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Hybrid Tea—An American production, having been 
produced by Edward Towill, Roslyn, Pa. The blooms 
of this Rose the past season brought almost as much as 
the famous Rose, American Beauty, and as it becomes 
better known, we predict it will be as popular, as the 
color is such a pleasing shade of cerise, which it retains 
until all petals fall. Buds produced on long, stiff stems, 
well above the foliage and of immense size, long and 
pointed, opening full and double, a great producer. 
Foliage dark green, free from diseases such as Black 
Spot, Mildew, etc. Awarded First Prize for a new 
Rose in 1920. Silver Medal by the Penna. Horticultural 
Society and the International Rose Show of New York. 
Wonderful keeper, thus making it an ideal rose for 
cutting. Equally good as a forcing rose or for outside, 
being absolutely hardy in all localities. 
LADY ALICE STANLEY—Color, coral-rose, the 
inside of the petals shading to flesh-pink. Grand for 
bedding. One of the best pink Hybrid Teas. 
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Hybrid Tea—All the color tones of Ophelia are 
intensified, making it a harmony of bright pink, 
apricot and gold. Ophelia ranks at the top in popu- 
larity and Madame Butterfly will surpass it. It 
averages more petals to the bloom; it produces 
more bloom to the plant because it makes more 
branches, everyone carrying a bud. The tight buds 
are a lovely shade of Indian oak, yellow at the base; 
the opening flowers are perfect in form and texture, 
clear and brilliant in color and of delicious fragrance. 
PILGRIM (Hybrid Tea)—Size of the bud is 
enormous, produced on heavy stems of great 
length, opening up full and double and of great 
substance and ideal form. The color is a beautiful 
shade of bright rose-pink with lighter shading on 
outer edges. Its highly Tea Rose fragrance recom- 
mends itself to all Rose lovers. 
Of strong sturdy heavy growth, 
producing blooms in_ great 
abundance throughout the entire 
season. Hardy everywhere. 
GOLDEN OPHELIA (Hybrid 
Tea)—A seedling from the 
favorite Ophelia. Buds and 
flowers of medium size and 
beautifully formed of a bright 
golden yellow. Hardy and a 
profuse bloomer. Very attrac- 
tive. 
MISS CYNTHIA FORDE 
(Hybrid Tea)—A deep, bril- 
liant rose pink, reflex rosy 
pink. Large, perfectly form- 
ed, very full buds, free flower- 
ing, very sweetly perfumed, 
splendid grower. Free from 
insects and disease of any kind. 
The full open flower resembles 
a handsome Zinnia on tall stiff 
stems well above the foliage. 
One of the best garden and 
bedding varieties suitable for 
any location. 
MRS. JOHN COOK (Hybrid Tea)—Of the Ophelia 
family, which is almost sufficient recommendation to 
insure its popularity to the American Rose-loving 
public. Color a white suffused with delicate pink, 
sometimes being a flesh pink due to changing in 
season. Buds nicely formed, expanding into a large 
cup-shaped bloom. Strong grower and soon makes 
a big plant. 
WM. SHEAN (Hybrid Tea)—One of the most unique 
roses in color tones and contrast. Flowers a beautiful 
pure pink with delicate tinting, of immense size and 
substance and perfect form. Strong sturdy grower 
making a well formed bush. Free blooming and 
hardy anywhere. Price first size plants, 50c each, 
postpaid; two-year-old plants, $1.50 each by 
express collect. All on own roots. 
Price, except where otherwise noted, first size, one-year 
plants, 35c each, for all Roses on this page; 3 for $1.00, 
postpaid; two-year-old plants, 90c each, by express; $9.00 
per dozen of one or more varieties; $1.00 each, by parcel 
post with soil on roots. Varieties marked * furnished i> 
large specimen plants at $1.25 each, by express. 
