NEW YORK. The "Garden Gnn" 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 IS, 1930. 



HYBRID TEA ROSES— Continued 



*Rose Hill 



Sport of Columbia but superior 

 in every way. Darker than Col- 

 umbia, larger blooms, better foli- 

 age arid grower. The buds and 

 blooms are perfect in color and 

 formation, being long pointed and 

 solid, opening into a perfect bloom 

 of immense size. Splen- 

 did grower, free from 

 disease, producing an 

 abundance of flowers the 

 entire season. Color a 

 pure rose pink of charm- 

 ing brilliance which does J 

 not lighten. Price 40c. >> ■-. y 

 each, 3 for $1, for first 

 size plants, postpaid. 4 



2-year-old plants 90c. 

 each, $9 doz. by ex- 

 press. Star size or 

 Specimen plants $1.25 

 each. 



*TALISMAN. A very much 

 advertised and sensational rose. 

 There do not seem to be two 

 descriptions that fit it in all 

 phases. Some speak very highly 

 of it while others condemn it. 

 It has one great redeeming 

 feature and that is its disease 

 resistant quality. We have 

 found it a wonderful grower and 

 bloomer. Buds are handsome 

 of a mixture of orange yellow 

 and red, a striking combination. 

 Superb in early spring and in 

 the late fall. Price first size plants, 40 cts each; 

 3 for $1, postpaid; 2-year-old plants, 90 cts. 

 each; §9.00 doz., by express. Star size or 

 Specimen plants $1.25. 



V.MELIA GUDE. A most charming rose, with dainty 

 buds, and blooms of exquisite form. The colors 

 of yellow-rose, deepening towards the center 

 to peach yellow, are exceedingly soft, and very 

 pleasingly blended. A strong growing variety, with 

 fine, healthy foliage and very liberal in its produc- 

 tion of blooms from one season's end to the other. 



IOOSIER BEAUTY. The rich colors of this mar- 

 velous rose have never been equaled — dusky, crim- 

 son scarlet, with dark shadings and of a depth found 

 in no other rose. Hea\ y petals of a velvet-like tex- 

 ture add to the richness of the colors. 



V\L NOTTING. Blooms fine, large, full double and 

 perfect formation. Color a bright rosy cerise, with a 

 deeper center. Fragrant. 



A Gorgeous Newcomer "Rose Hill 



*Jonkheer J. L. Mock 



The buds are immense and of very fine form, borne on 

 long, stiff stems. Color a clear imperial pink, reflexed 

 petals of a lighter shade. Strong, tall grower, at its 

 best in heat, when the heavy petals open to perfection. 

 DEAN HOLE. Silvery carmine Boses with salmon 

 shadings. The coloring is distinct and unique; 

 handsome tribute to the eminent Bosarian whose 

 name it bears. 

 MAD. CAROLINE TESTOUT. In color, it is of a 

 satiny rose, deepening to clear red in the center. 

 One of the most dependable roses. 

 *PREMIER. The blooms are immense, often measur- 

 ing 5 and 6 inches across the open flower; buds long, 

 full and pointed. Color rich, deep, rose-pink, with- 

 out shadings. 



Price. First size, one-year plants, .HO cts. each, for all 

 Roses on this page except where noted, 4 for $1.00, postpaid; 

 two-year-old plants, 85 cts. each, by express; $8.50 per 

 dozen of one or more varieties, 6 at dozen rate. 



Varieties marked can he furnished in Star size or 

 Specimen plants at $1.25 each hy express. 



See page 9 for Parcel Post Charges. 



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