Horace Vernet 
Hybrid Perpetual Roses 
W E LIST below merely a portion of our extensive collection of 
over 100 varieties, which are fully described in our Spring 
Catalogue. 
While they flower freely in June, many of them will repeat during 
the summer and fall, and these varieties are so described in our com¬ 
ments. 
A few of the more vigorous growers can be trained as pillars, giving 
remarkable displays of bloom in June; also by pegging down the long 
canes they can be used as specimen plants on lawns, covering consider¬ 
able area, and flowering at every bud on the stem. These varieties 
are indicated with ★. 
Every garden should have a few varieties of these favorites of a 
past generation. 
All these Roses are $1 each, $9 for 10 of any one variety, except where otherwise noted 
ANNA DE DIESBACH. (F. Lacharme, 1858.) Rich rosy 
carmine; fragrant. Repeats. 40 petals. 75 cts. each. 
BARONESS ROTHSCHILD. (Pernet pere, 1867.) 
Light pink. Repeats. 40 petals. 
CAPTAIN CHRISTY. (F. Lacharme, 1873.) Flesh- 
pink deepening toward the center. Dwarf. Repeats. 
CAPTAIN HAYWARD. (H. Bennett, 1893.) Scarlet- 
' crimson, fragrant. Repeats. 30 petals. 75 cts. each. 
CHARLES LEFEBVRE. (F. Lacharme, 1861.) Reddish 
crimson. 
ECLAIR. (Lacharme, 1883.) Smallish dark crimson, 
developing black shadings as it opens. 30 petals. 
FELBERGS ROSA DRUSCHKI. (F. Felberg-Leclerc, 
★ 1929.) A clear, bright rose-pink form of the ever- 
popular Druschki. Repeats. 25 petals. 
FERDINAND PICHARD. (Tanne, 1921.) An attrac¬ 
tive variegated variety, with petals streaked pink 
and scarlet. Strong growing and very free flowering. 
It will at times repeat through the summer. 
FISHER HOLMES. (E. Verdier, 1865.) Reddish 
scarlet. 75 cts. each. 
FRAU KARL DRUSCHKI. (P. Lambert, 1901.) Snow- 
★ white. Scentless. Repeats freely. 35 petals. 75 cts. 
each. 
GENERAL BARON BERGE. (Pernet pere, 1892.) 
Large red blooms, white and pink striped. 
GENERAL JACQUEMINOT. (Roussel, 1852.) Clear 
red. Intensely fragrant. Will repeat. 75 cts. each. 
GENERAL WASHINGTON. (Granger, 1860.) Deep 
red flowers with crimson-purple shading, very large 
and full. Will repeat. 
GEORG ARENDS. (W. Hinner, 1910.) Soft pink in 
★ its most exquisite shade. Fragrant. 25 petals. 75 cts. 
each. 
GEORGE DICKSON. (A. Dickson & Sons, 1912.) Im- 
★ mense, dark red, velvety blooms of the most perfect 
shape; very fragrant. 35 petals. 
GLOIRE DE CHEDANE-GUINOISSEAU. (Chedane- 
Pajotin, 1907.) Dark velvety crimson; perfect form. 
Repeats. 40 petals. 75 cts. each. 
GLOIRE LYONNAISE. (Guillot fils, 1884.) White, 
with a trace of yellow at the centers; tea-scented. 
GOLDEN DRUSCHKI. (P. Lambert, 1936.) Flowers 
of good golden yellow which do not bleach, on long 
strong stems. Similar in habit and growth to Frau 
Karl Druschki. 
HENRY NEVARD. (F. Cant & Co., 1924.) Crimson- 
★ scarlet; fine form; sweetly fragrant. Blooms over a 
long season. Will repeat. 30 petals. 75 cts. each. 
HON. INA BINGHAM. (A. Dickson & Sons, 1905.) 
Large, semi-double flowers with enormous, purple- 
pink petals. Fragrant. Low-growing. Repeats. 
HORACE VERNET. (Guillot fils, 1866.) Glowing 
crimson. Repeats. 
HUGH WATSON. (A. Dickson & Son, 1905.) Very 
large, flat flowers of deep pink tinged with salmon 
and silver-pink. Strong growing and free flowering. 
It is one of the largest of the Perpetuals and one of 
the finest. 20 petals. 
J. B. CLARK. (H. Dickson, 1905.) Light red shaded 
★ blackish maroon. 25 petals. 75 cts. each. 
LEONIE LAMBERT. (P. Lambert, 1913.) Silver-pink, 
shaded with yellow and flesh-color. 
LOUIS VAN HOUTTE. (F. Lacharme, 1869.) Crim¬ 
son-maroon with blackish outer petals. Repeats. 
40 petals. 
LOUISE CRETTE. (C. Chambard, 1915.) Pure white, 
inside shaded yellow. Repeats. 
MAGNA CHARTA. (W. Paul, 1876.) Bright pink, 
suffused carmine; fragrant. 50 petals. 75 cts. each. 
MARCHIONESS OF LORNE. (W. Paul & Son, 1889.) 
Rich rosy pink, shaded darker. Fragrant. 
MERVEILLE DE LYON. (Pernet pere, 1882.) Pure 
white, marked satiny rose. 60 petals. 
MME. ALBERT BARBIER. (Barbier & Co., 1925.) 
Soft fawn-yellow, white, and pink. Dwarf growth. 
Repeats. 50 petals. 75 cts. each. 
MME. VICTOR VERDIER. (E. Verdier, 1863.) 
Cherry-crimson; fragrant. 75 petals. 
MRS. JOHN LAING. (H. Bennett, 1887.) Clear pink; 
very sweet. Blooms all the time. 45 petals. 75 cts. 
MRS. R. G. SHARMAN-CRAWFORD. (A. Dickson 
& Sons, 1894.) Rosy pink; mildly fragrant. Continu¬ 
ous bloom. 50 petals. 75 cts. each. 
OSKAR CORDEL. (P. Lambert, 1898.) Bright car¬ 
mine; fragrant. Continuous bloomer. 40 petals. 
PAUL NEYRON. (A. Levet, 1869.) Dark lilac-rose. 
★ One of the largest of all Roses. Repeats. 50 petals. 
75 cts. each. 
PRINCE CAMILLE DE ROHAN. (E. Verdier, 1861.) 
Dark crimson, shaded blackish maroon; fragrant. 
Repeats. 75 cts. each. 
PRINCESSE DE BEARN. (Leveque, 1885.) Dark 
velvety flowers. Very free flowering. 
ROGER LAMBELIN. (Mme. Schwartz, 1890.) Ir¬ 
regular, semi-double, crimson flowers margined or 
streaked with white. A curious and beautiful variety. 
SOUVENIR DE WILLIAM WOOD. (E. Verdier, 
1864.) Dark velvety red; very fragrant. 
ST. INGBERT. (P. Lambert, 1926.) White with 
★ yellowish and reddish center. 
SYMPHONY. (C. Weigand, 1934.) Plant Patent 
No. 79. Blush-pink with a deeper pink center. 
Vigorous plants with fine foliage. 
ULRICH BRUNNER. (A. Levet, 1881.) Bright car- 
mine-red; very fragrant. Repeats. 30 petals. 75 cts. 
VICTOR VERDIER. (Lacharme, 1852.) Salmon-pink, 
with darker shadings. 
RUTHERFORD, J 
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