Hl'BRID TEA ROSES — Continued. 



Rhea Reid 



A Magnificent New Crimson Garden Rose. 



"As large as American Beauty, as double as La France and as red as 

 Richmond," is the enthusiastic way the originator describes this beauti- 

 ful new Hj'brid Tea Bush Rose. The color is vivid scarlet-crimson, and 

 the flowers are marvels of beauty; large, bold and of splendid substance. 

 It has a strong, disease-resisting constitution, makes a rapid growth 

 and throws up a profusion of canes from the roots and is 

 always blooming. As an all-around garden bush Rose it 

 has no superior. 



QUEEN BEATRICE— A cross betw^een Mad. Abel Chat- 

 enay and Liberty, with color an intermediate shade be- 

 tween those of its two parents. When first opening it 

 *«h ww^^^mr ^'^ much darker than Bridesmaid, and gradually fades 

 4JP^.^^^^» to the beautiful silvery pink of La France, when the 

 ' ^"^^ Rose is at its best. It is a strong and healthy grower 



and very free flow^ering. Delicately fragrant and a 

 splendid keeper, it is ideal for cut-flower purposes. . 



^ROSEMARY— Color the most delightful 

 shade of silvery pink imaginable, and the 

 flowers are absolutely double, the petals 

 being thick and heavy, giving it some- 

 what the appearance of a camellia and 

 entirely distinct from any other variety. 

 QUEEN OF SPAIN— Pale flesh, with dark- 

 er tints in center. Has many points of 

 merit. 50c each; 

 $L00 each. 



Rhea 



Reid. 



REINE MARGARET D'lTALIE— Glossy 



carmine-scarlet, lightened with vermilion; 

 extremelv free in bloom. 



two-year-old plants, 



Lady Alice Stanley 



Plant Only 

 Own Root 

 Roses 



This we predict will become very popular as a 

 garden Rose. In fact, wherever tried it has won 

 friends. The petals are shell shaped, forming a 

 perfect flower. The color on outside of petals is a deep coral- 

 rose; inside delicate flesh, often flushed and suffused with 

 bright pink; remarkably attractive. Without doubt a magnifi- 

 cent Rose. Awarded gold medal. 



RELIANCE — A cross between Etoile de France and Chateau 

 des Clos Vougeat. One of the showiest bedding Roses 

 known. Color a vivid scarlet. Buds large, opening into 

 massive blooms four inches or more in diameter and producec 

 in wonderful abundance all season. Dwarf habit, growing 

 18 to 24 inches in height. Hardy in all localities. Price, 

 strong, first size plants, 30c each, postpaid; two-year-old plants, 75c each 

 by express. 



WIXTERiJ TOO SEVERE FOR BUDDED ROSES. 



American Fork. Utah, October S. 1917. 

 I handle a great many roses, and I saw at Provo some roses from your house that 

 were exquisite. I handle nothing but two year old roses. I want roses on their own roots 

 as the climate is too severe here for the budded sort. Y»ur.« trulv. 



.1. R. PAYNE. 



Price, — All Roses on this page, except where noted, first size one-year plants, 

 20c each; 6 for $1.00, postpaid; two-year-old plants, 50c each; $5.00 per dozen, 

 by express. Varieties marked * furnished in large specimen or star size at 

 75 cents each. 



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