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NEW. ROSES—Continued 
Amelia Gude 
Hybrid Tea—A cross be- 
tween Columbia and Sunburst 
which has produced a charmingly 
beautiful yellow rose, outer petals 
reflexing deep yellow, center shading 
to a cream, very fragrant. Buds 
/ long and pointed, flower medium size. 
/ Foliage handsome dark green. Very 
vigorous upright grower and _ free 
bloomer. Hardy. 
AVOCA (Hybrid Tea)—Color crimson 
scarlet. Large pointed buds opening 
into well formed blooms on good stiff 
stems well above the foliage. 
PRESIDENT WILSON (Hybrid Tea)—A 
delightful shade of salmon pink, reminding 
one of the grand color of Willowmere, but 
clearer in tone. Flowers of large size and ex- 
hibition quality, freely produced on erect stems. 
A great Rose. 
EARL HAIG (Hybrid Tea)—Deep reddish crimson, 
a solid color that does not fade. Large size and 
substance, perfectly formed, with high center, petals 
large smooth and massive. Splendid habit. An 
exhibition Rose of the highset order, and as a bedding 
variety it is excellent, being continuous in bloom and 
particularly good during the Autumn. A superb Rose. 
ELSIE BECKWITH (Hybrid Tea)—This is a very fine seed- 
ling of a vigorous, upright habit of growth. The very sweetly 
scented blooms, with large bold stiff petals; are produced on 
strong stems. Not liable to damage by rain. Color a rich 
glowing rosy pink. Foliage dark green, shaded red; wood dark 
red; very handsome. Not liable to mildew. This is quite one of 
the best roses of the year, and a good all round sort for garden, 
bedding and under glass. It suggests a glorified Mrs. Charles E. 
Russell in commerce. - 
CAPTAIN KILBEE STUART (Hybrid Tea)—Rich glowing vel- 
vety crimson, shaded scarlet, most brilliant and attractive. An 
exhibition Rose of the highest standard, a valuable addition 
to the crimson shades of Hybrid Teas because of its brilliancy of 
color and wonderful size. Gold Medal, National Rose Society. 
Amelia Gude 
. ~ 7 W. FREELAND KENDRICK (Originally called 
Climbing Columbia Bloomfield Endurance). Type, La France. Bud 
Hybrid Tea—Sport of Columbia and has all the medium size, ovoid; flesh-white; flowers, large, 
desirable features of its parent with a strong climbing slightly globular, very double, full, very lasting, 
tendency growing 10 to 15 feet in a single season. fragrant, flesh deepening to peach in center, borne 
Foliage deep glossy green immune from disease and singly and several together on medium-length, strong 
insects. Hardy in any location. Blooms with the stem. Foliage abundant, medium size dark bronzy 
greatest freedom the entire season. Buds and blooms green, leathery, glossy, very disease resistant. Very 
of immense size often measuring six inches in diameter, vigorous, semi-climber (5 ft. in Pa.) one profuse con- 
of perfect formation, borne singly on long shoots. tinuous bloomer (189 blooms in Portland) from May 
Color clear imperial pink, beautifully dark veined and to Nov. Very hardy. Silver Medal, Portland, 1919. 
lightfully f : 
CRIMSON CHAMPION (Hybrid Tea)—Beautiful | COMTESSE DE CASSAGNE (Hybrid Tea)—Flowers 
Strong of varying color; rich coppery-pink shaded clear 
rose; sometimes comes pure yellow; very large, 
form very fine; growth vigorous; fragrant. 
buds of scarlet crimson large semi-double. 
sturdy grower and free bloomer. Makes a well 
formed bush. Hardy in any location. 
COLONEL OSWALD FITZGERALD. A brilliant 
Rose. Its blood red velvety crimson beautifully Price—First size, one-year plants, except where otherwise 
fini looms ar in great rofusion. noted, 50c each, for all Roses on this page, postpaid; two- 
shed blooms - produced 8g P year-old plants, $1.50 each, by express; $15.00 per dozen of 
We have no hesitation whatsoever in describing this one or more varieties; $1.60 each by Parcel Post with soil 
variety as excellent. on roots. 
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