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FOR QUICK REFERENCE 
Perle Des Jardins O ne °I tb e most popular of the tea rose varieties. The 
flowers are very large, double and globular in form, 
(T ea ' beautiful golden yellow, varying to canary, in color with 
a delightful fragrance. 
The plant is a strong, vigorous grower having an abundance of attractive, 
deep green foliage. It is used quite extensively by green house propagators 
for forcing as it makes an ideal cut flower plant. This beautiful rose should 
not be overlooked when making your selection for planting.' 
Persian Yellow all rose growers to be the deepest golden yellow 
. rose yet originated and highly recommended to lovers of 
(Austrian Briar) roses. The flowers are large and double in form. 
Experienced rose growers recommend that the bush of this variety be left 
unpruned. 
Reine Marie Henriette 
(Hybrid Tea) 
Introduced by Levet in 1878 and is known as 
one of our best dlimbers. The plant supplies an 
abundance of very large, full,. dquble- flowers 
finely formed and of a beautiful cherry red color, highly scented. The biicfs 
are of pleasing proportions. Both flowers and buds are of clustering habit. 
This variety is extensively used for cut flower purposes. 
Reve d’Or First came into, prominence in 1869 and since that time has 
• v steadily gained in popularity. It is now to be found in most 
(noisette; all sections of the country. The bush is a strong climber with 
an abundance of heavy foliage. Its flowers are of an unusual color being 
buff-yellow and fawn. For covering trellises, verandas, porches, etc., it is 
unsurpassed. 
Richmond T b * s variety was originated at Richmond, Indiana, from whence 
m u 'A m 'v it: got its name * I* g reat ly resembles the American Beauty, 
(Hybrid lea; but does not grow to as large a size. 
The plant is a sturdy grower, with deep green foliage of large size, sup¬ 
porting on thick heavy stems large flowers of vivid red color. The flowers 
open out to full size showing very large delicate petals. This is one of the 
very few distinctive American roses grown today. 
Sunset Introduced by Henderson in 1884 and said to be a sport from the 
(T 'i Wel1 known Perle des Jardins which it resembles strongly in habit 
(lea; and shape. The bush is a strong grower, with foliage of a coppery 
color and very beautiful. The flowers are of a beautiful golden amber color 
with a faint ruddy tint. Highly recommended for its extreme beauty. 
The Bride A strong growing variety that needs no introduction to the rose 
v grower. This highly fragrant, double flower of pure white 
Uea; sometimes tinged with pink, is without a doubt one of the most 
popular roses of its class. The foliage is large, deep green, supported by a 
bush of vigorous growth. Blossoms freely and is an ideal plant for th« rose 
garden. 
Ulrich Brunner Introduced by Levet in 1881. The cherry-red blossoms, 
(Hvbrid PernetuaH WC l 1 the foli ? ge ’ on lon £ slender stems make 
(Hybrid Perpetual) thcm decidedly attractive. The flowers are large, full 
and globular in shape, blooming very profusely and constantly during its 
season. The plant is a strong vigorous and compact grower. The color of this 
rose is not to be found in any other variety and to those wishing something 
out of the ordinary we can recommend nothing better. 
Viscountess Folkstone The busb is a strong healthy grower and one of 
the best for g ar ^en planting of our collection. 
(Hybrid lea) The flowers are we ll shaped, large, highly fra¬ 
grant, creamy pink in color shading to salmon towards the center. One of 
the highly appreciated pink varieties. 
White Maman Cochet This is a very valuable variety for either hot 
/ Tea N house or outdoor propagation. When grown in 
v J the hot house it grows to an enormous size, 
very round and full in shape and of an elegant clear white color. When cr r own 
in the rose, garden or outside it does almost as well but changes somewhat 
in color being of a pinkish white. 
On account of the high quality flowers and the fine growing features of this 
rose we certainly feel that it should be planted by all lovers of roses. 
