Hybrid Perpetual Rose, Paul Neyron 
Rugosa Rose, Conrad Ferdinand Meyer 
Golden Rose of China, Rosa Hugonis 
The Miniature Rose, Rosa Rouletti 
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HARDY HYBRID PERPETUAL ROSES 
The varieties listed below are unquestionably the best that can be selectea 
in the Hybrid Perpetual class, which, before the development of the Hybrid 
Teas, was the most popular type for garden planting, and even now they 
dare not be overlooked, but should be used extensively in conjunction with 
the other sorts, and especially so in localities where the hardiness of the 
Hybrid Tea varieties has not been established. 
Frau Karl Druschki Each $0.75, Doz. $7.50 
This is the ideal hardy white Rose; pure in color, perfect in form, strong 
grower and remarkably free flowering; superb in every way. 
George Arends or Pink Frau Karl Druschki Each $0.75, Doz. $7.50 
This is a pink form of the popular white Frau Karl Druschki, possessing 
not only the exquisite form, large size, and remarkable free-flowering 
habits of its parent, but in addition to this, it is also highly perfumed. 
Mme. Albert Barbier Each $0.75, Doz. $7.50 
Full, cupped flower of soft fawn-yellow, paling fo white, with pinkish 
shades in the center, blooming throughout the season. A remarkable 
color for a Hybrid Perpetual, a class in which yellow tints are rare. 
This Rose has showed up unusually well in color, shape of flower and its 
habit of constant blooming. 
Mrs. John Laing Each $0.75, Doz. $7.50 
Soft pink, of beautiful form; exceedingly fragrant and remarkably free 
flowering; always does well and stands very close to the top among 
Roses. 
Paul Neyron Each $0.75, Doz. $7.50 
Dark red of enormous size; perhaps the largest of all. 
Ulrich Brunner Each $0.75, Doz. $7.50 
Brilliant scarlet-crimson; an old favorite and one of the best known 
Roses in cultivation; does well everywhere. 
RUGOSA ROSES AND THEIR HYBRIDS 
Blanc Double de Coubert 
Double pure white. 
Conrad Ferdinand Meyer 
Clear silvery rose. 
Hansa 
Attractive double reddish violet. 
Each $0.85, Doz. $8.50 
Each $0.85, Doz. $8.50 
Each $0.85, Doz. $8.50 
Red F. J. Grootendorst Each $0.85, Doz. $8.50 
Imagine a shrub-like Rugosa Rose covered with trusses of lovely crim¬ 
son Baby Roses and you will have a fair conception of this fine hybrid 
variety. It is valuable to plant as an isolated specimen or in a mass 
in a bed or in the shrubbery border or may be used as an everblooming 
hedge. Hardy, and continues to bloom until late in the fall. 
Pink F. J. Grootendorst Each $0.85, Doz. $8.50 
Identical with the preceding variety, except in color, which is a splendid 
clear pink. 
Rugosa 
Large single rosy carmine. 
Rugosa alba 
Large single white. 
Each $0.85, Doz. $8.50 
Each $0.85, Doz. $8.50 
GOLDEN ROSE OF CHINA 
Rosa Hugonis Each $0.85, Doz. $8.50 
A splendid Rose for the shrubbery border with delicate yellow single 
flowers produced on long arching sprays early in May; after it has 
finished flowering it remains an attractive decorative bush for the 
balance of the season; perfectly hardy. 
AUSTRIAN BRIER ROSES 
A very hardy type which will give the best results with very little pruning, 
since the flowers are produced from the upper end of the old wood. This 
class is noted for its excellent rich tones of yellow and copper. 
Austrian Copper Each $0.85, Doz. $8.50 
Bright coppery red; reverse golden yellow. 
Harrison’s Yellow Each $0.85, Doz. $8.50 
Fine double golden yellow flowers. 
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ROSA ROULETTI 
Each $0.50, Three $1.10, Doz. $3.30, 100 $20.00 
Miniature Rose. Probably one of the old Lawrenceana Roses popular a 
century or more ago. After being lost to cultivation for many years, a 
plant was found growing in an Alpine window-garden by M. Correvon, 
the Swiss rock garden authority, just a few years ago. It is rapidly at¬ 
taining popularity as a rock garden "gem" and as an edging plant in 
front of Rose beds. The plant grows about 6 inches tall in bushy form, 
is healthy and hardy and blooms from early summer until frost. The 
tiny, rose-pink, quite double flowers are less than an inch in diameter. 
A real treasure. 
It may also be grown in the house without difficulty, blooming con¬ 
stantly. Charming little plant for a sunny window See color illustration 
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