BOBBINK & ATKINS . RUTHERFORD . NEW JERSEY 
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The term “Hybrid Perpetual” still confuses Rose-growers 
today. When they were first developed through crossing the 
Damask Rose with Rosa gallica and the Hybrid China Roses, 
the hybridists of that day thought they had obtained an ever- 
blooming variety because they flowered in late summer and 
autumn. 
The flowers of Hybrid Perpetuals range in color from white 
through cream to various shades of pink, and from bright red to 
dark velvety crimson, with one variety somewhat yellow. 
An important quality, inherent in these Roses, is that they are 
strongly fragrant, much more so than the Everblooming Roses. 
The sturdy, vigorous plants produce more and more flowers as 
they become older, and they need no protection, even in severe 
winters. 
The canes of old plants, after flowering, should be cut back 
within 2y 2 feet of the ground. 
We have the largest collection of Hybrid Perpetuals in 
America. 
All these Roses are $1 each, $9 for 10 of any one variety, except where otherwise noted 
Alfred Colomb. Light crimson with car¬ 
mine reflexes; fine, globular form; ex¬ 
tremely fragrant. Vigorous, medium 
height, with scattered thorns and large, 
handsome foliage. 
Alfred K. Williams. Magenta-red, shaded 
crimson, large and perfect, with beauti¬ 
fully imbricated petals; some fragrance. 
Moderate growth, but hardy and free 
flowering. 
American Beauty. Dark pink, shaded with 
smoky carmine; full, globular form and 
most deliciously fragrant. A very 
famous old Rose. 75 cts. each. 
Anna de Diesbach. A fine globular double 
Rose of rich rosy carmine, deepening at 
times to crimson. 75 cts. each. 
Arrillaga. Large, glowing pink buds and 
gigantic flowers of vivid pink with a 
light golden glow at the base. Very 
strong growth. 
Barbarossa. Llower carmine-purple, large, 
full, and sweet. Very vigorous growth. 
Baron de Bonstetten. Velvety maroon 
with blackish crimson shading; medium¬ 
sized and very fragrant. One of the 
darkest and sweetest Roses. 75 cts. each. 
Baroness Rothschild. Light pink, double 
blooms of perfect symmetry, daintily 
tinted with white and pale rose. Loliage 
grows close up to flowers. 
Baronne Prevost. Large, full, pure rose- 
colored flowers of flat form and moderate 
fragrance. Very vigorous and hardy. 
Candeur Lyonnaise. Pure white, tinted pale 
yellow; very large and full; superb form. 
Captain Christy. Handsome, 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. 
75 cts. each. 
Clio. Big, very double, globular flowers of 
splendid shape, pale satiny flesh, with 
pink tones in center. Very vigorous 
and thorny. 
Commandeur Jules Gravereaux. Pointed 
buds and peony-like flowers of velvety 
red, shaded maroon; very fragrant. 
Strong growth and liberal bloom. 
Druschki Rubra. Large pink flowers similar 
in type to the well-known Lrau Karl 
Druschki. 
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. 
Earl of Dufferin. Pure, velvety crimson, 
shaded with chestnut-red; fine globular 
flowers, held erect, and richly perfumed. 
A strong, vigorous grower, blooming 
over a long season. 
Empereur du Maroc. Clear pink flowers 
with dark red shadings. 
Eugene Fiirst. Carmine-red blooms, with 
deep purple shadings, large, full, and 
very sweetly scented. Plant of con¬ 
siderable but not extreme vigor. 
Everest. Enormous flowers of crystalline 
white, delicately tinted with primrose. 
75 cts. each. 
Felbergs Rosa Druschki. Clear, bright 
rose-pink form of the ever-popular and 
always-charming Frau Karl Druschki. 
Fisher Holmes. Magnificent flowers of 
reddish scarlet beneath a velvety black 
sheen; perfectly formed. 75 cts. each. 
Frau Karl Druschki. Pinkish buds and 
magnificent snow-white blooms with 
deep, firm petals, forming a flower of 
unimpeachable shape. Scentless. Re¬ 
peats freely. 75 cts. each. 
General Jacqueminot. Scarlet-crimson 
buds and clear red flowers of moderate 
size and excellent shape. Intensely fra¬ 
grant. Very famous old Rose, long re¬ 
garded as perfection by most gardeners. 
75 cts. each. 
General Washington. Deep red flowers 
with crimson-purple shading, very large 
and full. Moderate growth; floriterous. 
Very good. 
Georg Arends. Long, delicately shaped 
buds and deep-petalcd, pointed blooms 
of soft pink in its most exquisite shade. 
Extremely attractive flower, shaped like 
a Hybrid Tea. 75 cts. each. 
Gloire de Chedane-Guinoisseau. Dark 
velvety crimson flowers of largest size. 
A stunning variety of perfect form. 75 
cts. each. 
Gloire Lyonnaise. Flowers of largest size, 
white, with a trace of yellow at the 
center, very double, tea-scented. Ex¬ 
ceedingly strong; splendid foliage; liberal 
in bloom. 
Heinrich Munch. Immense, splendidly 
formed blooms of soft pink like a very 
double Georg Arends. 75 cts. each. 
Henry Nevard. Large, crimson-scarlet 
flowers of fine form and sweetly fra¬ 
grant. Rates among the best for form 
and color. 75 cts. each. 
Honorable Ina Bingham. Large, 
semi-double flowers with enor¬ 
mous, purple-pink petals, having 
a center of golden stamens. Very 
fragrant and a strong grower. 
Horace Vernet. Large, double, 
high-centered blooms of glowing 
crimson, illuminated with scar¬ 
let. Plant moderately vigorous. 
Hugh Dickson. Large, scarlet-crimson 
flowers. Established plants bloom 
throughout the season. 75 cts. each. 
tht red blooms, 
Enormously 
J. B. Clark. Very large, Iig, 
shaded blackish maroon, 
vigorous. 75 cts. each. 
John Hopper. Large, semi-globular blooms 
of bright rose, shaded lilac toward edge 
of petals and carmine in center; fragrant. 
Stout, bushy growth; free blooming and 
generally satisfactory. 
Jubilee. Dark, velvety purple flowers with 
maroon shadings, very large, full and 
sweetly fragrant. Plant of moderate 
vigor and liberal in bloom. 
Jules Margottin. Carmine-pink flowers, 
rather flat' in form, large and double, 
slightly fragrant. Stout, thorny growth 
and very hardy; old plants flower quite 
freely in autumn. 
Juliet. Globular, golden buds; blooms of 
glowing pink with old-gold on the outer 
petals. One of the most beautiful Roses. 
75 cts. each. 
Louis van Houtte. Large, very fragrant 
flowers of crimson-maroon, with black¬ 
ish outer petals and beautiful form. A 
moderate grower and a profuse bloomer. 
Mabel Morrison. Semi-double, cup-shaped 
flowers of flesh-white, becoming pure 
white, sometimes tinged with pink in 
autumn. Vigorous, erect growth; free 
blooming. 
Baroness Rothschild 
Golden Frills is a yellow Rose you’ll like 
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