■ijtjbtid. Perpetual Poiei 
For northern gardens or locations where the winters are severe, Hybrid Perpetuals produce flowers 
of highest excellence. 
As a rule, they are very vigorous, growing 4 to 8 feet high, and make splendid pillars. They produce 
a lavish display of flowers in the early part of June which cannot be surpassed by more constant¬ 
blooming varieties. The flowers are large, full, and generally much more fragrant than those of the 
everblooming Roses. Some varieties bloom again in late summer and autumn. 
Do not be disappointed with the performance of these Roses the first season. While most of them 
will bloom moderately the summer after planting, they will not produce nearly the amount of bloom 
which will be forthcoming in subsequent years. After they have finished flowering, the canes should 
be cut back to 2 to 2^2 feet from the ground. 
All these Roses are 75 cts. each, $6.50 for 10 of any one variety, except where otherwise noted. Those 
priced at $1 each are $9 for 10 of any one variety 
American Beauty. Dark pink, shaded with smoky 
carmine; full, globular form and most deliciously 
fragrant. A very famous old Rose. 
Anna de Diesbach. A fine globular double Rose of 
rich rosy carmine, deepening at times to crimson. 
Arrillaga. Large, glowing pink buds and gigantic 
flowers of vivid pink with a light golden glow at 
the base. Very strong growth. $1 each. 
Baron de Bonstetten. Velvety maroon with blackish 
crimson shading; medium-sized and very fragrant. 
One of the darkest and sweetest Roses. 
Baroness Rothschild. Light pink, double blooms of 
perfect symmetry, daintily tinted with white and 
pale rose. Foliage grows close up to flowers. 
Candeur Lyonnaise. Pure white, tinted pale yellow; 
very large and full; superb form. 
Captain Christy. I landsome, well-shaped blooms of 
a delicate flesh-pink shade, deepening in color 
toward the center. Dwarf; almost everblooming. 
Captain Hayward. Scarlet-crimson buds and flowers 
of exquisite form; very large and fragrant. Blooms 
freely in autumn. 
Clio. Big, very double, globular flowers of splendid 
shape, pale satiny flesh, with pink tones in center. 
Very vigorous and thorny. 
Druschki Rubra. Large pink flowers similar in type 
to the well-known Frau Karl Druschki. $1 each. 
Duchess of Sutherland. Long-pointed buds and 
blooms of warm pink, tinted lemon at base. Plant 
very vigorous, with erect, rigid flower-stems and 
good foliage. 
Empereur du Maroc. Clear pink flowers with dark 
red shadings. $1 each. 
Everest. Enormous flowers of crystalline white, 
delicately tinted with primrose. 
Felbergs Rosa Druschki. Clear, bright rose-pink 
form of the ever-popular and always-charming 
Frau Karl Druschki. $1 each. 
Fisher Holmes. Magnificent flowers of reddish 
scarlet beneath a velvety black sheen; perfectly 
formed. 
Frau Karl Druschki. Pinkish buds and magnificent 
snow-white blooms with deep, firm petals, forming 
a flower of unimpeachable shape. Scentless. 
Repeats freely. 
General Jacqueminot. Scarlet-crimson buds and 
clear red flowers of moderate size and excellent 
shape. Intensely fragrant. Very famous old Rose, 
long regarded as perfection by most gardeners. 
Georg Arends. Long, delicately shaped buds and 
deep-petaled, pointed blooms of soft pink in its 
most exquisite shade. Extremely attractive 
flower, shaped like a Hybrid Tea. 
George Dickson. Immense, dark red, velvety blooms 
of the most perfect shape; very fragrant. The 
most beautiful red Rose in the world when well 
grown. 
Gloire de Chedane-Guinoisseau. Dark velvety 
crimson flowers of largest size. A stunning variety 
of perfect form. 
Heinrich Munch. Immense, splendidly formed 
blooms of soft pink like a very double Georg 
Arends. 
Henry Nevard. Large, crimson-scarlet flowers of 
fine form and sweetly fragrant. Rates among the 
best for form and color. 
Hugh Dickson. Large, scarlet-crimson flowers. 
Established plants bloom throughout the season. 
J. B. Clark. Very large, light red blooms, shaded 
blackish maroon. Enormously vigorous. 
Juliet. Globular, golden buds; blooms of glowing 
pink with old-gold on the outer petals. One of the 
most beautiful Roses. 
Magna Charta. Bright pink, very large, double 
flowers, suffused with carmine; heavily perfumed. 
Margaret Dickson. White with pale rosy center; 
well shaped, and faintly fragrant. 
Marshall P. Wilder. Cherry-colored flowers with 
carmine reflexes; well shaped. 
Mme. Albert Barbier. Full, cupped flowers of soft 
fawn-yellow, paling to white, with pinkish shades 
in the center. Dwarf growth, almost everblooming. 
Mrs. J. F. Redly. Sturdy plant of the Frau Karl 
Druschki habit, with large, flesh-pink flowers 
lightly tinged with salmon in the center. 
Mrs. John Laing. Large, smooth blooms of clear 
pink; double and very sweet. Very lovely old 
Rose which blooms all the time. 
Paul Neyron. Dark lilac-rose blooms of immense 
size, fair form, and very double. 
Prince Camille de Rohan. Dark crimson flowers of 
fair size, shaded blackish maroon. 
Roger Lambelin. Irregular, semi-double, crimson 
flowers margined or streaked with white. A 
curious and beautiful variety. $1 each. 
Soleil d’Or. Orange-gold and pink mingle in the 
very double blooms. This is the famous ancestor 
of all the highly colored modern Hybrid Teas or 
Pernetianas. It is an historical Rose. 
Symphony. See page 9. 
Ulrich Brunner. Large flowers of bright carmine- 
red; cupped form and very fragrant. 
Urdh. Large flowers of shining faint rose-pink. 
Has the delicious fragrance ot the old Cabbage 
Rose. $1 each. 
Sir Henry Segrave is the finest lemon-yellow Rose 
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