HYBRID PERPETUAL ROSES 
MAGNA CHARTA. (Wm. Paul & Son, 1876.) 
Large flowers of rosy pinkish carmine, carrying 
heavy fragrance and freely produced on good 
plants. An old favorite. 
MARGARET DICKSON. (A. Dickson & Sons, 
1891.) White, with pale flesh center, is this Gold- 
Medal Rose in its large and well-formed flowers 
borne on vigorous plants. 
MARSHALL P. WILDER. (Ellwanger & 
Barry, 1885.) Rich, glowing red in large, semi- 
globular and very full flowers freely produced 
on strong plants. 
MME. GABRIEL LUIZET. (Liabaud, 1877.) 
Light silvery pink blooms of fine substance and 
attractive form on good plants. One of the 
best sorts. 
MME. VICTOR VERDIER. (E. Verdier, 
1863.) Vivid carmine. 
MRS. JOHN LAING. (Bennett, 1887.) Im¬ 
mense blooms of soft, clear pink, following long 
buds which open into the cup-shaped and fra¬ 
grant flowers. The strong-growing plant is a free 
bloomer and the variety is deservedly popular. 
SUZANNE-MARIE RODOCANACHI. 
(Levcque, 1883.) Rosy cerise, shaded white, in 
! a large, full, and globular flower. 
ULRICH BRUNNER. (Levet, 1881.) Large 
flowers of light, clear red, tending toward scarlet 
and showing a shade peculiarly its own. The 
abundantly produced flowers are set on long 
stems, carried by a plant of vigorous growth. A 
standard of excellence. 
LUDWIG MOLLER. (LI. Kiese & Co., 1914.) 
Deep yellow blooms of good form, changing to 
pure white. Very vigorous grower with healthy 
foliage. Also called “Yellow Frau Karl Druschki.” 
Magna Charta Rose 
rosy pink, the outer petals being delicately 
flushed with pale flesh. Plant strong and vigorous. 
Ulrich Brunner Rose 
VICK’S CAPRICE. (Vick, 1889.) A pleasing 
rose-color, striped in both white and darker red, 
in large and full cupped blooms. Plant vigorous. 
MRS. R. G. SHARMAN-CRAWFORD. (A. 
Dickson & Sons, 1894.) Large flowers of deep 
PAUL NEYRON. (Levet, 1869.) Presumably 
the largest Rose in commerce, individual flowers 
reaching 6 inches in diameter and standing well 
up on strong plants. The exceedingly fragrant 
flowers are clear pink, shaded soft rose, and the 
habit of the plant is excellent. 
PRINCE CAMILLE DE ROHAN. (E. Verdier, 
1861.) Dark maroon or blood-red blooms of 
unique color effect, on plants of but moderate 
vigor. 
ROGER LAMBELIN. (Mme. Schwartz, 1890.) 
A pleasing semi-double flower of dark crimson, 
with petals edged white—unique and fine. 
RUHM VONSTEINFURTH. (Weigand, 1920.) 
Geranium-red. Vigorous, upright grower. Also 
called the “Red Frau Karl Druschki.” 
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