NEW YORK. The "Garden Gem" Rose I purchased of you is the most beautiful 

 Rose for a garden Rose that we have in our collection. Mrs. Frank G. Baker, 

 September 18, 1930. 



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Gorgeous Newcomer "Rose Hill' 



*Rose Hill 



Sport of Columbia but superior in every 

 way. Darker than Columbia, larger blooms, 

 better foliage and grower. The buds and 

 blooms are perfect in color and formation, 

 being long pointed and solid, opennig into 

 a perfect bloom of immense size. Splendid 

 grower, free from disease, producing an 

 abundance of flowers the entire season. 

 Color a pure rose pink of charming brill- 

 iance which does not lighten. 



MRS. CHARLES BELL— Lovely shell- 

 pink buds and blooms of fine globular 

 form with shadings of soft salmon, 

 sweetly perfumed. Strong bushy plant 

 bearing good foliage seldom attacked by 

 disease. A sport of Radiance exactly 

 like it except in color, making it soon to 

 become as popular as the standard varie- 

 ties Radiance and Red Radiance. 



EUREKA — The color is an unusually bril- 

 liant, clear rose pink, retaining its color 

 in the open flower. Lovely buds of fine 

 form; flowers very large, full and double, 

 borne on long straight stems. Foliage 

 heavy and of a dark green color. Strong 

 grower, forming an erect bush. A remark- 

 ably free bloomer. 



Hybrid Tea Roses 



The Most Desirable of All 



It has not been many 

 years since the introduc- 

 tion of the Hybrid Tea 

 class of roses by Guillot. 

 It is a part of the early 

 history of the Rose in 

 this country that this 

 house was the first to call 

 attention to the valuable 

 characteristics of the class 

 and was greatly instru- 

 mental in mak- 

 ing it the most 

 — s popular. Today 

 / the great ma- 

 ^^Bk jority of roses 

 grown are Hy- 

 \ brid Teas, and 



n e w varieties 

 are being pro- 

 duced by the hundreds. 



The Hybrid Teas, as a 

 class, are the most satis- 

 factory of roses. They 

 produce the most beauti- 

 ful blooms, of all forms 

 and colors — and continu- 

 ously from early spring 

 until heavy frost. Like the 

 Hybrid Perpetuals, they 

 are vigorous growers; har- 

 _ dy, but not exceptionally 

 so. Therefore" they are well adapted for 

 growing in our temperate climates, but in 

 zones of extreme winters need some pro- 

 tection. Their foliage is heavy and disease 

 resisting, but, as with all roses, must be 

 protected from the ravages of insects. 



Our collection of Hybrid Teas is exten- 

 sive and complete. But the varieties offer- 

 ed on the following pages have been select- 

 ed with an understanding of the needs of 

 the amateur grower, and are varieties that 

 have shown themselves to be well adapted 

 for growing. 



AMELIA GUDE — A most charming rose, 

 with dainty buds, and blooms of exquis- 

 ite form. The colors of yellow-rose, 

 deepening towards the center to peach 

 yellow, are exceedingly soft, and very 

 pleasingly blended. A strong growing 

 variet}', with fine healthy foliage and 

 very liberal in its production of blooms 

 from one season's end to the other. 



Price. First size, one-year plants, 25c each, for 

 all Roses on this page except where noted, 5 for 

 $1.00, postpaid; two-year-old plants, 75c each, by 

 express; $8.00 per dozen of one or more varieties, 

 6 at dozen rate. 



Varieties marked * can be furnished in Star 

 size or Specimen plants at $1.25 each by express. 



See page 3 for Parcel Post Charges. 



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