SPRING CATALOGUE OF SEEDS, BULBS AND PLANTS FOR 1901. 
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Hybrid Perpetual poses. 
Hybrid Perpetuals ought to be very extensively grown, 
-tne nowers are of very great size and beauty, produced 
|n great profusion in spring, and to a considerable ex- 
xent all summer. Their tall, erect habit fits them for 
^f" a ^6ntal hedges, centers of large Bose beds, or clumps of 
bnniDDery. They furnish us with deep, rich glowering 
found in no .other section of the family, and 
wieir flowers are also very much longer, while beautifully 
cupped avd imbricated. They are the finest of all Boses for 
vases. Perfectly hardy in the open ground in all localities, 
anna de Diesbach— A superb flower of immense size. 
■tuch,, dazzling crimson. 
Coquette des Blanches— Very double and perfect, bloom¬ 
ing in large clusters. Snowy white. 
Coquette des Alps —Fine snowy white, large and full. 
General Jacqueminot —Large, velvety flowers of the most 
intense maroon-scarlet, each set in a cluster of rich green 
leaves, Blooms repeatedly through the summer arid fall 
and is the most popular Bose grown, vrithout exception. 
Paul Neyron— Immense double flowers, of a shining car¬ 
mine-pink. The largest Bose grown; perfectly grand. 
Dins more— Always in flower, with large, finely imbricated 
flowers, of a rich, bright crimson. Extra fine as speci¬ 
men Bose upon the lawn. 
Francis Levet —Extra fine Bose of large size and clear, 
bright rose color. Very rich and fragrant. 
Clorle Lyonaise— This is the nearest approach to a yellow 
in this class. A pale shade of salmon-yellow with deeper 
center, changing to creamy white. 
Prince Camille de Rohan— Plenty of name and plenty of 
Bose. Flowers crimson-black, very large and velvety. 
Marshal P. Wiider— Bright cherry-carmine. Great size 
and perfectly double. Superb. 
Vick’s Caprice— The flowers are large, ground color of soft 
satiny pink,distinctly striped and dashed with white and 
carmine. It is beautiful in the bud form, being quite long 
and pointed, showing the stripes and markings to great 
advantage, making it a valuable and desirable variety 
for cutting. 
Clio —Flesh color. One of the finest Boses, having the most 
delicate texture and coloring imaginable. In size very 
large. Flowers measuring 5 inches in diameter, and 
truly magnificent in appearance. The plant is a very 
vigorous grower, perfectly hardy; flowers freely produced 
throughout the season. 
Jubilee— Color pure red, shading to crimson and maroon 
at the base of petal, forming a coloring equaled by that 
of no other rose. The buds are long, held up by long, 
stout flower stems, making it valuable for cut flowers. 
Countess of Oxford— A superb Bose; extra large flowers: 
full, perfect form: exceedingly sweet; color bright car¬ 
mine red, elegantly shaded. 
15c. each; 5 for 60c; the Ik for $l.k0. 
