EVERBLOOMING H 
This, we believe, is the most popular class of Roses now in cul- 
tivation. These varieties are the result of a union between the 
Everblooming Teas and the hardy Hybrid Perpetual class, thus 
combining the exquisite richness of coloring and beauty of form 
in the one with the hardiness, vigorous growth and pungent fra- 
grance of the other. 
RED SHADES—DARK, 
* CHATEAU DE CLOS VOUGEOT. Velvety maroon, shaded 
with fiery red. It isas dark as the famous ‘‘black”’ rose, Prince 
Camille de Rohan (see 
page 25), but richer in col- 
or. *2-yr., Star size only. 
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New Rose, Premier. 
*2-yr., Star size, $1.50 each 0 (See page 13) 
Roses 90c. EA. IF | _ PRICES 
Note Quantity Prices—Any 25 at 100 Rate 
YBRID TEA ROSES 
It is rather exceptional in the Roses of any other class to find so 
many excellent qualities; and when you add the splendid feature 
of blooming so freely and continuously throughout the season, it 
is easy to understand why these Hybrid Tea Roses are so popular. 
You may find here some favorites well worth your attention. 
‘ (See 3 new H. T’s., page 11). 
MEDIUM AND LIGHT 
*ECARLATE. Medium-sized blooms of an intensely brilliant 
scarlet. This Rose produces more bloom in a season than 
any other in this class. Flowers are semi-double and have 
lovely bright golden anthers in the center. 
*EDITH PART. Rich red, suffused deep salmon and coppery 
yellow. Vigorous and free-blooming. %2-yr., Star size only. 
*xEDWARD MAWLEY. A Gold Medal Rose. A strong-grow- 
ing, free-blooming variety, producing large, full flowers, of 
great depth and substance. Color is rich, velvety crimson 
and the blooms are delightfully fragrant. 
x ETOILE DE FRANCE (Star of France). Intensely brilliant 
crimson, with the center cerise-red. A deliciously sweet- 
scented Rose. The flowers are large, of cupped form, very 
full and abundantly produced the entire season. 
FRANCIS SCOTT KEY. Rich crimson-red flowers. Awarded 
Silver Medal at Hartford, Conn., 1914, by the American 
Rose Society. I-yr. size only. 
* GEN. MACARTHUR. Brilliant, glowing crimson-scarlet; a 
splendid garden Rose. Very sweet-scented. It blooms early 
and almost continuously. 
* GENERAL-SUPERIOR ARNOLD JANSSEN. Deep, glow- 
ing carmine. The flowers come on strong stems, suitable for 
cutting. Buds are long, finely formed, and the color of the 
open flowers is very effective. 
*GRUSS AN TEPLITZ. Dark rich crimson, passing to velvety 
fiery red. An exceptionally free bloomer and one of the 
brightest colored red Roses grown. The canes are strong 
and vigorous, producing blooms constantly from June till 
frost. A very fragrant variety and no trouble to grow. If 
you want only one red Rose, take Gruss an Teplitz. 
. %HOOSIER BEAUTY. A large, full flower with 
well-shaped buds; color is an attractive, 
glowing crimson; sweetly scented. 
* LAURENT CARLE. Brilliant, velvety 
carmine. Flowers large, of perfect form, 
and intensely fragrant. One of the finest 
Roses grown as it produces its splendid 
flowers throughout the season and the 
blooms come nearly as good in hot, dry 
weather as under more favorable con- 
ditions. 
* PRINCE CHARLES D’ARENBERG. 
Color, lively clear scarlet, with deeper shad- 
ings. The bud is heavy and pointed, devel- 
oping intoa beautiful full flower of great 
size. *%2-yr., Star size only. 
RED-LETTER DAY. An exceedingly beauti- 
| ful, semi-double Rose. Its velvety, bril- 
( liant, glowing scarlet-crimson buds and fully 
opened, cactus like flowers never fade. 1-yr. 
- size only. 
%* RED RADIANCE. Clear cerise-red which 
does not fade. Makesa large, double bloom. 
(See this in color on inside back cover.) 
% RICHMOND. Bright, glowing crimson-scarlet. Produced on long 
stems suitable for cutting. The buds are perfectly lovely. 
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