foliage tough and enduring; 
somewhat tender; the grow this vipright. Largest 
variety known; very desirable for the garden. 
Persian' Yellow. A.' Bright yellow; small, nearly 
full, well formed; small foliage, faintly scented 
like the sweetbrier; seven leaflets; the wood is 
chocolate-brown in color, armed with numerous 
brown thorns; it is the finest, of all harily yellow 
Roses. It nnist not be closely pruned. 
Prince Camille de Rohan. H . P. Very deep vel- 
vety crimson; large, moderat-ely full; habit some- 
what spreading; shy in .\utunni. .\ good Rose of 
splendid color, but a niodei-ate gi-ower. 
Soleil d'Or. H. P. A valuable hybrid, which is a 
cross between the Persian Yellow and the h\ brid 
perpetual A. Ducher. It has strong, ample foliage 
very handsome and entirely hardy. One of the 
most valuable Roses on account of its remarkably 
(listinct blooms, varying from gold and orange to 
reddish gokl, shaded with nasturtium-red. 
Ulrich Brunner. H. P. Brilliant cherry-red, 
very effective in color; flowers of fine form and 
finish, carried well upon the plant ; petals of great 
substance; vigorous, hardy, resists mildew. One 
of the best for forcing and open-air culture. 
Victor Verdier. Bright red, shaded with carmine. 
White Moss. M. Pure white; blooms in large 
clusters; very mossy bud. 
