Hybrid Perpetual Roses 
All of these Roses are $1 each, except where noted, less quantity discount on page 11 
ERFECTION in size of flower, fragrance, disease-resis- 
tance, and strength of growth predominate inthis class, and 
while most varieties flower only in June and July, many 
will repeat throughout the summer and fall, a few even repeating 
heavily enough to rival some of the Hybrid Teas. Varieties 
which repeat are indicated by an (R). 
Their uses are varied. They can be grown as bedding Roses 
at a height of 3 to 4 feet, or allowed to grow into shrubs up to 
6 feet in height. A few of the more vigorous growers can be 
trained as pillars, giving remarkable displays of bloom in June 
and July; also by pegging down the long canes they can be used 
BARONESS ROTHSCHILD. Light pink, 
daintily tinted with white and pale rose. 
40 petals. 
CAPTAIN CHRISTY. Flesh-pink, deepening 
toward center. Dwarf; almost everbloom. 
ing. R 
CAPTAIN HAYWARD. Scarlet-crimson; fra- 
grant. Blooms freely in autumn. 30 petals. R. 
DUCHESS OF SUTHERLAND. Long-pointed 
buds and blooms of warm pink, tinted lemon 
at base. 
FELBERGS ROSA DRUSCHKI. Pink form 
of Frau Karl Druschki. Soft live pink blooms. 
25 petals. R. 
FERDINAND PICHARD. An attractive varie- 
gated bloom with petals streaked pik and 
scarlet. Strong growing and very free flower- 
ing. Will sometimes repeat during the sum- 
mer. 
FISHER HOLMES. Red-scarlet beneath a 
velvety black sheen. 30 petals. 75 cts. each. 
FRAU KARL DRUSCHKI. Magnificent snow- 
white blooms. Repeats freely. 35 petals. 
R. 75 cts. each. 
GENERAL JACQUEMINOT. Scarlet-crimson 
buds and clear red flowers; intensely fra- 
grant. R. 
GENERAL WASHINGTON. Deep red flowers 
with crimson-purple shading. Fragrant. 150 
petals. R 
as specimen plants on lawns, covering considerable area, and 
flowering at every bud on the stem. 
Planting Distance: Average 21% to 3 feet. 
Pruning: If desired as a bedding plant, cut down to 15 to 18 
inches. For shrub type, 2 feet or over, as desired. For pillar 
Rose, allow to grow to desired height, then cut out only dead 
repeat blooming. 
GEORG ARENDS. A most exquisite shade of 
soft pink; exceedingly fragrant. Flower re- 
sembles a Hybrid Tea. 25 petals. R. 
GEORGE DICKSON. Dark red, velvety 
blooms of perfect shape; very fragrant. 35 
petals. Perhaps the best red Hybrid Per- 
petual. Long buds like Hybrid Teas with 
Hybrid Perpetual fragrance. R. 
HEINRICH MUNCH. 
50 petals. R. 
HENRY NEVARD. Crimson-scarlet; fine form; 
sweetly fragrant. 30 petals. R. 
HON. INA BINGHAM. Daybreak-pink petals; 
center of golden stamens. Beautiful. R. 
HUGH WATSON. Very large, flat flowers of 
deep pink tinged with salmon and silver-pink. 
Strong growing; free flowering. One of the 
largest and finest among the Perpetuals. 
20 petals. R. 
LOUISE CRETTE. Pure white, inside petals 
creamy white. Fully double blooms of ex- 
cellent form. Blooms through summer. 
Healthy, bushy plants with few thorns. R. 
MAGNA CHARTA. Bright pink, suffused with 
carmine; heavily perfumed. 50 petals. 75 cts. 
each. 
MME. ALBERT BARBIER. Soft fawn-yellow, 
paling to white; slight fragrance. “Dwarf 
growth. 50 petals. R. 
Immense; soft pink. 
wood or enough to keep plant within bounds. 
Summer Pruning: Hybrid Perpetuals sometimes outgrow 
their allotted room, i which case cut the canes back to 4 feet. 
We have noted that this summer pruning encourages more 
MRS. JOHN LAING. Clear pink; double; 
very sweet. Blooms continually. 45 petals. 
R. 75 cts. each. 
MRS. R. G. SHARMAN-CRAWFORD. Rosy 
pink, shading lighter toward base of petals. 
Blooms irregularly. R. 75 cts. each. 
OSKAR CORDEL. Bright carmine; deliciously 
fragrant. A compact plant; remontant. 40 
petals. R 
PAUL NEYRON. Dark Iilac-rose of immense 
size; remarkable fragrance. 50 petals. R. 
PITTSBURGH. Very large buds and blooms 
of light flesh-pink, with a yellow base, globu- 
lar form; slightly fragrant. Plant grows 5 to 
6 feet tall, blooms freely in June and sparingly 
thereafter. Large, healthy foliage. R. 
PRINCE CAMILLE DE ROHAN. Dark crim- 
son flowers, shaded black-maroon; delicious 
fragrance. 100 petals. R. 
ROGER LAMBELIN. Irregular, semi-double; 
crimson flowers margined or streaked with 
white. A curious and beautiful variety. 
SOUV. DE MME. H. THURET. Salmon- 
pink with chrome-yellow stamens; fragrant. 
Almost everblooming. 25 petals. R. 
ULRICH BRUNNER. Large; bright carmine- 
red; very fragrant. 30 petals. 75 cts. each. 
Small-flowered Polyantha Roses 
All of these Roses are 75 cts. 
HILE it is not always possible to draw a sharp Ime when 
classifying Large- and Small-flowered Polyanthas, still 
there 1s enough difference so they may be grouped sep- 
little attention. 
each, unless otherwise noted, less quantity discount on page 11 
can be. They live and bloom year after year with comparatively 
Planting Distance: Average 15 inches. 
arately. The mdividual flowers in this class are smaller, though 
very often the clusters are as large as Floribundas; heights in 
general are lower so these make good edging plants or low mass 
plantings. AII Polyanthas are as nearly everblooming as Roses 
SUNSHINE. 
Orange. Small, full 
Height: Average 15 to 18 inches. 
Pruning: Prune lightly to desired height, removing old cluster 
heads and thin out dead wood. 
flowers, 
CAMEO. Salmon. A distinct shade of shell-pink 
and salmon, with a glow of gold. A compromise 
between the pink and the orange-salmon 
Roses. Positively one of the best in this class. 
CHATILLON ROSE. Bright pink, semi-double 
blooms touched with orange. Enormous clus- 
ters of bloom on nice plants of medium height. 
EBLOUISSANT. Red. Medium-sized glowing 
dark red flowers, shaded heavily with velvety 
crimson. 
ELLEN POULSEN. Pink. Large, compact 
clusters borne profusely on a dwarf, bushy 
plant 15 to 18 inches high. Large, fairly full, 
rose-pink flowers. 
GLORIA MUNDI. Scarlet-orange. Rather 
large, fully double, lasting flowers of glowing 
scarlet-orange, borne in clusters. 
GOLDEN SALMON SUPERIEUR. Scarlet- 
salmon. An improved form of Golden Salmon. 
Small bright scarlet-salmon flowers, tinged 
with yellow. 
MISS EDITH CAVELL. Red. Small, semi- 
double, scarlet-red blooms shaded darker, 
Strong, bushy plants. 
golden orange when first opening, changing to 
soft pink. A few blooms will scent a whole 
room. Dwarf plants, bloom freely. $1 each. 
TRIOMPHE ORLEANAIS. Red. Bright cherry- 
red, long-lasting, almost fadeless, large flowers 
borne in clusters. Plant is erect. ON tomoU 
inches high, with glossy, bright green foliage. 
YVONNE RABIER. White. Small, pure white 
flowers with creamy base, produced in bunches 
with the utmost freedom. Bushy habit and 
poe green, glossy foliage little affected by 
isease. 

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