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HYBRID
PERPETUAL
HARDY^ROSES,
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THESE ROSES ARE HARDY EVERYWHERE,
WITHSTANDING THE COLDEST WINTERS.
Price, 10 cents each ; or we will send fifteen kinds from this
list, your selection, for $1,00; any seven kinds for 50 cents.
Large twcy earmold plants, 35 cents each,
Alfred Colomb. A bright carmine-crimson, very large, full
and of fine giobuu r form.
Atltia de Diesbach. (Glory of Paris.) Brilliant crimson,
shaded maroon; long, pointed buds, full and sweet.
Ball of SHOW. (Bottle de Neige.) A finely formed, pure white
Rise, occasionally shows light flesh when first opening. Beauti-
ful shell-shaped petals, evenly arranged, flowers of good size.
Countess of Roseberry. Color satin-pink in the center,
deepening to bright crimson on the outer petals. Superb.
Captain Christy. The color is a lovely shade of pale peach,
deepening to rosy-crimson. Extra fine.
Crown Prince. A noble Rose. Color a clear red, deepening
at center to luby-crimson.
Coquette des Alps. A lovely pure white Rose. Very full
and tree in flower. Delicious fragrance.
Coquette des Blanches. One of the finest white Hybrid
Perpetua s. Flowers large, pure snow white, very double, full
and fragrant. A constant bloomer. One of the best.
Dinsmore. Dazzling scarlet-crimson of the largest size.
Very sweet and always in bloom. None better.
Emperor of Morocco. This is a grand Rose, matchless in
color, being a darK, velvety-maroon.
Empress of India. This is one of the darkest of Roses. The
■color is an intense, rich, velvety-crimson.
Francois Levet. A very beautiful Rose. Soft, China-pink,
delicately shaded carmine and blush, large, finely-formed flow-
ers, delightfully fragrant.
Giant of Battles. This is still esteemed as the very best rich
red Rose. Very large, double, lull and sweet. Excellent.
General Jacqueminot. A rich, velvety-crimson. A most
may nificent Rose, r l his is the best known of all the hardy Roses,
and is without a rival in fragrance and richness of color.
General Washington. This magnificent Rose is one of the
best for general plaining. Color a brilliant crimson. Very rich
and beautiful. Flowers large and perfectly double,
Gloire de Margottin. Clear, dazzling red, the most brilliant
of all hardy Roses. Very fragrant. Superb.
Gloire de Lyonaise. A pale shade of chamois or salmon-
yellow, sometimes passing to creamy-white, tinted orange and
fawn. A grand -Rose.
Gloire de Exposition Bruxelles. Flowers finely-formed,
large and perfectly double. Color a bright crimson, of velvety
texture. A rose of unusual merit.
Gustave Piganeau. Color a beautiful shade of bright red
and brilliant carmine. This is a charming new Rose. Buds and
flowers of the largest size.
Her Majesty. A rose of immense size. Deep, glowing £ink
in color. By many claimed to be the largest Rose in cultivation
John Hopper. One of the most reliable and satisfactory Hy-
brid Ferpetuals ever grown. Flowers are large, very regular
and full. Color a brilliant rose, changing to a bright, glowing
piik, shaded with rich scarlet. Very sweet, and a profuse
bloomer.
Jules Margottin. A bright cherry-red, large and very
double. A general lavorite. One of thebest Roses.
La Reitte. A beautiful, clear, bright Rose; fine, full formi
very lragrant. It is well named "The Queen."
Lady Emily Peel. Very sweet, color white, sometimes tinged
and shaded with blush.
Lady Helen Stewart. A bright, scarlet crimson, flowers full
and rounded, highly perfumed. Very beautiful.
Marie Bauman. A bright carmine. Flowers very large and
of exquisite lorin. Free bloomer. In every way one of the
finest Kosl-s prown.
Madame Masson. The flowers are large, color a deep rose or
bright red, highly perfumed and free bloomer.
Madame Joseph Desbois. Color a pure snow white, of the
largest size. A most magnihcent Rose,
Marchioness of Lome. A rich fulgent rose color, shaded
with vivid crimson. Charming.
Madame Gabriel Luizet. Clear color, rose or deep pink.
One of the prettiest of all Roses.
Madame Gustave Bonnet. Pure white, sometimes slightly
tinged with rose, very double, full, sweet scented, free bloomer.
Magna Charta. A bright, clear pink, flushed with crimson,
very sweet, flowers extra large, with fine form and very double.
Margaret Dixon. A new Rose of great merit. Pure white,
of immense size. Has been awarded ten first prizes.
Madame Alfred de Rougemont. A strong, vigorous grow-
er, begins to bloom at once, and continues until stopped by severe
freezing. Pure snow-white flowers, finely tinted and clouded
with pale rosy-blush. Large, full and double, and borne in large
clusters. Fragrant and good.
Madame Plantier. The ironclad white cemetery Rose. This
is the old standby, and is unequaled where a hardy white Rose
is needed. It besrs thousands of beautiful snowy- white, fra-
grant Roses. It is as hardy as an oak.
Monsieur E. Y. Teas. A very beautiful and satisfactory
Rose. Color a rich glowing crimson, very bright and striking.
Large, round flowers of perfect form, very full and sweet.
Highly recommended.
Mrs. John Laing. Clear, bright shell-pink, exquisitely
shaded, very free bloomer. Everybody admires this fine Rose.
Marshal P. Wilder. A beautiful Rose of a bright cherry-
red color. All praise it who have tried it.
Madame Charles Wood. A large Rose. Color deep red.
Very free bloomer and ve:y sweet. None better.
Oscar II, King of Sweden. "Oh, what a lovely black
Rose," is the exclamation of all beholders. This is by far the
richest Rose yet introduced.
President Lincoln. A bright red Rose of the richest hues,
large, full and fragrant. Excellent.
Prince Albert. A rich, brilliant crimson, very bright and
striking, large, double and finely cupped flowers. One of the
best Roses in our collection. In color a rich, dark crimson. Very
hardy.
Paul Neyrott. The old-time favorite. Of immense size, often
measuring five inches in diameter, lovely bright pink or deep
rose. Very superb.
Queen of Queens. Rich pink, with blush edges, full and of
perfect toun. Very fragrant.
Qneen of Autumn. It is a brieht carmine at the edges of
the petals, graduating into a light rose and soft primrose-yellow
in the center.
Red Dragon. Fine, bold flowers, showy and striking. Color
a \ery brilliant crimson.
Rosy Morn. A lovely name and a magnificent Rose, Extra
large M/.e, very double, full, and deliciously sweet. Color an
exquisite salmon-rose, shaded with delicate peachy-red, some-
times pale blush suffused with soft, rosy-crimson. Extra fine
plant.
Victor Verdier. A rich, cherry-rose, shaded with carmine. A
very attractive color. Flowers large and beautifully formed.
Very full. A beautiful Rose.
Vulcan. A dark, rich, velvety-crimson, changing to black.
Large, I ragrant flowers, very double and fine.
Vick's Caprice. A beautifully striped Rose, perfectly hardy.
Color hrieht rose, distinctly striped deep carmine or crimson.

White Paeony. Flowers of the largest size. Pure white.
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Author Ella V. Baines (Firm); Henry G. Gilbert Nursery and Seed Trade Catalog Collection.
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The best homes in America plant my flowers, why not you? : they grow and bloom.
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  • Miss Ella V. Baines the Woman Florist, Springfield, Ohio : The best homes in America plant my flowers, why not you?
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  • Bulbs (Plants)
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  • Plants, Ornamental
  • Seed industry and trade
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  • U.S. Department of Agriculture, National Agricultural Library
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28 January 2015
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