Use No. 817 “Evergreen Spray” on Roses for Slugs, etc.—1 oz. bottle, 35c—6 oz. can, $1.00, postpaid. 179 
Perpetual 
Roses 
Condons 
3016 PRINCE CAMILLE DE ROHAN. Dark velvety 
purple-crimson, and doubtless the nearest “black” Rose in 
commerce. Should not be confused with Black Prince, an 
inferior Rose, for Prince Camille has larger flowers, in¬ 
tensely fragrant. See cut. Large two year old field grown 
plants. Each, 55c; 3 for $1.50, postpaid. 
3013 AMERICAN BEAUTY, The best known, most 
popular and impressive Rose in cultivation. Big, gloriously 
rich in fragrance, the flowers are simply superb. Color, rich 
crimson, charmingly shaded and veined. As the flowers ex¬ 
pand, their beauty seems to be enhanced rather than dimin¬ 
ished. The fragrance is not excelled by any Rose known. 
See cut. Large two yea? old field grown plants. Each, 55c; 
3 for $1.50, postpaid. 
The word “Perpetual” is “slightly exaggerated” but really 
means that with proper care the sap rises again with new 
growth, resulting in another show of blooms. Hybrid Per¬ 
petual Roses have a rugged constitution and will stand 
alike the extreme cold of the North and the heat of the 
South flourishing even under adverse conditions. They fairly 
resist the diseases that injure the foliage of the more deli¬ 
cate Hybrid Teas. We recommend the five varieties listed 
on this page as the cream of the standard introductions to 
date either for the North, the East, the South or the West. 
3617 WHITE AMERICAN BEAUTY (FRAU KARL 
DRUSCHKI). This brilliant white type Rose has become 
renowned as the very highest type of its class and the best 
snow-white Rose ever introduced. It is an extraordinarily 
strong grower, branching freely, and has the vigor and 
hardiness of an oak. Large, heavy foliage and magnificent 
flowers that are nothing less than glorious—immense in 
size and produced with great freedom on long, stiff stems. 
The color is marvelously white, without a tinge of yellow 
or any other shade. Hardy everywhere. See cut. Large 
two year old field grown plants. Each, 55c; 3 for $1.50, post¬ 
paid. 
3014 GENERAL JACQUEMINOT. Standard of color for 
years, the clear red blooms are just as bright today as sev¬ 
enty years ago. The plant is very hardy, but needs quite 
careful attention in thinning and pruning if the best-formed 
fragrant flowers are wanted, but many people let it grow 
at will and make a big, brave bush that blazes like a bonfire 
with its hundreds of bright red flowers in June. See cut. 
Large two year old field grown plants. Each, 55c; 3 for 
$1.50, postpaid. 
3015 PAUL NEYRON, “Among the Foremost Roses of 
the World.” Paul Neyron enjoys the distinction of producing 
the largest of Roses. The plant blooms two or three times a 
year. The color is clear pink, shading to rose—most beauti¬ 
ful in the massiveness of the blossoms. Very fragrant with 
mild touch of apple blossoms. The rose is very strong and 
vigorous and is considered by Rose growers as being among 
the six Roses of the world best suited for outdoor planting. 
See cut. Large two year old field grown plants. Each, 55c; 
3 for $1.50, postpaid. 
3014 
At 
Bargain Prices 
3015 
SPECIAL 
OFFER 
NO. 3018 
One large 2 year old field grown Rose 
of the 5 Hybrid Perpetuals listed above 
postpaid. 
Onlir Regular value if <1*0 nC 
V^niy $4.40 ordered separately 
All our Roses are field grown two year old, 1st quality “Guaranteed to Please.” 
