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New Hybrid-Tea Roses 



Novelties and Varieties of Recent Introduction 



Antinea (Pernet-Ducher, 1933). Beautiful copper-orange buds 

 opening into moderately full, cupped, sweet scented, salmon- 

 orange flowers with yellow base. SI. 50 each; $15.00 per doz. 



Autumn (Coddington, 1928). Burnt orange, streaked and marked 

 with red. Bud of medium size, developing into a cupped, double, 

 fragrant, attractive flower. $1.00 each; SIO.OO per doz. 



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

 long bud and high-centered, large, double, tea-scented flower. 

 Delicate rosy pink. Strong, vigorous, and free flowering. $1.25 

 each. S12.50 per doz. 



Cynthia (Verschuren-Pecbtold, 1933). This variety is best 

 described as an improved Charles P. Kilham. The attractive 

 buds develop into splendid full flowers of a rich Oriental red 

 color. Its free flowering habit and attractive color make it 

 very desirable. $1.50 each; $15.00 per doz. 



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 suflusion. An 

 effective, desirable Rose. $1.50 each; $15.00 per doz. 



Eulalia (Verschuren, 1933). A splendid addition to the list of 

 pink Roses. Immense buds opening into large flowers of a lovely 

 shade of pink with lighter shadings toward the base of the petals. 

 A strong grower and free bloomer. $1.50 each; $15.00 per doz. 



Fedorico Casas 



Federico Casas (Pedro Dot, 1931). A recent introduction with 

 long, pointed, orange-red buds. Highly colored coppery orange 

 open flowers. Blooms profusely. Valuable for cutting and for 

 bedding. $1.00 each; $10.00 per doz. 



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

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

 fragrant Marechal Niel-scented flower; in color a brilliant 

 yellow like Ville de Paris. Vigorous and free. $1.50 each, 

 $15.00 per doz. 



Roses priced $1.00 each, will be supplied at $80. 



priced $1.50 each 



Gipsy Lass (.\lex. Dickson & Sons, 1932). A splendid novelty 

 among the crimson Roses with exquisitely shaped, rich scarlet- 

 crimson flowers with maroon shading. A strong, vigorous 

 grower. Splendid for cutting purposes. $1.50 each; $15.00 

 per doz. 

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

 The ovoid, lemon yellow bud is heavily splashed with crimson 

 and develops into a well-formed, sweetly scented, large, double, 

 sunflower yellow flower that reminds of the old favorite Marechal 

 Xiel. Vigorous and free flowering. $1.00 each; SIO.OO per doz. 

 Golden Rapture (Geheimrat Duisberg). (W. Kordes & Sons, 

 1933). A splendid new yellow Rose of upright growth. The 

 pure yellow buds are of ideal form. Beautiful large double 

 flowers which last without fading. A splendid variety for cutting 

 and for bedding. SI. 50 each; $15.00 per doz. 

 Heinrich Wendland (W. Kordes Sons, 1930). Large, long, 

 pointed buds and very large, double, full, high-centered, intense- 

 ly fragrant flowers of unfading Nasturtium-red. Reverse of the 

 petals deep golden yellow. Of vigorous growth, flowering inter- 

 mittently throughout the season. $1.50 each; $15.00 per doz. 

 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; $15.00 per doz. 

 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 

 large, ovoid bud is cardinal-red, shaded orange. Of strong 

 growth; a free and continuous bloomer. $1.00 each; $10.00 

 per doz. 

 Katharine Pechtold (Verschuren-Pechtold, 1933). Lovely, 

 exquisitely pointed, medium sized buds of old gold and bronzy 

 orange opening into moderately filled blooms of a lovely coppery 

 orange flushed with rose and gold. In addition to its showy 

 color it has a delicate sweet fragrance reminiscent of the old- 

 fashioned Clove Pinks. The plants are bushy and bloom both 

 freely and continuously. It is a fine Rose, each flower containing 

 from 28 to 30 petals which is more than any other Rose of similar 

 color. $1.00 each; $10.00 per doz. 

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

 shapely flower. Delicate salmon-rose overlying a creamy 

 yellow ground; the lower halves of the petals are of a goiuen 

 yellow. A pleasing color combination. $1.50 each; $15.00 

 per doz. 

 Lord Lonsdale (Alex. Dickson & Sons, 1933). This is a startling 

 Rose of a brilliant Daffodil color which will not fade even in strong 

 sunlight. The open flowers are very large, fully double, and have 

 a high pointed center. Sweetly scented. $1.50 each; $15.00 per 

 doz. 

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

 deep yellow buds splashed rosy red. The inner face is yellow 

 with coppery venation with the petals lightly tipped with pink; 

 slightly fragrant. Strong, vigorous, healthy habit with dark 

 leathery foliage. A most distinct and interesting bedding 

 variety. $1.00 each; SIO.OO per doz. 

 Lydia (Verschuren, 1932). Long pointed buds and moderately 

 large, full, high-centered, perfectly shaped flower of an orange- 

 rose color. Of strong, clean, vigorous habit and free flowering; 

 moderately fragrant. $1.50 each; $15.00 per doz. 

 Malar Ros (VV. Kordes & Sons, 1932). A new German Rose 

 with large, pointed, oval-shaped buds carried on rigid stems. 

 The large, rich crimson flowers are fully double. They are 

 remarkably sweet scented — the intense old Rose perfume. It is 

 a first class new variety equally fine for cutting as for bedding. 

 $1.50 each; $15.00 per doz. 



00 per 100; priced $1.25 each, at $100.00 per 100; 

 , at $120.00 per 100 



The dormjint Roses sent out prepaid before April 1 are not potted and have been freed from soil 



