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The buds are long, bursting forth into unusual large flowers that know no 
equal in beauty. They are of delightful fragrance supported by strong vig¬ 
orous canes and are especially adapted for cutting. The bush is very hardy 
having an abundance of thick leathery foliage. 
We cannot recommend this variety too highly as we know of no other 
white bush rose of as excellent quality. 
~ I . Is extensively grown in France being one of the 
Gen. Jacqueminot favorites. Since introduced into this country it has 
(Hybrid Perpetual) gained many admirers. This is not to be won¬ 
dered at as its rich bright crimson color makes it very attractive. 
The flowers are large in size, full, of sweetest fragrance, supported by long 
slender stems seemingly waving defiance at its fellow neighbors. The bush 
is of hardiest nature with foliage of splendid beauty. This rose, with its 
long willowy stems, and handsome foliage make it one of the best for bou¬ 
quets, etc. 
Kaiserin Augusta Victoria 
i m m * Since introduced by Hill, in 1905, has steadily in- 
General McArthur creased in popularity until it is now one of the most 
(Hybrid Tea) popular of the crimson roses. 
The buds at their first opening, are of a flaring crimson, retaining this 
color throughout its blooming season. The flowers are of large size, full and 
highly fragrant. The bush is a hardy grower with an abundance of beautifu. 
foliage. 
The color contrast offered by this variety is indeed a wonderful sight and 
we recommend it as unexcelled for planting in the garden or around the home. 
While it is generally classed under bush varieties it is 
GrUS an Teplitz very often used as a climber due to its very strong 
(Bourbon) vigorous habit of growth. It is held in high esteem, by- 
florists, on account of the freedom with which it blooms from early June 
until the frosts put in an appearance. 
The buds are of excellent form and upon first opening are of a dark crim¬ 
son color but later change to a most beautiful fiery red when flowers are in 
full bloom. The flowers are of good size and highly fragrant. 
We feel that those wishing to plant a red rose for decorative purposes, 
around the home, or for making bouquets, etc., will make no mistake in select¬ 
ing this variety. 
Is held in high esteem by all rose growers and con- 
Helen Gould sidered one of the best ever-blooming roses now 
(Hybrid Perpetual) growing. 
The buds are long and pointed, very handsome in all stages of their growth. 
When in full bloom the flowers attract wide attention being of elegant form, 
double, full and deep with a color not to be surpassed by any other variety 
of its class. Unlike most other roses it is of light delicate carmine in the 
center gradually deepening toward the edges. 
This plant sends out strong shoots of great vigor and thrives in most all 
parts of this country. 
# l Hugh Dickson is a very consistent bloomer and is well 
Hugh DlCKSOn thought of by rose growers. As the season advances 
(Hybrid Perpetual) the flowers appear in greater abundance and for this rea¬ 
son is extensively used for home decorating. 
