George C. Waud 



Gruss an Teplitz 



RED HYBRID TEA ROSES, continued 



•General MacArthur. Brightcrimson; notable for its fragrance and 



m many respects was long considered the 



best bedding Rose of its color. The buds are well shaped, the open flower 

 usually full and of fair form, but in hot weather it is hkcly to open flat quickly 

 with few petals and not much color. It blooms persistently and is especially 

 fme in autumn. Foliage is almost immune to disease; plant quite hardy, but 

 not especially vigorous. $1 each. 



*Geor2e C Waud (Illustrated above.) Striking light red blended 



— ! 1 with orange, the flowers of this Rose are large, 



very double, usually perfect in form, and with petals of fme 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 fme in autumn; 

 the summer bloom is scant and off-color. Subject to black-spot, but is a good 

 grower and quite hardy. N. R. S. Gold Medal. $1 each. 



-^Q^^gg Qj, Teolitz (Illustrated above.) Happy, cheery, and most 



i- '. friendly of all roses! A great big lusty fellow, 



always nodding "howdy-do" with bunches of red posies. Too big for planting 

 among the other Hybrid Teas, it needs a place by itself where it can spread 

 its branches wide and hang out its fragrant crimson blooms. Although its 

 flowers are of fair form and size, it is not much of a Rose for cutting. It is 

 seldom out of bloom, and is intensely fragrant with the old sweet Rose 

 perfume that everybody loves. An indispensable Rose, and can even be 

 trained as a pillar, if so wanted (see page 11). SI each. 



•GENERAL-SUPERIOR ARNOLD JANSSEN. A fme, 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. SI each. 



7He Conard-Tyle Q. 



ROBT. PYLE, Pres. 



•^'J^OSES: $1 each; lo for $g.oo: $8o.oo per loo 

 25 or more at 100 rate. For delivery cost, see page 98 



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