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PERFEGRO BRAND 
HIGH QUALITY SEEDS 
Hardy Everblooming Roses 
Roses are ready for delivery March 1st 
OUR BUSHES ARE ALL HARDY TWO-YEAR-OLD, FIELD GROWN STOCK 
The following list is composed of new and sensational roses, all of considerable merit. Also more established and better 
known varieties. 
Any One of the Following Prepaid—Each 45c; 5 for $1.95—Unless Otherwise Priced. 
AMERICAN 
BEAUTY—(Hy¬ 
brid Perpetual)— 
Popular, fragrant, 
deep pink shaded 
soft carmine. 
AMI CtUINARD— 
Deep velvety 
crimson, fragrant 
and very lasting. 
Color almost 
black. 
AUTUMN — Double 
blooms of rich 
burnt orange, yel¬ 
low and red. 
BUACK KNIOHT—(Pat, No. 159)—Deep velvety crim¬ 
son, sometimes dark as garnet-maroon; highly per¬ 
fumed, vigorous. (Each 75c). 
BRAZIER—The flaming-scarlet double flowers have 
an entrancing undertone of orange, buds are nearly 
burnt orange; long stem flowers with fine foliage. 
(Elach 65c). 
CAIiEDONIA —^Dong buds, very double, white, ex¬ 
cellent perfume. 
CATHERINE KORDES—Large pointed buds and 
double blooms of scarlet, toned pink; a good 
grower. 
CHARLES P. KILIIAM—Oriental red-orange suf¬ 
fused scarlet. 
CHRISTOPHER STONEl—The budsi are long and 
pointed, opening to semi-double flowers of vivid 
scarlet overlaid with velvety crimson. The plant 
is vigorous with good clean bright foliage. (Elach 
75c). 
CONDESA DE SASTAGO—A new marvelously colored 
rose with large, cupped flowers of fiery coppery 
red inside and rich yellow outside. A strong 
vigorous grower. (Each 65c). 
COUNTESS VANDAL—(Pat. No. 38)—Elegant long 
buds, with upright stems for cutting. A blend 
of coppery-bronze, soft gold and pink. Vigorous 
hardy grower. (Elacli 81.00). 
DAINTY BESS—A daintily colored single rose of 
shell pink with a conspicuous bunch of crimson 
stamens. 
DUQ,UESA DE PENARANDA—A popular variety, 
large pointed buds of copper-apricot with tall 
shapely plant, glossy foliage very healthy. (Each 
65c). 
EDITH NELLIE PERKINS—Long pointed buds, pet¬ 
als cream, blush and salmon-pink shaded to golden 
orange at base. 
EDITOR McFarland—E xceptionally fine brilliant 
pink blooms suffused with yellow at base. 
E. G. HILL—^Buds ideal, long and pointed on good 
stout stems, open into a full double bloom of 
crimson scarlet which retain color until petals 
fall. 
EMPRESS—A clean bright rose-pink of splendid 
form. 
ETOILE DE HOLLANDE—Fragrant, free-blooming 
well-formed flowers on long stems, velvety scar¬ 
let. 
PAIENCEJ—An artistic china pink deepening toward 
the center to a coppery-rose. The reverse of the 
petals is yellow. (Each 75c). 
FRAU KARL DRUSCHKI—(Hybrid Perpetual) — 
Large, snow-white, double, perfectly formed flowers. 
GRENOBLEi—Velvety crimson buds, opening to bril¬ 
liant red flowers. Vigorous grower and con¬ 
tinuously in bloom. (Each 65c) 
GRUSS AN COBURG—Coppery bud and open flower 
of yellow and pink. Hardy bloomer with bronze 
foliage. 
GRUSS AN TEPLITZ—Fiery crimson, shaded with 
a dark velvety sheen. Blooms continuously, and 
has bronze foliage. 
HADLEY—An old-time red rose of splendid form 
and an attractive shade of crimson. 
HEINRICH GAEDE—A copper-orange of clean grow¬ 
ing habit, bright glossy foliage, good stems. No 
other rose like it. (Each 65c). 
IRISH ELEGANCE^Bronzy-orange bud with scar¬ 
let-apricot hues, single. 
JOANNA HILL—Two-toned yellow of great cut- 
flower value. 
J. OTTO THIIiOW —A glowing rose-pink, opening to 
large open flower, and double. Vigorous upright 
grower. 
KAISERIN AUGUSTA VICTORIA—The most popular 
white Rose. The creamy buds open into snow- 
white flowers. Good strong bush and free bloom¬ 
er. 
LULU—Long-pointed buds of salmon-orange; semi¬ 
double flowers of salmon, rose and pink. Beauti¬ 
ful foliage. 
McGREDY’S ivory—L ong pointed ivory buds open 
carefully to a perfectly formed flower of creamy 
white with a touch of yellow at the base of the 
flower. 
McGREDY’S SCARLET—Large, perfect blooms of 
vivid luminous carmine-red. 
McGREDY’S YELLOW—This rose is pure buttercup 
yellow, perfect form and with the great fragrance 
of the Irish roses. 
MISS ROWE'NA THOM—A large bud of deep pink, 
opening to an immense flower of the same color, 
shaded slightly to yellow at base. 
MME. BUTTERFLY—Strong, beautifully shaped buds 
of flesh pink, shaded yellow and gold. A strong 
grower. 
MMEJ. JULES BOUCHE—Vigorous plants bearing a 
profusion of glistening white, medium-sized 
blooms. 
MRS. E^. P. THOM—One of the finest yellow roses 
which does not fade in the sunlight. 
MRS. LOVELL SWISHER—Salmon-pink buds and 
fragrant flowers of the same shade. 
MRS. PIERRE S. DUPONT—Bud of reddish-gold 
opens to a deep golden-yellow flower. Strong 
growing, disease-resistant plants. (Each 65c). 
MRS. SAM McGREDY—Coppery scarlet-orange flow¬ 
ers, flushed dull red. It is double and richly frag¬ 
rant. 
NELLIE E. HILLOCK—(Pat. No. 185)—A majestic 
rose of sixty petals; bi-colored pink with gold 
base, petals deep rose-pink on the reverse, pearl 
pink to silver-pink on the inside. (Each 7!>c). 
PADRE—An artistic, semi-double flower of large 
size, bright copper-scarlet. 
PRES. HERBERT HOOVER—One Of the most pop¬ 
ular orange, pink and yellow garden roses of all 
times. 
RADIANCE—The ever popular two-toned pink. 
RED RADIANCE—Large, dull red flower of Ra¬ 
diance form and fragrance. 
SOEUR THERESE—Long pointed buds of rich gold¬ 
en yellow, sometimes streaked with carmine, open 
to semi-double large flowers. (Each 65c). 
SOUTHPORT—An illuminated scarlet in a perfectly 
formed bud, opening to a loose flower which holds 
its color. (Each 65c). 
SOUV. DE CLAUDIUS PERNET—The first pure yel¬ 
low rose and still liked for exhibition and cutting. 
SUSAN LOUISE—iSalmon-pink, slender, tapering buds 
opening to clean shell pink flowers. 
TALISMAN—Red and gold buds opening to scarlet 
orange and rich yellow. 
TEXAS CENTENNIAL—(Pat. No. 162)—Blood red, 
toning to cerise-red in the center of the flower. 
Fine grower. (Each 75c). 
VICTORIA HARRINGTON—Pointed buds of blackish 
red slowly opening to finely formed flowers of 
non-fading velvety red. (Each 65c). 
VILLE DE PARIS—Round buds of brightest yellow, 
opening to large, full blooms without fading. 
WM. F. DREER^—Yellow flushed with shell-pink. 
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