
A Rare DeEticacy Lost TO MODERN ROSES 
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Adeline. — Centifolia. A compact, many-branched bush with neat, light- 
green foliage, darkening as it ages, giving a pleasing two-tone effect. Blooms in 
clusters of 114” very double flowers, of a smooth, soft lilac-rose. We rated Adeline 
last year among our top trial roses, for delicacy and old-world charm, and now offer 
it to you with our special blessing. 1.50 
Amelie Gravereaux. H. Rugosa (1903). A lusty hybrid which makes a 
tall, well-shaped bush; blooms in clusters of 3-5, full petalled, cupped; unusual 
shade of carmine-red, lighter at the edges, giving a two-tone effect. Says authority 
Roy Shepherd, Medina,Ohio—"In my opinion, one of the top Hybrid Rugosas, with 
alot of Hybrid Perpetual and Gallica in it.” 1.50 
American Beauty. H. Perpetual. (1886.) No modern rose has equalled 
its rich fragrance; none are likely to take its place in the sentimental memories of 
the older generation. Color is deep rose shaded smoky carmine; large, full-bodied, 
and, with us, in constant bloom. 1.50 
American Beauty Climbing. (1909). We list separately to emphasize 
the special beauty and excellent plant habits of this lovely old rose in climbing form. 
1.50 




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