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57th Year—1877-1934—Innisfallen Greenhouses, Springfield, Ohio. 
Hardy June Roses and Hugonis 
Also Called HYBRID PERPETUALS. HARDIEST OF ALL. 
They are not as the name implies, perpetually in flower, but produce in their one great burst of bloom, 
a lavish display of gorgeous, large, fragrant, showy flowers. They are extremely hardy and vigorous,’ 
growing 3 to 5 feet high, dependable in all parts of the United States. The rugosa hybrids have curi¬ 
ously wrinkled distinct foliage and flowers are followed by large, brilliant 
red seedpods. They make beautiful specimens when planted alone or among 
shrubs and are unequalled for an everblooming hedge. 
Fine One-Year-Old Plants, 25c each. Set of 6 for $1.25 
Large Two-Year-Old Plants, 45c each. Set of 6 for $2.65 
AMERICAN BEAUTY (Hybrid Perpetual) —Known the world over for its 
magnificent large growing crimson flowers. Foliage large; leathery, hardy 
in all sections; it produces a constant profusion of massive, rich fragrant 
bloom. 
FRAU KARL DRUSCHKI or WHITE AMERICAN BEAUTY —This is un¬ 
doubtedly one of the grandest hardy pure white Roses ever introduced. 
Makes splendid buds and immense flowers four to five inches across, per¬ 
fectly double and delightfully fragrant, large, thick petals, very double and 
handsome. Bright shining green leaves, elegantly veined; a healthy, vigor¬ 
ous grower, entirely hardy and a constant and abundant bloomer. 
GENERAL JACQUEMINOT —Buds and flowers are models of perfection, 
unequalled in beauty of form, brilliant intensity of color and elegant vel¬ 
vety richness of texture. 
HUGONIS—THE GOLDEN ROSE FROM CHINA —First Rose to bloom in 
the spring. Every branch of the previous year’s growth becomes lined on all 
sides to the very tip, with closely set, wide-open flowers like dainty yellow 
hollyhocks. * 
MAGNA CHARTA —A bright, clear pink, flushed with crimson; very sweet, 
flowers extra large, with fine form and very double. 
PAUL NEYRON (Hybrid Perpetual) —A beautiful clear rose-pink, immense 
in size, sometimes measuring six inches across. A strong upright grower 
and abundant bloomer. 
THE FAMOUS COCHET ROSES 
THEY BLOOM FROM SPRING TILL FALL 
You can have an abundance of beautiful, fragrant, dewy roses every day 
from early spring till after the first frosts in the fall, by planting this assort¬ 
ment of dependable, vigorous-growing Cochets. Their flowers are large, 
bold, full and double, of marvelous coloring and have delicious fragrance. 
Hardy without protection as far north as Ohio. 
Fine One-Year Plants, 20c each; Set of 5 for 85c 
Large Two-Year Plants, 40c each; Set of 5 for $1.75 
PINK MAMAN COCHET —Deep, soft rosy-pink, uniform in color. Buds 
are full, firm and pointed; flowers are extra large and perfectly double. 
RED MAMAN COCHET —Bright, rosy-red flowers, shaded deep crimson. 
Fine large buds and lovely, full flowers with beautiful reflexed petals. 
BLUSH COCHET (W. R. SMITH) —Large and double of soft rose pink 
delicately blending with creamy, blush tints. 
WHITE MAMAN COCHET —A marvelous bedding kind, which produces 
ideal flowers for cutting; full and double, dainty white, sometimes tinged 
pale blush. 
YELLOW MAMAN COCHET —Long, pointed buds and large, shapely flow¬ 
ers of deep lemon-yellow. 
HARDY POLYANTHA OR BABY ROSES 
PLANT FOR CONTINUOUS MASS OF BLOOM 
Fine One-Year-Old Plants, 20c each; Set of 9 for $1.65 
Strong Two-Year-Old Plants, 40c each; Set of 9 for $3.45 
BABY DOLL (Tip Top) —Exquisite for cutting and ideal for bedding pur- 
popes. The tips of the petals are vivid scarlet, shading into pink, saffron 
and gold, a very pleasing combination. Flowers are miniature in size, but 
are produced in the greatest profusion. Small, dainty foliage of dark, lus¬ 
trous green. 
ELLEN POULSON —Brilliant pink in color—outstanding in its color and 
fragrance of its flowers. 
ETOILE LUIS ANTE, OR BABY HERRIOT —Its color is shrimp-pink with 
intense coppery-yellow suffusion, the base of the petals golden-yellow which 
intensifies and* lightens up its high colors. Plant is of free growth and 
White American Beauty 
Gen. Jacqueminot 
Red Maman Coehet 
floriferous. 
GLORIA MUNDI (Poly.)—Neat full well formed flowers of the most bril¬ 
liant scarlet orange color. A wonderful addition to list of polyanthas. No 
other color like it. Bound to prove very popular. 
GRUSS AN AACHEN —Yellowish rose colored with salmon-pink and red 
shadings; full, strong, free blooming and disease proof; erect and of mod¬ 
erate growth. Owing to the size and beauty of its flowers and its symmet¬ 
rical growth, this variety is highly recommended for low, bright massing. 
LAFAYETTE —A variety for rpassing, or wonderfully effective as a single 
specimen. A decidedly distinct type as the brilliant cherry-crimson flowers 
of immense size are produced on great branched trusses (as many as forty 
flowers on one branch). The largest flowering Polyantha yet produced. 
MLLE. CECILE BRUNNER (Sweetheart) —The most charming of all the 
exquisite Polvantha Roses, frequently called “Sweetheart” by flower lovers. 
The full, double flowers are borne profusely; the color is a soft blush pink, 
deenening to rose. „ ^ 
MISS EDITH CAVEL (Bright Crimson) —Showiest of Baby roses. Flowers 
rich bright crimson with white eye, exquisitely formed. Bud and flowers are 
both handsome. Foliage small and of a deep, glossy green. 
ORLEANS —Of good size, flowers double, brilliant geranium red with 
white center, very free and reliable. 
NO GARDEN COMPLETE WITHOUT ROSES 
Polyantha 
