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Roses 
All Roses in this climate will give better 
results if protected in winter. The best way 
is to- cover the plant with dry leaves kept 
down with evergreen boughs, all of which 
should be removed early in spring. The Moss, 
Hybrid Perpetuals and the Climbing Roses are 
hardy. The Tea Roses are most beautiful, 
fragrant, constant bloomers, but are not hardy 
and will not live outside in our climate. The 
Hybrid Teas are also free bloomers and will 
live outside with good protection and are 
marked H. T. 
“Frau Karl Druschki 
Alfred Colomb—Brilliant carmine crimson. 
Anne de Diesbach—Brilliant carmine. 
Baron de Bonstetten—Velvety maroon. 
Baroness Rothchild—Clear pink, cup-shaped 
flower, free bloomer. 
Captain Christy (H. T.)—Shell pink. 
Clio—Flesh color, shaded with rosy pink. 
Fisher Holmes—Deep glowing crimson. 
Frau Karl Druschki—Pure snow white, 
large, full flowers. The best white. 
General Jacqueminot—Brilliant crimson. 
Gruss An Tuplitz (H. T.)—Brightest scar¬ 
let-crimson, very free. 
Gloire Lyonaise—White, tinted yellow. 
John Hopper—Bright rose. 
La France (H. T.)—Silvery Pink. 
Louis Van Houtte—Crimson, maroon, fra¬ 
grant. 
Mabel Morrison —White tinged with blush. 
Madam Gabriel Luizet —Silvery pink. 
Margaret Dickson —White, flesh center. 
Marshall P. Wilder —Cherry carmine. 
Magna Charta —Clear, rosy red. 
Mrs. John Laing —Soft pink. 
Paul Neyron —Deep rose. 
Prince Camille de Rohan —Deep velvety 
crimson. 
Ulrich Brunner —Brilliant cherry red. 
Victor Verdier —Bright rose, carmine cen¬ 
ter. 
Baltimore Belle —White. 
Queen of Prairie —Bright rosy red. 
Crimson Rambler —Crimson. 
Yellow Rambler —Yellow in bud. 
White Rambler —Small white flowers. 
Dorothy Perkins —Shell pink, scented. 
Blanche Moreau —White. 
Crimson Globe —Red. 
Salet —Light rose. 
Baby Rambler —Deep crimson, perpetual 
and constant in bloom. 
Coquette des Alps —White, tinged with car¬ 
mine. 
Clothilde Soupert —White, rosy center, free 
bloomer. 
Harrison Yellow —Light sulphur yellow. 
Madam Plantier —Pure white, free bloomer. 
Margaret Dickson 
Persian Yellow—Yellow. 
Rugosa Red and White—Large single flow¬ 
ers, followed by scarlet fruit. 
Soleil D’Or—Yellow and reddish gold, 
hardy. 
White Baby Rambler—Creamy white, small 
flowers, constantly in bloom. 
