HYBRID PERPETUALS 
Hybrid Perpetuals or “June Bloomers” 
generally burst forth into a marvelous display 
of blooms in June. Many will also again bloom 
during the season. Their flowers on the whole 
are more richly fragrant than any other class 
and are of very large size. The plants are too 
large to fit in a rose bed of Hybrid Teas and 
are more fool-proof and long lived. 
DRUSCHKI RUBRA takes its name from its similarity 
to Frau Karl Druschki. The light red color is unfading. 80c. 
Everyone loves the large wonderful white blooms of 
FRAU KARL DRUSCHKI. It is the best known of all 
Hybrid Perpetuals and is a very strong tall grower. Pure 
white when open. 75c. 
One of the best loved old roses is GENERAL JAC¬ 
QUEMINOT called General Jack for short. It has large, 
very double blackish red blossoms. 75c. 
The charming pink blooms of GEORG ARENDS make 
it a great favorite. The flowers are high centered and espe¬ 
cially well formed. 75c. 
The very large red blooms of J. B. CLARK are shaded 
maroon. The bush is a very vigorous tall grower. 75c. 
You can’t forget the delicious fragrance of MRS. JOHN 
LAING. Its large full double soft pink blooms come occa¬ 
sionally in the summer as well as in June. 75c. 
The largest pink rose is PAUL NEYRON. It attains 
enormous proportions and the stems are almost thornless. 
75c. 
A new Hybrid Perpetual very worth while is S. M. 
GUSTAVE V. It blooms throughout the season giving 
large, very attractive cherry red flowers. 85c. 
The cherry red blossoms of ULRICH BRUNNER are 
always refreshing. The blooms are large and globular and 
very lasting. 75c. 
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