GENERAL LIST OF HYBRID-TEA ROSES 
FOR FALL PLANTING 
Under this heading we offer on this and the pages following the World’s best Hybrid-Tea varieties, all of them sorts which 
we have thoroughly tested and which we fully recommend to the large and small planter and which, together with the newer sorts 
offered on pages 47 to 49, forms not the longest list, but what is undoubtedly the finest collection of Hybrid-Tea Roses 
ever offered to the Rose loving American public. 
Chateau de Clos. Vougeot. Beautiful rich flowers, brilliant 
Hysrip-TEa Rose, IMPERIAL POTENTATE 
shaded fiery red; 
Admiral Ward. A splendid crimson-red, 
large-globular flowers. 
America. Glowing rose-pink with long pointed buds which open 
up to most artistically formed double flowers. 
Amelie de Bethune. Color very much like Mme. Edouard 
Herriot —coral red shade with yellow at the base—but a much 
larger, more double flower. 
Antoine Rivoire. An ideal bedding Rose of large size, exquisite 
fragrance, form and coloring, soft peach flesh with deeper shad- 
ings; the base of the petals yellow. 
Aspirant Marcel Rouyer. Long shapely bud that develops 
into a good sized, substantial double flower with heavy shell-like 
petals. Color, deep apricot, tinted red at centre, reverse of petals 
shaded salmon-flesh with deep yellow veinings at the base. 
Annie Laurie. Large double cup-shaped flowers, flesh-pink 
shading deeper at edges with golden-yellow centre. 
Betty. Produces blooms of marvelous beauty, particularly so 
in the autumn. Color glowing coppery-rose, suffused with a 
golden sheen, 
Betty Uprichard. A pretty combination of colors, inner face 
of petals delicate salmon-pink to carmine, outside glowing 
carmine with coppery sheen and orange suffusion; well-formed 
medium sized flowers of good substance and sweet scented. 
Caroline Testout. One of the most popular and valuable 
bedding varieties; large, full, globular flowers of bright satiny 
rose, With brighter centre, very free and fragrant. The Rose 
that made Portland, Oregon, famous as the Rose City. 
Cheerful. 
Columbia. 
Constance. 
Diadem. A large double, 
scarlet shaded fiery red changing to dark velvety crimson as 
the blooms expand, very double, intensely fragrant and a 
perpetual bloomer. 
Very distinct and interesting in formation, not unlike 
a semi-double Peony, flowers large, bright, glistening pink 
illuminated with orange and yellow, passing to soft pink as it 
ages. A most desirable garden variety. 
Cleveland. A large full flower of great beauty, Sate old rose 
and copper, slightly fragrant. 
Of strong, vigorous habit and Srcention ally free 
blooming. The flowers are perfect in form. Color a most 
pleasing shade of rose-pink and delightfully fragrant. 
A free-flowering variety, producing beautiful long 
orange-yellow buds of perfect form, more or less streaked with 
crimson; as they develop they open to a full globular flower of 
golden-yellow. 
sweetly scented, coppery-orange, 
heavily overlaid with salmon and red tints, very distinct. 
Duchess of Wellington. A most popular yellow garden Rose. 
Intense saffron-yellow stained with deep crimson, changing to a 
deep coppery saffron-yellow as the flowers develop. The 
flowers are fairly full, with large petals, great substance, delight- 
fully fragrant and very free-flowering. 
Edel. Anenormous bold, stately, well built flower of great depth, 
quality and finish. Color, white with the faintest ivory shading 
towards the base. 
Edgar M. Burnett. Very large, full flowers of splendid form, 
with large flesh-colored petals tinted rose, one of the sweetest 
scented Roses in existence. 
Edith Part. A Rose with a novel and entirely distinct blend 
of color, which is a rich red with a suffusion of deep salmon 
and coppery-yellow with a deeper shading in the bud stage 
of carmine and yellow; very sweetly scented. 
Eldorado (Land of Gold). Of free flowering habit and fragrance, 
in color it is of the golden yellow that is peculiar to the climbing 
Rose Marechal Neil. 
Elegante. Long sulphur yellow buds developing into large full 
creamy-yellow flowers, a strong vigorous grower and very free 
flowering. $1.50 each. 
Elsie Beckwith. Beautifully shaped buds opening to high 
centred full double flowers of a rich deep glowing rose-pink and 
sweetly scented. $1.50 each. 
Emile Charles. A French introduction of rich coloring, the buds 
being of a fiery red shaded and suffused with golden yellow, these 
develop to medium sized flowers of superb coral-red shading to 
rosy strawberry-red on the outer petals. Growth vigorous and 
free flowering. $1.50 each. 
E.P. H. Kingma. A “sport” from the popular Daily Mail Rose 
Mme. Edouard Herriot, in color a wonderful rich glowing deep 
orange.shaded apricot, the flowers are semi-double, beautiful in 
bud form, it flowers profusely and continuously. $1.50 each. 
Etoile de Feu. Very large, full double globular flower of a 
salmon-pink color shaded with flame. 
Etoile de Hollande. Particularly healthy growing, free- 
flowering bedding rose with large brilliant red flowers, perfect in 
half-expanded form. $1.50 each. 
Felicity. A beautiful shade of mallow-pink, shading to cerise 
at border, cupped flowers. 
Feu Joseph Looymans. Long and pointed buds, large full 
flowers, yellow with vivid apricot, particularly brilliant at the 
centre. Entirely distinct and novel. $1.50 each. 
Florence L. Izzard. Deep pure buttercup yellow, long pointed 
beautiful buds, delightfully scented. $1.50 each. 
Florence Pemberton. An excellent bedding Rose. In color 
it is a creamy white suffused with pink, a fine bold flower with 
high pointed centre and great depth of petal. 
Frank Dunlop. A free flowering brilliant deep rose-pink, very 
double and highly scented. 
PRICE—Any of the above, except where noted in strong two-year-old dormant plants, $1.00 each; $11.00 per doz.; $90.00 per 100. 
Prices on dormant plants include delivery to any Postoffice in the U. S. 
