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HARDY EVERBLOOMING 
HYBRID-TEA ROSES 
For garden-culture the Hybrid-Tea Roses have now taken the foremost rank. They have been produced by crossing the free- 
flowering Tea Roses with other varieties, principally of the June-flowering or Hybrid Perpetual classes, thus combining not only 
the free-flowering habit of the Tea Rose with the rich and varied colors of the other classes, but also comparative hardiness. 
The greatest efforts of the world’s most noted Rose specialists during the past quarter of a century have been devoted to this 
class of Rose, and the results achieved have been really wonderful. Not only is every color known in Roses now represented, but 
there are many beautiful shades and color combinations not found in the other types. 
At our Nurseries, Riverton, N. J., we have trial beds containing more than 500 varieties of Hybrid-Tea Roses alone, embracing 
all the standard varieties, as well as the latest introductions. 
For best results Hybrid-Tea Roses should be severely pruned; the stronger shoots should be cut back to from 8 to 12 inches in 
height, while all weak, thin wood should be removed entirely. 
Novelties and Recent Introductions 
HYBRID-TEA ROSES 
ADMIRAL WARD 
(Pernet-Ducher, 1915) 
A splendid crimson-red, shaded fiery red; it has large globu- 
lar flowers with curved petals; its growth is vigorous; of desir- 
able spreading habit, with healthy attractive bronzy-green foli- 
$1.00 each. 
age. 
New Hyvysrip-Tgza RosE ADMIRAL WARD 
— AMALIE DE GREIFF 
(P. Lambert, 1914) 
Large, well formed, double flowers, long shapely 
buds on long stiff stems, color soft rose tinted flesh, 
shading to salmon-red in the centre, distinct and free- 
flowering. $1.00 each. 
CONSTANCE 
(Pernet-Ducher, 1915) 
A free-flowering variety, producing beautiful long orange-yel- 
low buds of perfect form; these are more or less streaked with 
crimson; as the flowers fully develop they open to a full globular 
New Hysriw-Tea Rosz, AMALIZ DE GREIFF flower of golden-yellow. $1.00 each. 
