Fairfax Roses — The Arisioerats of Rosed orn 
HYBRID PERPETUAL ROSES 
The Roses of this class are perhaps the most valuahle for permanent planting, since they 
are perfectly hardy, show the greatest size of flower and hush and make the most vigorous 
growth. Although they are called Hybrid Perpctuals, they produce a great number of 
blooms in their season and then give only scattered blooms until fall, except in the case of 
a few varieties which have a second season of beauty near the end of the growing period. 
For those who desire to plant a Rose that will last a lifetime, the Hybrid Perpetual is 
recommended. As a rule, they do not require winter protection, and once planted they 
increase in size for years with ordinary care. 
Price, except where noted, strong mailing size, 25 cts.; heavy 2-year plants, 
60 cts.; 3-year plants, 75 cts. 
II Il'ich Bmiiner. Po'nl 
Flowers of immense size, of ex- 
cellent, bright crimson, flamed 
with scarlet, and borne in great 
profusion ; one of the best of its 
class. The blooms are highly 
fragrant, full and globular. 
Jubilee. Red. Awarded gold 
medal by the Massachusetts Hor- 
ticultural Society, the only Rose 
to obtain the honor. Pure red in 
its deepest shading to deep crim- 
son-red and velvety maroon-red 
in the depths of the petals. It 
fairly glows in its rich colorings, 
and has a rich, velvety finish tf 
its own. It is a hardy cver- 
hloomer and an acquisition to any 
collection of Roses. 
Mad. Charles Wood. Crimson. 
Begins to bloom almost 
soon as planted, and con 
tinues all through the sea- 
son ; the flowers are extra 
large, double, full and quite 
fragrant ; color bright fiery 
scarlet, passing to fine rosy 
crimson, shaded with maroon. 
One of the best for general use. 
Magna Charta. Red. A 
splendid Rose ; extra large, 
full, very double flowers of fine 
form, and sweet ; clear rosy red, 
beautifully flushed with violet- 
crimson ; a sure and profuse bloomer ; one of 
the hardiest and best for general planting. 
Price, extra 3-year plants, 50 cts. 
Mme. Masson. Rose. This is one of the 
really superb Roses, and fully the equal of 
any variety in my collection. I think it one 
of the very finest Roses in existence for gar- 
den cultivation ; it is entirely hardy, blooms 
nearly all the time, bearing in profusion 
numbers of large, full-double flowers of un- 
usual beauty and wonderful fragrance ; color, 
clear, bright rose ; distinct and charming. 
Ulrich Brunner 
Mrs. John Laing. Pink. A splendid, con- 
slant-blooming Hybrid Perpetual ; perfectly 
hardy, with immense full and double flowers, 
borne in great profusion on long, stiff stems, 
and exceedingly sweet. The color is a clear, 
shining pink, exquisitely shaded. Buds long 
and pointed. 
Paul Neyron. Pink. I call special at- 
tention to this grand Rose. The flowers are 
immense; bright, shining pink, clear and 
beautiful ; very double and full ; finely 
scented ; blooms the first season. 
Fairfax Roses on their own .roots, shipped with soil on the roots, are much more 
satisfactory than budded plants. 
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