OTHER SELECTED STAR ROSES 



Included here are a number of fine Hybrid Teas — some of 

 them world-famous — which may not fit every garden, but are 

 still among the best. They are the same choice 2-year, field-grown 

 plants as those that are illustrated. 



BETTY UPRICHARD. Hybrid Tea. (Dickson.) A pearl-pink 

 fa\orite of many years. Long, pointed buds open to large, semi- 

 double flowers with rich, spicy fragrance. The plant grows to 

 medium height and has abundant, deep green foliage. 



$2 ea. — 3 or more, $1.75 ea. 



CONDESA DE SASTAGO. Hybrid Tea. (Dot.) A bright flower 

 of yellow and rose-scarlet — a distinct bicolor. Oval buds open to 

 large, double blooms with 50 to 60 petals. Heavily perfumed. 

 Medium height, very vigorous and free blooming. Glossy, dark 

 foliage. 



$2 ea. — 3 or more, SI -75 ea. 



DR. DEB AT. Hybrid Tea. (The House of Meilland.) The clear, 

 solid pink coloring of this rose is especially attractive. Long, large, 

 beautifully formed buds of a lighter pink with a salmon gloss 

 open to large, high-centered, exhibition type blooms of rich pink. 

 The 30 to 35 broad, very heavy petals form a bloom of excellent 

 substance that holds its color well. A very tall, vigorous grower. 



$2.25 ea. — 3 or more, $2 ea. 



DUQUESA DE PENARANDA. Hybrid Tea. (Dot.) Copper- 

 apricot-pink — a rich color that lasts well. Pointed buds become 

 very large, double blooms with 35 petals or more. Good fragrance. 

 Upright growth of medium height. Not for the far north. 



$2 ea. — 3 or more, $1.75 ea. 



GOOD NEWS. Hybrid Tea. (The House of Meilland.) A won- 

 derful rose with 5 to 6-inch, very fragrant blooms in peach tones. 

 The bloom comes very freely and continuously all season long. 

 A vigorous, broad plant with strong canes growing to medium 

 height. 



$2.25 ea. — 3 or more, $2 ea. 



LOVE SONG. Hybrid Tea. (Fisher.) Plant Pat. 1360. Rich 

 watermelon-pink on the inside of the petals and gleaming yellow 

 on the outside. Its huge bud has excellent form and displays its 

 two-toned beauty boldly. The unusually large and colorful blooms 

 are carried on long, upstanding stems. The plant is of medium 

 vigor and height, very free blooming and well covered with waxy, 

 deep green foliage. Good fragrance. 



$2.50 ea.— 3 or more, $2.20 ea. 



MME. COCHET-COCHET. Hybrid Tea. (Mallerin.) Very 

 long, coppery pink buds opening to soft salmon-pink flowers of 

 splendid form. The large, double blooms of 30 to 40 petals have 

 a sweet honey-like fragrance. Vigorous plant, tall and very 

 floriferous. 



$2.25 ea. — 3 or more, $2 ea. 



MME. HENRI GUILLOT. Hybrid Tea. (Mallerin.) A rose- 

 red beauty with shadings of orange whose solid, oval buds open 

 to large double blooms with 25 to 30 petals. Bushy, low growing 

 and very sturdy. A good front-row rose with glossy foliage and a 

 light, pleasing fragrance. Winner of the Bagatelle Gold Medal. 



$2 ea. — 3 or more, $1.75 ea. 



MRS. P. S. DUPO.NT. Hybrid Tea. (Mallerin.) Long-pointed, 

 reddish gold buds and double yellow flowers of good size. Extra 

 free with its blooms. Fragrant. A low-growing, very hardy plant 

 with beautiful, rich green leaves. 



$2 ea.— 3 or more, $1.75 ea. 



ORANGE FLAME. Hybrid Tea. (The House of Meilland.) 

 Plant Pat. 2141. An eye-catching color — smoky orange-scarlet. 

 The dazzling blooms are high centered, with wide petals and fine 

 form. Medium long stems hold them proudly upright. A vigorous 

 plant of average height for a Hybrid Tea, with plenty of rich glossy 

 green foliage. Blooms freely all season. 



$2.75 ea.— 3 or more, $2.40 ea. 



PRESIDENT EISENHOWER. Hybrid Tea. (Hill.) Plant Pat. 

 1217. A bright red rose with an especially attractive sheen to the 

 petal surface. Large, very double blooms with excellent form and 

 good fragrance. Vigorous, bushy, low to medium height. Dark 

 green, leathery foliage. 



$2.75 ea.— 3 or more, $2.40 ea. 



RADIANCE. Hybrid Tea. (Cook.) Light pink with darker 

 shadings on the outer side of the petals. Heavy, old-time fra- 

 grance. The full, rounded, coarse blooms do not come up to 

 modern standards but the plant is so hardy and so free in its 

 growth and bloom production that it continues to stay on the list 

 of old favorites. 



$2 ea.— 3 or more, $1.75 ea. 



SIMONE. Hybrid Tea. (Mallerin.) Plant Pat. 1847. Noted for 

 its clear, pastel lilac color and large blooms. The firm buds open 

 to lovely flowers with 50 to 65 large petals forming a double, 

 lightly fragrant bloom . . . often up to 6 inches across. Bloom 

 usually comes one to a stem. The plant is rugged and low growing. 

 Leathery, glossy green foliage. 



$3 ea. — 3 or more, $2.65 ea. 



TALISMAN. Hybrid Tea. (Howard.) The rose that made his- 

 tory — it created a sensation because it was the first multicolor, an 

 orange and rose combination. Blooms are of medium size, double, 

 with pleasant fragrance. At its best in spring and fall . . . not 

 much in summer. Fairly tall, with long stems. Light green, 

 leathery foliage. 



$2 ea. — 3 or more, $1.75 ea. 



THE DOCTOR. Hybrid Tea. (Howard.) Lovely satiny pink. 

 Long buds and 5 to 6-inch blooms of good form and substance. 

 Very fragrant. A low to medium height plant. Not a prolific 

 bloomer but blooms are of exciting exhibition caliber. 



$2.25 ea. — 3 or more, $2 ea. 



VASSAR CENTENNIAL. Hybrid Tea. (The House of Meilland.) 

 Plant Pat. 2031. Another exhibition type rose of lovely apricot and 

 peach coloring. The solid, shapely, pointed buds open to huge 

 6-inch blooms with 30 to 50 large, gracefully curling petals. The 

 large blooms are borne singly on long, strong stems that are ex- 

 cellent for cutting. Medium tall in growth with excellent foliage 

 and good strong canes. Light, spicy fragrance. 



$2.75 ea.— 3 or more, $2.40 ea. 



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