Hybrid Perpetual Roses 
The varieties listed below are unquestionably the cream of their class, comprising a full range of color. 
These roses require less care than Hybrid Tea Roses and yield abundance of flowers in June with scattering 
flowers in the Autumn months. They make a beautiful background for a bed of Hybrid Tea Roses and are 
strongly recommended for cold climates. While they bloom the first season, their finest blooms come in 
subsequent years. 
Frau Karl Druschki —Syn., Snow Queen and White 
American Beauty. Very Vigorous. The most gen¬ 
erally planted of all white roses. The blooms are 
of enormous size, the outer petal showing a delicate 
tinge of pink. Strong plants, 75 cents each. 
George Arends —Or Pink Frau Karl Druschki, 
possessing the same growth and free flowering 
tendencies of Druschki, with the added virtue of 
being deliciously scented. A Royal Rose and should 
be more generally planted. 75 cents each. 
Gloire de Chedane-Guinoisseau- —The best red 
perpetual rose we have. Not a tall grower, but its 
massive crimson blossoms are prize winners at the 
best flower shows. Sweetly scented. 75 cents each. 
John Russell —Immense crimson flowers, globular 
type, the darkest of all red roses. Not fragrant 
but extra strong growing. 75 cents each. 
Mme. Albert Barbier (New)—A recent introduc¬ 
tion and as free-flowering as many Hybrid Teas. 
Its long buds of pearly white, suffused salmon 
flesh, open into large full flowers. A gem in every 
respect. 75 cents each. 
Mrs. John Laing —A beautiful soft Pink Rose of 
excellent form and habit. A very free flowering 
variety, deliciously scented and trustworthy. 75 
cents each. 
Paul Neyron —-Deep Rose. The largest of all roses. 
After the main blooming season is over in June 
this variety sends up long canes bearing beautiful 
blooms that would make you wish you had planted 
more of it. 75 cents each. 
Ulrich Brunner —Bright Cherry Red. Flowers full 
and large. A dependable rose. 75 cents each. 
Hybrid Rugosa Roses 
Conrad F. Meyer (Rugosa Hybrid) —An ironclad 
rose with self-supporting canes, fine for screening 
unsightly views. Its full flowers of shell pink are 
produced in large numbers in June. (Prune early.) 
75 cents each. 
Hugonis —Absolutely hardy, blooming in May with 
countless single yellow blossoms, all along the 
branches. Grows about five feet high, and quite 
wide and arching making a lovely hedge. Requires 
time to establish itself. Foliage fine and disease- 
proof. 75 cents each. 
Harrison’s Yellow —A lovely semi-double yellow 
rose for cold climates. A very vigorously growing 
plant with healthy, disease proof foliage. The 
flowers are fragrant. This hardy rose was the 
popular one of our grandmother’s garden. Its 
strong growing habit makes it fine for planting 
among shrubbery. 75 cents each. 
(TVHJ) 
Roses for Special Purposes 
Hardy Poly ant ha Roses 
For constant bloom and bright color in our gar¬ 
dens, the Polyantha Rose reigns supreme. As perma¬ 
nent bedding plants, they are much seuprior to 
geraniums as well as being less expensive. The dwarf 
varieties are ideal for planting along walks in rock 
gardens and around bird baths, fountains and sun 
dials. They are very hardy and the newer varieties 
contain the more beautiful colors. The following 
varieties are conceded as the most outstanding of 
this type. 
Chatillon— Bright pink semi-double blooms, touch¬ 
ed with orange. Color lasts well and the trusses 
are of gigantic size. The best Pink Polyantha. 75 
cents each. 
Gloria Mundi —Decidedly the most unusual color 
break in the Polyantha group. Its brilliant orange 
blossoms immediately arrest attention. Unques¬ 
tionably the most popular of all Polyantha roses. 
It holds its color well which is a decided merit. 
Heighth about 15 inches. 75 cents each. 
Triomphe de Orleanais —poly. Bright cherry red. 
Well filled blossoms produced freely in large 
trusses. Holds color well. Much superior to Orleans. 
Ideal to plant around a bird bath or sun dial. 75 
cents each. 
Gruss an Aachen —Large flowers like Hybrid Tea 
type; orange pink in bud paling to soft salmon 
pink and white on opening. 75 cents each. 
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