Perpetual. Flo werlg Bedding “Roses 
For Semi-Shade or Full Sun. 
These Roses deserve to be grown far more widely as they flower profusely over an excep- 
tionally long period of time. They are splendid for bedding on account of their compact 
growth, and they bloom continuously and profusely throughout the spring, summer, and way 
late into the fall. All do particularly well in light shade. 
Gruss an Aachen 
Each $1.00, Doz. $10.00 
A very distinct Polyantha Bedding 
Rose with showy blooms of light 
pink enhanced by a shading of pure 
salmon. 
Pink Charm 
Each $1.00, Doz. $10.00 < 
A splendid companion to the ‘ 
preceding variety, as it has the 
same habit of growth and blooms as 
freely. The fully double flowers are 
a lovely shade of deep pink. Gives 
a particularly fine mass effect in 
the garden. 
Pink Gruss an Aachen 
Each $1.00, Doz. $10.00 
This fits well into this splendid class, 
and provides a richer shade of pink | 
than found in Gruss an Aachen. 
White Aachen 
Each $1.00, Doz. $10.00 
(Patent Pending.) As a sport of 
Gruss an Aachen this resembles its 
Sa parent in every way except that the 
' + = flowers are pure white when fully 
Hybrid Perpetual Rose, Frau Karl Druschki opened. The buds show a creamy 
cast. 
Ftardy Hybrid Perpetual Roses 
The varieties listed below are unquestionably the best that can be selected 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. 
Arrillaga Each $1.00, Doz. $10.00 
This is an introduction of Father Schoener. It is the largest pink Rose we have ever seen. The big, ; : 
glowing pink buds develop into gigantic flowers of vivid pink with golden glow at base of petals. Pink Gruss an Aachen 
Very fragrant and lasting. Stems are stout and long. Flowers in great pro- 
fusion. A superb hardy Rose. 
Frau Karl Druschki Each $1.00, Doz. $10.00 
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 $1.00, Doz. $10.00 
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 $1.00, Doz. $10.00 
Full, cupped flower of soft fawn-yellow, paling to 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. 
Mount Everest Each $1.50, Doz. $15.00 
A magnificent variety, producing large double white flowers. This is the 
largest white Hybrid Perpetual. Hardy and a good grower. 
Mrs. John Laing Each $1.00, Doz. $10.00 
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 $1.00, Doz. $10.00 
Dark pink of enormous size; perhaps the largest of all. 
Ulrich Brunner Each $1.00, Doz. $10.00 
Brilliant scarlet-crimson; an old favorite and one of the best known Roses 
in cultivation, does well everywhere. 
Habelle SPs (U.S. Plant Patent No. 297) 
PERPETUAL FLOWERING DOORYARD ROSE 
A ROSA SETIGERA HYBRID by HORVATH 
Color of Flower: Peach-blossom-pink with silvery reflexed, sharply recurving 
imbricated petals, center showing a lovely orange undertone. Flowers in pan- 
icles. Persistent grower and bloomer. Flowering period starting in June, lasting 
until frost; starts blooming about two weeks later than Hybrid Tea Roses, but 
is never without flowers the entire summer and fall. Flowers excellent for cut- 
ting and decorative work, are fully double, having from 50 to 60 petals, and 
are delightfully fragrant, lasting a week to ten days in water when cut. 
Fotiage: Bottle-green, rich and clean. Not troubled with black spot, mildew 
or other Rose maladies. 
Hardiness: Hardy without protection in the Temperate Zone. Can be suc- 
cessfully grown with little protection in the colder regions where growing Roses 
heretofore has not been possible or exceedingly difficult. 
Use and Size of Plant: Ultimate height about 2 feet, spreading from 5 to 
6 feet or more if permitted. It is a decumbent, spreading, matlike plant, 
making it pre-eminently fit for ground covering, hiding rocky and ugly spots, 
or as edging to Rose beds as well as planting in solid beds or covering slopes. 
Single specimens are very effective in the flower border or low shrub plantings. 
Each $1.50, Doz. $15.00 
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