HYBRID PERPETUAL 
ROSES 
Hybrid Perpetuals or “‘June bloomers” generally 
burst forth into a marvelous display of bloom in 
June. Many will bloom again later in 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 but are more foolproof and long-lived. Plant 
them in the background and in shrub _ borders. 
Many of the strongest growers can be trained as 
pillars, and as such are very effective. 
Frau Karl Druschki. A very strong, tall grower 
which blooms sparsely during the Summer and 
Fall after bearing bountifully in the Spring. Pure 
white when open, with prominent yellow stamens 
poe no fragrance. Very large, attractive flowers. 
85ce. 
General Jacqueminot (General Jack for short). 
One of the greatest favorites of the old Roses. It 
has large, very double and very fragrant, deep 
red blooms mostly in June. 85c. 
Georg Arends. The charming perfect rose-pink 
blooms make it greatly esteemed. Flowers are 
high centered and especially well formed. 85c. 
J.B. Clark. The very large red blooms are shaded 
maroon. Bush is a very vigorous, tall grower. 
Very thorny. Try pegging down some of the long 
canes. So treated they will put out bloom stems 
at every eye. 85c. 
Mrs. John Laing. You can’t forget the delicious 
fragrance of these large, full, double, soft pink 
cupped blooms. The two-tone pink flowers come 
occasionally in the Summer as well as abundantly 
in June. 85c. 
Paul Neyron. The largest pink Rose, with almost 
thornless stems. Blooms abundantly in June and 
sparingly in late Summer. 85c. 
Ulrich Brunner. The large, globular cherry-red 
blooms are always refreshing and very lasting. 85e. 

MELVIN E. WYANT 

¢ TREE ROGGE. 
When Tree Roses are planted at appropriate 
spots in your garden they give it an accent and at- 
mosphere of distinction. Their strong, 314-foot 
stems and good big tops, which seem to bloom more 
and better than the bush Roses, make a great sight 
throughout the season. 
For Winter protection their roots should be 
loosened on one side so they can be laid down and 
the roots, stem, and top completely covered over 
with soil. 
In planting, wrap the stem and branches with 
burlap or moss and keep it moist. After the plant is 
growing, remove the protection gradually. 
$3.50 each, 3 for $10.00. No further quantity 
_ discount 
Christopher Stone. Red. 
Crown of Gold. Yellow. 
Etoile de Hollande. Red. 
J. Otto Thilow. Pink. 
Mark Sullivan. Orange. 
Mme. Jules Bouche. White. 
Mrs. E. P. Thom. Yellow. 
Pres. Hoover. Flame. 
Ramon Bach. [ awn. 
Sister Therese. Yellow. 
The Doctor. Pink. 
Victoria Harrington. Red. 
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