Hybrid 
Perpetual Roses 
Hybrid Perpetuals are an older class of Roses 
which our parents used to enjoy so much. The 
bushes burst forth in a marvelous display of blooms 
in June, and if given good care will again bloom in 
the Fall. Their flowers are of very large size anc 
are more richly fragrant than any other class. 
Coronation—A large perfect exhibition Rose. A solid light 
pink color that is strikingly beautiful. 75c. 
Druschki Rubra—Similar to Frau Karl Druschki in form but a 
light red color. 75c. 
Frau Karl Druschki—The loveliest of all Hybrid Perpetuals. A 
snow-white of absolute purity; large buds are of unex¬ 
celled form. 70c. 
Ceneral jacqueminot—The old favorite "Jack” Rose The deep 
rich crimson color of the fragrant double blossoms is long 
remembered. 70c. 
Georg Arends—A delicious pink, in its most exquisite shade. 
Deliciously fragrant. 70c. 
). B. Clark—Very large full blossoms of an intense deep 
scarlet are borne several together on long, strong stems. 
70c. 
Mrs. john Laing—In the soft pink Hybrid Perpetuals, this 
variety persists among the superior Roses. One of the most 
constant bloomers of this class. 70c. 
Mrs. R. C. Shermam-Crawford—Imbricated deep rosy pink 
blossoms are large, full and cupped. Vigorous growers and 
abundant bloomers. 70c. 
Paul Neyron—Attains enormous proportions in spite of lack 
of painstaking care, responding with long, almost thorn¬ 
less stems and deep rose-colored blooms similar to Amer¬ 
ican Beauty. 70c. 
President Briand—Very large, fragrant, pink with salmon suf- 
fision. Double high centered, very lasting. 70c. 
S. M. Gustave V.—One of the continuous blooming Hybrid 
Perpetuals. Cherry red color, medium sized, well shaped 
bushes. 75c. 
Ulrich Brunner—A cherry-red; its petals are of great sub¬ 
stance and the blooms are lasting. Very fragrant. 70c. 
SIMPLE BUT IMPORTANT PLANTINC DIRECTIONS 
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