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NEW HYBRID-TEA ROSES 
FOR FALL PLANTING 
We offer this season the greatest and choicest collection of really worth while new varieties that we have ever had the pleasure of 
offering at one time, representing the best efforts of the World’s leading Rose hybridizers and showing the most wonderful advance 
yet made in the Rose family. 
The varieties offered on this and the following pages represent the cream of the novelties of recent years, many of them varieties 
which are now offered for the first time, and in many instances sorts of which we have exclusive control in the United States and Canada 
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J.C. M. Mensing (Eveleens & Sons, 1924). Not a large, but a 
very dainty flower both buds and flowers of ideal form, of a 
lovely soft shade of rose-pink, splendid free-flowering habit, and 
deliciously sweet-scented. $1.50 each. 
Irish Charity (McGredy, 1927). Fair-sized flowers with fine 
buds of a most intense fiery scarlet with golden sheen opening to 
moderately double blooms of an attractive and distinct rosy- 
scarlet. Strong branching habit and very free. $1.50 each. 
Trish Charm (McGredy, 1927). This is a gem of exquisite form 
and absolutely distinct from any variety yet introduced. It 
is of strong branching habit, remarkably free-flowering. The 
buds and flowers are of medium size, the base of the petals a rich 
golden-apricot passing to a delicate blush-pink as the flowers 
develop. $1.50 each. 
Irish Courage (McGredy, 1927). A splendid addition to the 
list of bi-colored Roses, the color being a soft shrimp-pink 
merging te salmon in the fully expanded petals, the whole 
overlaying a golden orange ground, this color being very pro- 
nounced at the centre of the flower. Growth and fragrance 
moderate. $1.50 each. 
Irish Hope (McGredy, 1927). A splendid and distinct red with 
well-formed buds composed of heavy, broad petals opening to 
moderately full, very fragrant flowers. The color is a rich rosy- 
crimson with maroon shadings:; It is of splendid, vigorous 
growth with good foliage, and a free and continuous bloomer. 
$1.50 each. 
Irish Morn (McGredy, 1927). Magnificent long-pointed buds 
with heavy shell-like petals, color imperial pink deepening to a 
coral centre. Plant of moderate height, very free-flowering and 
sweetly scented. $1.50 each. 
Irish Sweetness (McGredy, 1927). A delightfully fragrant 
; a variety and splendid addition to the none-too-long list of good 
New Hysrip-Tea Roser, Doris TRAYLOR red bedding Roses. Color, an exquisite shade of crimson-lake 
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Angele Pernet (Pernet-Ducher, 1924). Entirely distinct and suffused with scarlet; a vigorous grower and very free-flowering. 
novel in color, a vivid orange-yellow shaded fiery deep reddish- $1.50 each. 
apricot, rich and glowing. It is a good grower producing along | John Russell (Dobbie & Co., 1924). A Gold Medal variety 
sweet scented flower. $1.50 each. raised in Scotland, with which we have been greatly pleased; a 
Bedford Crimson (Laxton Bros., 1926). This grand Rose strong, vigorous, upright grower. Its flowers are large, very 
was awarded the Clay Challenge Cup by the Royal Horticultural full and double, of perfect form, and of a rich, brilliant shade 
Sciety of England for the best new Rose with the best Old of deep velvety-crimson. $1.50 each. 
Rose Scent. Aside from its delightful odor it is unquestionably Lady Florence Stronge (McGredy, 1925). An entirely new. 
the most beautiful high colored Rose yet introduced, a brilliant distinct and novel color; a reddish prawn to violet old rose 
crimson-scarlet. It is of beautiful form both in the half de- shading to yellow at the base and pink towards the edge, the 
veloped, as well as in the fully expanded bloom, being full double, inner surface of the petals heavily veined and flushed scarlet, 
produced profusely on good stiff stems. $1.50 each. the flowers are large, full with high centres and fragrant. Vigor- 
Cuba (Pernet-Ducher, 1926). As a bedding Rose for brilliant ous in growth and free flowering. $1.50 each. 
mass effect we know of nothing that will equal this French | Lady Mary Elizabeth (Alex. Dickson & Sons, 1927). A 
introduction and although the flowers are almost single, they variety of outstanding merit that will be appreciated in the 
possess a charm and brilliancy in color which is an entirely garden and for cutting. The plant is of strong vigorous, upright, 
new tone in Roses, a glorious bright vermilion-scarlet overlying branching habit with good healthy foliage and very prolific 
an orange ground, this color combination is so intense that in flowering. The delightfully fragrant flowers are carried on long 
full sunlight it glistens with an iridescent sparkle. A vigorous stiff stems, the buds are very shapely, long pointed, and open 
grower with dark green foliage which make a splendid foil for to blooms of moderate fullness, with broad deep substantial 
the masses of richly colored blooms. $1.50 each. petals, in color a brilliant deep carmine-pink. $1.50 each. 
Doris Traylor (McGredy, 1924). Beautiful long buds of a rich | Lady Roundway (Cant & Son, 1923). A striking and distinct 
brilliant salmon-orange with intense carmine suffusion, large shade of rich golden-orange with deep copper-chrome suffusion. 
double flowers of splendid form; a strong grower, exceptionally Sweetly scented, free flowering, strong, vigorous dwarf habit. 
free-flowering and delightfully scented. $1.50 each. $1.50 each. 
Doris Dickson (Sandy Dickson, 1926). LExquisitely formed Lord Charlemont (McGredy, 1922). This beautiful variety is 
medium-sized flowers, the base color of which is orange cream, still very scarce. It is the most gorgeous and brilliant dark 
but so heavily veined and pencilled with deep brilliant cherry red Rose we have with flowers of the most intense clear crimson- 
that it is impossible to adequately describe the unique coloring. scarlet, deepening to carmine-crimson with almost black 
Growth vigorous, very free flowering, and extremely fragrant. shadings with perfectly shaped long pointed buds and large, 
A variety that is sure to become a favorite. $2.50 each. full double, sweetly scented flowers. A splendid Rose of ex- 
Duchess of Athol (Dobbie & Co., 1928). The coloring of this ceptional richness and beauty. $1.50 each. 
new variety is uncommon and delightful, an old golden orange | Lord Lambourne (McGredy, 1925). Deep buttercup-yellow, 
flushed with peach pink, particularly attractive in the bud and each individual petal being heavily margined carmine-scarlet, 
open state, growth vigorous, a continuous profuse bloomer. the buds are long opening to large semi-double flowers, a strong 
$2.00 each. | grower and free flowering with strong fruity odor. $1.50 each. 
Prices on Dormant Rose plants for delivery in the autumn include delivery by Parcel Post to any Postoffice in the U. S. 
