SELECT-GROSES 



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HyuridTea Rose, Etoile de Holi.ande. See page 133 



Eldorado (Land of Gold). Of free flowering habit and fra- 

 grance, in color it is of the golden yellow that is peculiar to 

 the climbing Rose Marechal Niel. 



Elegante. Long sulphur yellow buds developing into large 

 full creamy-yellow flowers, a strong vigorous grower and 

 very free flowering. 



Elizabeth of York. See page 122. $1.50 each. 



Emile Charles. Bud fiery red, shaded golden yellow; 

 flowers of medium size, coral red, edges eglantine pink 

 shaded crushed strawberry, flame color at base; growth 

 vigorous, free bloomer. 



Emily Dodd. See page 122. $1.50 each. 



Ethel James. See page 138. 



Etoile de Feu. Very attractive large substantial globular 

 buds expanding to large, cupped, full to centre flowers, of a 

 rich flaming orange-pink with flame colored shadings, 

 borne profusely throughout the season. 



Etoile de Hollande. See page 133. 



Everest. See page 122. $1.00 each. 



Evert Van Dyk. See page 122. $1.50 each. 



Felicity. See page 133. 



Flamingo. See page 122. $1.50 each. 



Feu Joseph Looymans. Remarkable for its long pointed 

 buds of brilliant orange buff and large moderately double- 

 yellow flowers with apricot centre and spicy fragrance. Growth 

 vigorous, upright and very free flowering. A splendid bedding 

 Rose and line for cutting. 



Frank Reader. A large massive flower with high pointed 

 centre with nicely reflexing petals of great substance, the long 

 buds in first developing are light lemon-yellow, while the 

 flowers in their half-expanded form reveal a heart of golden 

 apricot; it has a delicious rose-apple scent. 



Select Hybrid-Tea Roses 



Francis Scott Key. Very large double flowers of a rich 

 crimson-red; a strong sturdy grower and free bloomer that 

 ilways attracts attention, particularly in the fall. 

 Gaiety. See page 122. $1.50 ea< h. 



General MacArthur. One of the best all-around 

 bedding Roses, its flowers are of good form, of a 

 warm, rich crimson scarlet and very fragrant. 

 Gladys Benskin. See page 122. $1.50 eai h. 

 Golden Dawn. Sec page 122. $1.50 each. 

 Golden Emblem. A most beautiful tk-ar 

 yellow, occasionally flaked with crimson 

 on the outer petals, wonderfully well 

 shaped buds and flowers on long stems. 

 Gruss an Coburg. See page 123. $1.50 

 each. 



Hadley. Large, full, perfect flowers of ri< h, 

 dazzling crimson-scarlet shading to vel- 

 vety crimson; fragrant. 

 Henrich Eggers. See page 123. $2.50 

 each. 



Hilda. See page 123. $1.50 each. 

 Hon. Violet Douglas Pennant. See 



page 123. $1.50 each. 

 Hoosier Beauty. Intense rich, dazzling 

 crimson-scarlet, good sized full flowers delici- 

 ously scented. 

 Hortulanus Budde. One of the best bedding 

 Roses of its color, a bright orange-scarlet, not 

 unlike that of the popular Paul's Scarlet Clim- 

 ber; very free. 



H. V. Machin. A gorgeous flower of large size; an in- 

 tensely black-grained scarlet-crimson, on rigid, sturdy 

 stems. A vigorous, strong growing Rose. 

 Imperial Potentate. The beautifully-shaped long buds de- 

 velop into large double sweet-scented flowers of glistening ruse- 

 pink with silvery suffusion at base of petals. Growth vigorous, 

 upright and very free flowering. 

 Impress. See page 123. $1.50 each. 



New Hybrid-Tea Rose. Edith Nellie Perkins. See page 121 



Price. Any of the above, except where noted, in strong two-year-old plants, $1.00 each; $11.00 per doz. ; 

 $90.00 per 100. 25 or more plants supplied at 100 rate, which is ten percent less than the each price 



