FOUNTANELLA. H. T. (E. G. Hill & Co., 1927.) 
Large buds and immense, double flowers of lemon- 
yellow, deepening to gold at the center. A vigorous 
grower, with healthy foliage, and very free flowering. A 
new variety which will be a desirable addition to our 
yellow Roses. 
FRAU KARL DRUSHCKI. H. P. (P. Lambert, 1901.) 
Also called “White American Beauty” and “Snow 
Queen.” Everywhere a hardy and vigorous grower with 
strong, heavy, bright green foliage, it has everywhere 
become famous as the very highest type of snow-white 
Rose ever introduced, it has become the standard by 
which all white Roses are judged. The best white Rose 
of any class, whose only faults are scentlessness and 
over-exuberant growth for a small space; blooms freely 
and continuous^ lor a Hybrid Perpetual. 
GENERAL JACQUEMINOT. H. P. (Roussel. 1852.) 
An imperishable old Rose whose lovely color and fra¬ 
grance were the standard of perfection for half a cen¬ 
tury. The favorite Jack Rose with bright velvety crim¬ 
son flowers, ol moderate size and excellent shape. Plant 
is strong and bushy. Should be classed as a June Rose, 
but usually blooms the second time. 
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