Autumn, 1926 • Time to Plant Roses 



Everblooming Hybrid Tea Roses 



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•ELVIRA ARAMAYO. Pernet. A new Rose of 

 intense Indian-red color. Buds long and 



pointed; flower of the cactus type with quilled 

 petals. Freeblooming, and gorgeous for bril- 

 liant color effect when massed. Bagatelle Gold 

 Medal. $1.50 each. 



•ETOILE DE FRANCE. A sparkling crimson-red 

 Rose whose cheerful flowers ride high on grace- 

 ful steins. The buds are shapely, the flowers 

 large, unusually double and richly fragrant. 

 Splendid for cutting. The plant grows well, is 

 one of the most hardy, and has more points in 

 its favor than any other red Hybrid Tea. $l ea. 



•FEU JOSEPH LOOYMANS. Pernet. A beau- 

 tiful new Rose with extra-large, long-pointed 

 buds of pleasing Indian-yellow color, com- 

 bined with tints of apricot. The flowers arc 

 perfectly formed and come on long straight 

 stems. Much admired by visitors to our rose 

 garden. $2 each. 



•FLORENCE PEMBERTON. Large, creamy 

 white flowers with shadings of delicate lilac- 

 pink — one of the most beautifully formed Roses. 

 Keeps splendidly when cut. N. R. S. Gold 

 Medal. $1 each. 



•FRANCIS SCOTT KEY. (See illustration.) The 

 color is bright crimson which changes to bluish 

 crimson as the flower ages. It is a wonder for 

 size, and no other variety surpasses it for full- 

 ness and perfection of form. It is unusually 

 fine in the fall. Si each. 



Francis Scott Key. Great Red Blooms 



• FRIEDRICHSRUH. A profuse blooming, almosl 

 black-red Rose with llowers that darken as they 

 grow older. It has rosette form with short 

 petals but is full to the center. The delightful 

 fragrance alone makes this a favorite and the 

 color is most attractive. Si each. 



•GENERAL-SUPERIOR ARNOLD JANSSEN. 

 A fine, upstanding Rose of glowing carmine, 

 darker than pink but not quite crimson. The 

 well-formed buds open slowly into big sweet- 

 scented flowers which hold their color well. The 

 bush is vigorous, quite hardy, and little subject 

 to disease. Its most serious fault is its long 

 name. $1 each. 



•GEORGE C. WAUD. Striking light red blended 

 with orange, the flowers of this Rose are 

 large, very double, usually perfect in form, and 

 with petals of fine substance. The color seldom 

 "blues." Its fragrance is pleasant and spicy. 

 The stems are long and strong. It is good early 

 in the season and is particularly fine in autumn; 

 the summer bloom is scant and off-color. A 

 good stocky grower and quite hardy. N. R. S. 

 Gold Medal. $1 each. 



•GOLDEN EMBLEM. Pernet. Another clear 

 yellow Rose, the buds of which are usually 

 marked with a narrow stripe of deep carmine; 

 not fully double, but of better form than most of 

 this type, and does not hang its head. Sweetly 

 fragrant, but a somewhat shy bloomer, and has 

 the glossy foliage of this class. N. R. S. Gold 

 Medal. $1 each. 



•GORGEOUS. This Rose is ex- 

 tremely well named, for it is gor- 

 geous in size, form, and color, 

 which is soft orange, flushed with 

 copper, coral-red and shrimp-pink. 

 The flowers are very large, double, 

 and borne on erect stems. $1 each. 



•GRANGE COLOMBE. A beauti- 

 fully formed flower of soft ivory- 

 white, with fawn-colored center. 

 As the flower expands it becomes 

 slowly white. $1 each. 



•GRUSS AN TEPLITZ. Happy, 

 cheery, and most friendly of all 

 roses! It needs a place by itself 

 where it can spread its branches 

 wide and hang out its fragrant vel- 

 vety crimson blooms. Seldom out 

 of bloom, and intensely fragrant 

 with the old sweet Rose perfume 

 that everybody loves. $1 each. 



•HADLEY. Rich, glorious red; shad- 

 ing to velvety purple. Flower is 

 double, of fine form, and very 

 sweet. If you will cut the buds 

 early, you will find little reason to 

 object to its bad habit of losing its 

 fine color when the flower ages. 

 A moderate grower and not a 

 liberal bloomer. However, practi- 

 cally every bloom comes perfect 

 and it is a gem for cutting. A. R. S. 

 Gold Medal. $1 each. 



DDirpc (UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED), *2-YEAR, FIELD - GROWN, STAR 

 I »\ltLJ $1 each> 10 for $Q) 100 for $80. Delivery not prepaid. 



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