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HYBRID-TEA ROSES FOR FALL PLANTING 
MERITORIOUS RECENT INTRODUCTIONS AND GENERAL 
LIST OF BEST VARIETIES : 
The Roses offered on this and the following pages represent the cream of the novelties of recent years, together with the best standard 
well tried varieties, all of them sorts that have been thoroughly tested and which we unhesitatingly recommend to the large and small 
planter; not as the most extensive but what we believe is the fizest collection of Hybrid-Tea Roses ever offered to the Rose-loving American 
public. 
Crusader. Large massive and full double flowers on stiff 
stems, fine for cutting, color a rich crimson, particularly 
good in late summer and fall. 
Cuba. Asa bedding Rose for brilliant mass effect we know of 
nothing that will equal this French introduction and although 
the flowers are semi-double, they possess a charm and 
brilliancy in color which is an entirely new’tone in Roses, a 
glorious bright vermilion-scarlet overlying an orange ground, 
this color combination is so intense that in full sunlight it 
glistens with an iridescent sparkle. A vigorous grower with 
dark green foliage which makes a splendid foil for the masses 
of richly colored blooms that it produces from spring to late 
fall. 
Dainty Bess. See page 50. $1.50 each. 
Dame Edith Helen. See page 48. 
Dorina Neave. See page 50. $1.50 each. 
Doris Traylor. Very distinct in coloring, the long buds 
orange-cadmium; the outer petals heavily flushed deep 
orange. As the large flower expands it changes to a 
deep amber-yellow. Plant vigorous and free-flowering; 
delicately scented. 
Dr. Edward Deacon. See page 50. $1.50 each. 
Duchess of Athol. The coloring of this new variety is uncommon 
and delightful, an old golden orange flushed with peach pink, par- 
ticularly attractive in the bud and open state, growth vigorous, a 
continuous profuse bloomer. 
Duchess of Wellington. See page 49. 2 
Edith Nellie Perkins. New this season, a Rose entirely distinct 
in coloring and of such strong robust growth that it should succeed 
anywhere and produce an abundance of its pretty colored flowers. 
The buds are long and pointed, the outside of the petals cream and 
blush shaded with orange at the base, the inner face is salmon-pink 
with golden-orange base; the flowers are moderately double, pro- 
duced on Jong stems and sweetly scented. $1.50 each. 
Hysrip-TEA Rose, ANGELE PERNET > 
Abol. See page 50. $1.50 each. 
Advocate. See page 50. $2.50 each. 
Adele Crofton. See page 50. $2.50 each. 
Amelie de Bethune. Color very much like Mme. Edouard 
Herriot —coral red shade with yellow at the base—but a 
much larger, more double flower. 
Angele Pernet. Distinct in coler, a rich, vivid, coppery- 
orange-yellow in which it is not approached by any other 
Rose. Its buds are long, opening to semi-double cupped 
fragrant flowers. An indispensable variety that you will 
love for its wonderful color. 
Betty. Produces blooms of marvelous beauty, particularly so in the 
autumn. Color glowing coppery-rose, suffused with a golden sheen. 
Betty Uprichard. A pretty combination of colors, inner face of 
petals delicate salmon-pink to carmine, outside glowing carmine 
with coppery sheen and orange suffusion; well-formed medium 
sized flowers of good substance and sweet scented. 
Caroline Testout. One of the most popular and valuable bedding 
varieties; large, full globular flowers of bright satiny rose, with 
brighter centre, very free and fragrant. The Rose that made 
Portland, Oregon, famous as the Rose City. 
Charles P. Kilham. See page 50. $1.50 each. 
Chateau de Clos Vougeot. Beautiful rich flowers, brilliant 
scarlet shaded fiery red changing to dark velvety crimson as the 
blooms expand, very double, intensely fragrant. 
Columbia. Of strong, vigorous habit and exceptionally free bloom- 
ing. The flowers are perfect in form. Color a most pleasing shade 
of rose-pink and delightfully fragrant. 
Constance. A free-flowering variety, producing beautiful long 
orange-yellow buds, more or less streaked with crimson; as they 
develop they open to a full globular flower of golden-yellow. New Hysrip-TEA Rose, Dorrs TRAYL 
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PRICE—Any of the above, except where noted in strong two-year-old dormant plants, $1.00 each; $11.00 per doz.; $90.00 per 100. 
Prices on dormant plants include delivery to any Postoffice in the U. 5S. 
