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tA J^ittle "Book About looses 
Hybrid Perpetual Roses 
Having their main blooming period in June, many of them will recur or bloom again during 
autumn if they are properly pruned; hence the French term for this class: Hybrid Remontants. 
They are all exceptionally hardy and require less attention and less winter protection than the 
Hybrid Teas. If desired, they make large bushes from 3 to 6 feet or more in height, and yield 
many more blooms at one time than the Hybrid Teas. They are especially valuable for their fra¬ 
grance. This class of Roses continues to prove the crowning glory of the Rose-garden in June. 
Prices of Hybrid Perpetuals, except Symphony: No. 1 Grade, 85 cts.; Extra Grade, $1.00 
• BARONESS ROTHSCHILD. Light pink, 
large, symmetrical, cupped bloom. 
• CAPTAIN HAYWARD. Bright scarlet- 
crimson. A free autumn bloomer. 
• CLIO. Satiny flesh-color, deeper pink center. 
• FRAU KARL DRUSCHKI. The queen of all 
white Roses, in both size and purity. 
• GENERAL JACQUEMINOT. One of the 
oldest Perpetuals. Bright crimson-red. 
• GEORG ARENDS. Known as the “Pink 
Druschki.” Delicate shade of soft light 
pink. 
• HEINRICH MUNCH. Satiny, even shade of 
pure pink; extremely full and well-formed 
bud and open flower. 
• HENRY NEVARD. A comparatively new 
and improved scarlet-crimson that blooms 
frequently with characteristic Hybrid Tea 
habits. 
• J. B. CLARK. Immense, full, red Rose. Un¬ 
usually vigorous. 
MME. ALBERT BARBIER. Clear fawn- 
yellow similar to, but much larger than, 
Mrs. Aaron Ward. This variety, like 
Henry Nevard, continues to bloom freely 
all summer. 
• MRS. JOHN LAING. Still the most popular 
soft pink Perpetual ever introduced. Un¬ 
equaled for garden effect and for cutting 
purposes. Blooms continually. 
• PAUL NEYRON. The largest of all deep pink 
Roses—blooms sometimes measure 6 inches 
across. 
SYMPHONY. Plant Patent No. 79. This 
may best be described as an Everblooming 
Frau Karl Druschki, bearing handsome, 
massive blooms of perfect form, often 
measuring 6 inches in diameter. They are 
FRAU KARL DRUSCHKI 
carried on stout, straight stems. The buds 
are blush-pink, opening to lovely pale rose 
with the ends of petals pure white. A 
truly magnificent full flower on a very 
strong plant. No. 1 Grade, $1.50; Extra 
Grade, $1.75. Sprvig delivery only. 
• ULRICH BRUNNER. Brilliant light cherry- 
red. Excellent for cutting. Almost thorn¬ 
less. 
jSneciaL OHet 4J: HYBRID PERPETUAL DOZEN 
/ UU Extra Grade Only 
One each of varieties marked • (Regular price $12.00) $8-50 
