MARYLAND. I have some Rose bushes I bought from you 15 years ago when 

 we built the house. They are still blooming beautiful. Mrs. D. Ammel, Bal- 

 timore. June 2, 1931. 



HYBRID TEA ROSES— Continued 



*Red Radiance 



Very similar to Radiance and equally satis- 

 factory. Large, globular, cupped blooms, of 

 strong, clear red, with no trace of any other 

 color. An exceptionally vigorous grower, 

 sending forth heavy canes, with healthy fo- 

 liage. Very liberal in producing blooms, it 

 cannot be surpassed as a red garden rose. Ex- 

 tremely hardy. One of the dependable roses 

 as it is always in bloom no matter what the 

 conditions are. 



*CRUSADER — Rich velvety crimson of 

 bright hue and of massive form, this rose 

 is one of the very finest of the reds. The 

 flowers are very large, full, extremely double, 

 with petals of splendid substance. Plant is 

 of moderate growth, with exceptionally fine, 

 disease resistant foliage. Its long stems and 

 its lasting qualities make it a splendid cut- 

 ting variety. 



'SUNBURST— A magnificent giant yellow 

 forcing Rose, also well adapted for out- 

 door growing, being a vigorous and heal- 

 thy Rose. Reddish-bronze foliage. The 

 color is superb orange copper or golden 

 orange, with a deep orange center. 



MAD. CAROLINE TESTOUT— In color, 

 it is of a satiny rose, deepening to clear 

 red in the center. One of the most de- 

 pendable roses. 



'PREMIER— The blooms are immense, of- 

 ten measuring 5 and 6 inches across the 

 open flower; buds long, full and pointed. 

 Color rich, deep, rose-pink, without shad- 

 ings. 



The Ever Popular Red Radiance 



*Rad 



iance 



The Standard Garden Rose of America 



This is by far the best pink garden rose 

 in existence, because of its vigorous, heavy 

 growth, and its great abundance of bloom. 

 Extremely easy to grow, requiring little at- 

 tention, it is exceptionally well adapted for 

 the amateur's garden. The color is almost 

 a solid rose-pink, but with lighter tints and 

 reflections. Long, heavy stems, bearing 

 large and beautiful buds, which open slowly 

 into globular, somewhat loosely formed, 

 fairly double flowers. This is one of the 

 hardiest of roses, and will survive very se- 

 vere winters. 



The Great Radiance Rose 



KAISERIN AUGUSTA VICTORIA— Large 



buds of creamy white; the open flower deli- 

 cate pure white, with a drop of lemon at 

 the center, very large and fragrant. 



OPHELIA — Salmon flesh, shaded with rose 

 in perfect tints. Buds of unusual attractive- 

 ness, opening full and double. Plant of 

 strong habit, and produces its flowers in 

 great profusion. Very hardy. 



MADAME SEGOND WEBER— One of the 



most beautiful roses, of ideal form. The 

 long, pointed buds are pink or salmon-flesh 

 and when fully expanded are immense in 

 size, full and double; as the flower opens it 

 deepens until it fairly glows with its warm, 

 deep pink. Highly fragrant. Very hardy and 

 constantly in bloom. 



Prices. All Roses on this page, except where noted, 

 first size one-year plants, 25c each, 5 for $1.00, post- 

 paid; two-year-old plants, 75c each, by express; $8.00 

 per dozen of one or more varieties, 6 at doz. rate; 

 see Parcel Post charges, page 3. 



Varieties marked * can be furnished in Star size 

 or Specimen plants at $1.25 each by express. 



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