EVERB LOOMING HYBRID TEA ROSES, continued 



YELLOW AND COPPER SHADES 



Name 



■^-Duchess of Welling- 

 ton 



^•Mme. Melanie Sou- 

 pert 



Mile. Helena Gam- 

 bier 



■jfc-Mrs. Aaron Ward. 



Mrs. T. Hillas 



Old Gold 



■^-Sunburst 



(See cut) 



Description 



Intense saffron-yellow, stained 

 with rich crimson, which, as the 

 flower develops, becomes deep, 

 coppery, saffron-yellow. The 

 blooms are fairly full; petals 

 large and of great substance. 

 Free-flowering and delightfully 

 fragrant. We consider this 

 about the best yellow Hybrid 

 Tea 



Delicate salmon-yellow, suffused 

 with carmine. Buds long and 

 delicately colored. A most 

 beautiful Rose, especially in the 

 bud or semi-expanded form. 

 The heavy, shell-like petals are 

 of unusual length 



A grand everblooming Rose 

 Lovely canary-yellow, with 

 deep peachy red center, chang 

 ing to creamy pink as the flower 

 opens 



Fine Indian yellow, sometimes 

 washed with salmon-rose. 

 Flowers are full double and as 

 attractive when full blown, as 

 in the bud state. The young 

 foliage is a rich, bronzy green.. 



Fine, pure chrome-yellow, with- 

 out any suffusion. Large, full 

 flowers of elongated cup-shape . 



Reddish orange with coppery 

 apricot shadings. A single- 

 flowered variety 



Orange-copper and golden yellow. 

 A magnificent free-blooming 

 variety, especially handsome in 

 bud form 



RED SHADES. DARK AND LIGHT 



■^Chateau de Clos Vou- 

 geot 



Ecarlate 



(See inside back cover) 



Edward Mawley. . . 



ifc-Etoile de France. . 

 (Star of France) 



Eugene Boullet. . . 

 Francis Scott Key 



^-Gen. MacArthur. . . . 



(See inside back cover) 

 General-Superior Ar- 

 nold Janssen 



George Dickson 



-A-Gruss an Teplitz. . . . 



(See inside back cover) 



Hadley 



Helen Gould 



■^•Hoosier Beauty 



Irish Fireflame 



Velvety maroon, shaded with 

 fieri' red; a remarkable Rose. 

 The darkest in this class 



Medium-sized blooms of an in- 

 tensely 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 



An exceptionally dark velvety 

 crimson; immense full flowers.. 



Intensely brilliant crimson. A 

 very free bloomer, deliciously 

 sweet-scented 



Deep crimson, passing to carmine. 

 A good bedder; produces a mag- 

 nificent flower 



Rich crimson-red flowers. Award- 

 ed Silver Medal at Hartford, 

 Conn., 1014, by the American 

 Rose Society 



Brilliant, glowing crimson-scarlet; 

 a splendid garden Rose. Very 

 sweet-scented 



Deep, glowing carmine; large, full 

 flowers 



Velvety black-crimson, back of 

 petals heavily veined with deep, 

 pure crimson - maroon. Gold 

 Medal. N. R. S 



Dark rich crimson, passing to vel- 

 vety fiery red. An exception- 

 ally free bloomer 



Deep velvety crimson that does 

 not fade. Makes enormous, 

 sweet-scented, perfectly formed 

 flowers 



Color is rich, vinous crimson. 

 Flowers double and very sweet. 



A large, full flower with well- 

 shaped buds; color is an excep- 

 tionally attractive, glowing 

 crimson; sweetly scented 



See description, page 21 



PRICES 



Post- 

 paid 

 1-yr. 



Z-yr. • 



6s 



65 



65 



6S 



65 



60 



65 



65 



60 



1 3 



5 1 



Si 



Si 



Si 



Si 



West Grove, Penna. 



The Glorious 

 Sunburst Rose 



RED SHADES, continued 



Name 

 ir Laurent Carle. . 



Meteor 



Red-Letter Day 



Red Radiance. . 

 Rhea Reid 



-^•Richmond 



Description 



Post- 

 paid 

 1-yr. 



Brilliant, velvety carmine. Flow- 

 ers large, of perfect form and in- 

 tensely fragrant. One of the 

 finest Roses grown 



Rich, velvety crimson. Very vivid 

 and striking 



An exceedingly beautiful, semi- 

 double Rose. Its velvety, bril 

 liant, glowing scarlet-crimson 

 buds and fully opened, cactus- 

 like flowers never fade 



Clear red which does not fade 

 Makes a large, double bloom. . 



Rich cherry-crimson. One of the 

 most perfectly formed Roses; 

 splendid for cutting 



Bright, glowing crimson-scarlet 

 Produced on long stems .suit- 

 able for cutting. . 



PRICES 



cts. 



2-yr. • 



35 



65 



35 



65 



35 



65 



35 





35 





35 



'■5 



Si 



$1 



Uncle Sam lost 



SO million pounds 



of Sugar 



during 1918, in 



ships sunk by 



submarines 



In Your 

 Gift- 

 Giving 

 Substitute 

 Roses 

 for Candy 

 and 

 Save Sugar 



Roses Are 

 Welcome 

 Always. 

 Grow Your 

 Own 



Laurent Carle. A grand red Rose 



Rose Specialists 



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