RED ROSES, Everblooming Hybrid Teas 



At our meeting of the Garden Club, at the Rose-Test Garden at 

 Hudson Park yesterday, the members were so enraptured at the results 

 we have obtained from the use of your Roses, that they want to make 

 up their lists at once, for future planting. — Thos. J. W., New Rochelle. 

 N. Y., June 18, 1923. 



Etoile de France (Star of France). Deliciously fragrant 



Francis Scott Key. A mammoth red Rose 



IN • 2-YR., STAR SIZE ONLY, UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED 



* AUGUSTUS HARTMANN. A beautiful Rose of perfect 



and very distinct form. Color is brilliant geranium-red, 

 flushed with orange. Flowers are large and make splendid 

 showy blooms for exhibition. 



•CHATEAU DE CLOS VOUGEOT. Velvety maroon, shaded 

 with fiery red. It is as dark as the famous "black" Rose, 

 Prince Camille de Rohan, but richer in color. The intense 

 dark red of this variety makes it very popular, for everyone 

 seems to love a dark red Rose above every other color. The 

 plants are rather low and spreading in habit of growth, so 

 should be planted on the outside edge of your bed of Hybrid 

 Teas. 



•CRIMSON QUEEN. An excellent Rose for cutting. The 

 long, pointed buds open into handsome, well-formed flowers 

 of velvety crimson color. Vigorous in growth and an excellent 

 variety for the garden. 



•CRUSADER. An excellent garden Rose, strong in growth 

 and the flowers are large and beautifully formed. The 

 color is rich, velvety crimson. A comparatively new Rose and 

 one that has proved fine for outdoor growing. The blooms 

 come on strong, vigorous stems and are deliciously fragrant. 



April is, 1923. 

 I am delighted with the Roses just received from you. They are the finest 

 Roses I have ever planted. Thank you. — Dr. J. M. S., Fall River, Mass. 



•EDWARD MAWLEY. A strong-growing, free-blooming va- 

 riety, producing large, full flowers, of great depth and sub- 

 stance. Color is rich, velvety crimson. The blooms are 

 delightfully fragrant and very freely produced. Awarded 

 Gold Medal, National Rose Society. 



*ETOILE DE FRANCE (Star of France). (See cut.) In- 

 tensely brilliant crimson, with the center cerise-red. A 

 deliciously sweet-scented Rose. The flowers are large, of 

 cupped form, very full and abundantly produced. A strong- 

 growing, free-blooming Rose that we recommend highly. 



• FRANCIS SCOTT KEY. (See cut.) A splendid Rose, of 

 American origin and seemingly well suited to our climate. 

 1 he blooms are immense when properly developed, and they 

 are always fully double, as shown in the illustration. Color 

 is a deep, even red throughout and the flowers are delightfully 

 fragrant. A superior garden variety, named in honor of the 

 writer of "The Star Spangled Banner." 



• GENERAL MACARTHUR. For years this Rose has been 

 one of the foremost of the red Hybrid Teas for bedding. It 

 is a most continuous bloomer, keeping up an array of bril- 

 liant glowing crimson-scarlet flowers from early in June until 

 frost comes. It is deliciously scented and the blooms come 

 on long stems, suitable for cutting. A favorite wherever 

 grown, as it produces perfect blooms and does well, even 

 during the hot months of summer. A highly satisfactory 

 red Rose for amateurs. 



• GEORGE C. WAUD. The flowers are large and full, of 

 perfect form and very sweet scented. The color is a very 

 distinct glowing vermilion suffused with orange-red. A 

 splendid Rose for amateurs to grow for exhibition. Awarded 

 Gold Medal, National Rose Society. 



June 12, 1923. 

 It affords me great pleasure to write you relative to the three dozen or more 

 plants of two-year size that I bought from you this spring. They have all done 

 well. I have never had more beautiful Roses from any planting that I have ever 

 done at any time. — W. S. S., Louisville, Ky. 



April 15, 1923. 

 The ten Roses that I ordered from you last winter were received the other 

 day and they are certainly the finest Roses that I have ever received from any 

 grower. — C. A. K., Westrield, Mass. 



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