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This Year's New Hybrid-Tea Roses 



Novelties and Varieties of Recent Introduction 



Hybrid-Tea Rose, Betty Sutor 



Autumn (Coddington, 1928). Novel and distinct in coloring, 

 burnt orange streaked and marked with red. Bud of medium 

 size developing into a cupped, double, fragrant, attractive 

 flower. $1.00 each. | 



Betty Sutor (McGredy & Son, 1929). Exquisite both 

 in the long bud and high-centered, large, double, tea- 

 scented flower. Inside of petals delicate rosy pink ; as 

 the flower opens there is a delightful reflecting of the 

 petals which enhances the beauty of the pink tones. 

 Strong, vigorous and free flowering. $1-50 each. 



Duchess of Montrose (Dobbie & Co., 1930). Sweet- 

 ly scented, vermilion crimson, moderately sized, 

 shapely buds and flowers. $1.50 each. 



Edith Nellie Perkins (Alex. Dickson & Sons, 1928). 

 A Rose of outstanding merit, vigorous in growth and 

 free flowering. Long, pointed bud; flower of good 

 size, long lasting and fragrant, double; outside of 

 petals orient-red shaded cerise-orange; inside salmon- 

 pink. $1.00 each. 



Editor McFarland (Mallerm, 1931). Type of Radiance in 

 habit of growth and freedom of bloom. Long pointed bud; 

 flower semi-double, slightly fragrant, pink with slight suffus- 

 ion of yellow. $1.00 each. 



Eduard Schill (Kordes, 1931). Large ovoid bud and very large, 

 full double flowers. The color as the buds first unfold is of a rich 

 coral scarlet overlying a deep old gold ground, as they develop 

 passing to pretty coral rose with satiny golden suffusion. An 

 effective desirable Rose. $1.50 each. 



Frau E. Weigand (Weigand, 1928). Bud ovoid developing to 

 large high-centered globular, shapely, double, very lasting, 

 fragrant Marechal Niel-scented flower; in color a brilliant yel- 

 low like Golden Emblem. Vigorous and free. $1.50 each. 



Golden Dawn (P. Grant, 1929). The ideal yellow garden Rose. 

 The ovoid lemon yellow bud is heavily splashed with crimson 

 before opening and develops into a well-formed, sweetly-scented, 

 large, double, sunflower yellow flower that reminds of the old 

 favorite Marechal Niel. Vigorous and free flowering. $1.00 each. 



Heinrich Wendland (W. Kordes Sons, 1930). Buds large, long 

 pointed and very large, double, full, high-centered, intensely 

 fruity fragrant flower of unfading nasturtium-red color, the 

 reverse of the petals a deep golden-yellow. Growth vigorous; 

 flowering intermittently throughout the season. $1.50 each. 



Hinrich Gaede (Kordes, 1931). Long pointed shapely bud of 

 nasturtium-red color, large, double, high-centered flowers of 

 ideal shape of a color unusual and unlike any Rose in com- 

 merce; a rich luminous vermilion shaded golden yellow such as is 

 found in high colored modern Zinnias. Rich, fruity fragrance. 

 A free and continuous bloomer. $1.50 each. 



Impress (Alex. Dickson & Sons, 1929). Very large, full, abso- 

 lutely perfect blooms that last in perfection a long time ; color 

 salmon-cerise suffused with a luminous golden sheen; the 

 bud is large, of ovoid form, cardinal-red, shaded orange; 

 growth strong; a free and continuous bloomer. §1.00 each. 

 Kidwai (Pernet-Ducher, 1933). Long-pointed bud and full, 

 shapely flower. In color a delicate salmon rose overlying a 

 creamy yellow ground ; the lower halves of the petals are of a golden 

 yellow. A distinct and pleasing color combination. $2.00 each. 

 Lady Forteviot (B. R. Cant, 1928). Large, double, high- 

 centered, lasting, extremely fragrant, golden yellow flower, 

 changing to deep apricot, flushed with cardinal-red, borne several 

 together on long stems; free and continuous bloomer. $1.00 each. 

 Lucie Marie (Alex. Dickson & Sons, 1930). Very long pointed 

 buds, deep yellow splashed rosy red. As the outer petals unfold, 

 the inner face is yellow with coppery venation with the petals 

 lightly tipped with pink, slightly fragrant. It is of strong, vigor- 

 ous, healthy habit of growth with dark leathery foliage. A most 

 distinct and interesting bedding variety. $1.00 each. 

 Lucile Rand (Pernet-Ducher, 1930). Bud long pointed; well- 

 formed, large, high-centered, very fragrant double flower of a 

 lively rosy-carmine; free and continuous bloomer. $1.00 each. 



Hybrid-Tea Rose, Golden Dawn 



Twenty-five or more New Roses will be supplied at 100 rate, which is ten percent less than the each price 



