HYBRID PERPETUAL 
ROSES 
Paul Neyron, The largest flowered Rose 
ill cultivation and one of the freest blooming ; 
color deep clear rose ; very fresh and at- 
tractive ; an exceptionally good grower, 
making straight shoots 4 to 5 feet high in one 
season, each shoot tipped with an immense 
flower, often 5 inches in diameter. 
General Jacqueminot. Rich 
velvety crimson ; magnificent in 
bud state or open. 
Margaret Dickson. Flower 
very large, white with rose center ; 
petals very large, shell-shaped, of 
heaviest texture. 
Magna Charta. Pink, shading 
to carmine ; very large, and globu- 
lar. Buds magnificent and pro- 
duced in abundance. 
Mrs. John Lalng. Queen of 
the Hybrid Perpetuals. Soft pink, 
with satin-like sheen. The flowers 
are large, finely shaped and ex- 
ceedingly fragrant. 20 cts. 
Vick’s Caprice. Soft, delicate 
pink, shaded carmine. 
The flowers are of medium size, pure white, 
perfectly double and very sweet. 
Chromatella, or Cloth of Cold. A grand 
Rose for the South ; clear bright yellow. 
Cloire de Diion. A magnificent Rose; 
one of the finest in every respect ; large, per- 
fectly double and Tea-scented ; color rich, 
creamy white, beautifully tinged with amber 
and pale blush. 
CLIMBING ROSES 
Mary Washington. Said to 
have originated at Mt. Vernon 
over one hundred years ago. It is 
an everblooming climbing Rose of 
vigorous and rapid growth, and 
makes a profusion of fine buds, 
which are borne in large clusters. 
Climbing Meteor (Seepage 10). 
