Ella V . Baines, The Woman Florist, Springfield, Ohio. 



HYBRID TEA ROSES— Concluded 



RED PREMIER (H. T.)— Sport of Premier. Bud large, pointed; 

 flower .large to medium, double, full, high-centered; bright 

 carmine; borne singly on strong stems of medium length; very 

 fragrant. Foliage abundant, large, leathery rich green; disease- 

 resistant. Vigorous, profuse bloomer. One-year plants, 

 75 cents each ; two-year plants, $1 .50 each. 



REV. F. PAGE ROBERTS 



REV. F. PAGE ROBERTS (H. T.)— A fine rose of a vigorous 

 habit, with good shaped blooms, which are carried erect on long 

 stiff stems, and are very sweetly scented. The color is an orange 

 yellow, becoming lighter at the edge of the petals. It is an ex- 

 cellent exhibition and garden rose. One-year plants, 35 

 cents each; two-year plants 70 cents each. 



SENSATION (H. T.)— Originated by the Jos. H. Hill Co. Par- 

 entage; Premier x Hoosier Beauty. Originator's description: 

 "As large and more prolific than Premier. Well supplied with 

 a heavy, luxuriant foliage. The flowers are fine any season of 

 the year. The color is an entrancing shade of red. The bud 

 long pointed and the open flower beautiful, with extreme size 

 and good color to the last. The stems are long jointed and 

 strong, with ample foliage. A good keeper and shipper. Prop- 

 erly grown it will produce more dollars per square foot of space 

 than any other rose today." One-year plants, 65 cents each ; 

 two-year plants, $1.30 each. 



TEMPLAR (H. T.) (Montgomery Co.; introduced by A.N. 

 Pierson, 1924.) — Bud medium size, globular; flower medium 

 size, double globular, very lasting, vigorous, upright, abundant 

 and continuous bloomer. A new forcing Rose which is making 

 its way into the garden. Clear bright red, of exceeding double 

 form and with fine strong stems. Few thorns. New in 1924, 

 and needs testing in the garden. Strongly perfumed. One- 

 year plants, 50 cents each; two-year plants, $1.00 each. 



THERESE ZEIMET-LAMBERT (H. T.) (Lambert, 1922)— 

 Richmond x Mrs. Aaron Ward. Type, Killarney. Bud large, 

 long-pointed; flower large, full, double high centered; deep rose, 

 with yellow ground, orange base; borne singly, on long stem; 

 strong fragrance. Foliage, bronze-green; disease resistant. 

 Few thorns. Vigorous upright; intermittent bloomer; hardy. 

 One-year plants, 50 cents each; two-year plants, $1.00 

 each. 



UNA WALLACE (H. T.) (S. McG-redy & Son, 1921.)— A fine 

 rose of vigorous, upright growth. The blooms, which are well 

 formed, and sweetly-scented are carried on long stiff stems. 

 A rose we all want, and one that will show up well under arti- 

 ficial light. It will prove invaluable both for exhibition and 

 garden alike. This rose has created quite a sensation. The 

 color is quite distinct from any other rose; a beautiful, soft, 

 even toned cherry-rose without shading. In depth, formation 

 and substance it is faultless, every bloom coming perfect and 

 quite full. It is one of the freest growers, and remarkably 

 free-flowering. One-year plants, 50 cents each; two-year 

 plants, $1.00 each. 



WHITE OPHELIA (H. T.)— Sport of Ophelia. Resembles 

 Ophelia, but stronger. Bud large, ovoid; flower large, well- 

 formed, semi-double, very lasting, borne singly on strong, aver- 

 age-length stem; strong, sweet fragrance. Color white, with 

 slight pink tinge in center which disappears when bloom opens. 

 Foliage sufficient; leathery, medium size, rich green. Vigorous 

 upright grower, and abundant and continuous bloomer. One- 

 year plants, 35 cents each; two-year plants, 70 cents each. 



W. FREELAND KENDRICK (Originally called Bloomfield 

 Endurance.) (H. T.) (Bobbink & Atkinds, 1920.)— Aviateur 

 Bleriot x Mme. Caroline Testout. Type, La France. Bud, 

 medium size, ovoid, flesh-white; flower, large, slightly globular, 

 very double, full, very lasting, fragrant, flesh deepening to 

 peach in center, borne singly and several together on medium- 

 length, strong stem. Foliage abundant, medium size, dark 

 bronzy-green, leathery, glossy, very disease resistant. Very 

 vigorous, semi-climber (5 ft. in Pa.) ; profuse continuous bloomer 

 (189 blooms in Portland) from May to November. Very hardy. 

 Silver Medal, Portland, 1919. One-year plants, 30 cents 

 each; two-year plants, 60 cents each., 



WINSOME (H. T.) (E. G. Hill Co.; introduced by Vestal & Son, 

 1924.) — Premier x Hoosier Beauty. Flower large, very double, 

 full, high center, very lasting, slight fragrance, cherry-rose, 

 borne singly on medium long stem. Foliage sufficient, rich 

 green. Few thorns. Vigorous, abundant, continuous bloomer. 

 About 6 per cent of wood freezes. One-year plants, 35 cents 

 each ; no two-year to offer. 



