HYBRID TEA ROSES 
^MOST of these plants are budded or grafted, and while some 
planters prefer stock grown on their own roots, on account of 
the liability of budded plants to throw up suckers, this will rarely 
occur if deep planting is practiced, and if a wild shoot should appear, 
it should be removed close to the root. Much can be said in favor of 
budded plants, being more vigorous, producing finer blooms, coming 
into bearing sooner, and just as permanent and hardy as those on 
their own roots. 
Betty. Coppery rose, particularly free flowering in Autumn. 
Caroline Testout. Bright satiny rose; very free and fragrant. 
Columbia (E. G. Hill, 1918). Fine pink, very double and grown by 
hundreds of thousands for market. 
Mrs. Ambrose Ricardo. Pale pink and light yellow. Very large 
blooms. 
Dame Edith Helen. Brilliant soft pink, strong, vigorous constitu¬ 
tion. Large flowers. Very fragrant. 
Double White Killarney. Pure white. 
Duchess of Athol. Unusual color, an old golden orange, flushed 
with peach pink; profuse bloomer. 
Duchess of Wellington. Intense saffron yellow, stained with deep 
crimson; very fragrant. 
Edel. Enormous, well built white flower with faintest ivory white 
at base; very free flowering; delightfully scented. The best white 
Bose. 
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John Russell. Fine red. 
Wilhelm Kordes. Or¬ 
ange copper. 
Betty Uprichard. Coral 
pink. 
Independence Day. 
Coppery yellow. 
Hadley. Dark velvety 
red. 
Pres. Hoover. Cerise 
pink, yellow' and scar¬ 
let. 
Radiance. One of the 
very best pink Boses. 
Edel. Large double, ever- 
blooming, white. 
M rs. Aaron Ward. Old 
favorite, buff yellow. 
Souv. de Claudius Per- 
net. Best yellow. 
Etoile de Holland. One 
of the best dark reds. 
Mine. Butterfly. Flesh 
pink. 
Etoile de Hollande. A brilliant crimson red, the best all-around 
red bedding Bose yet introduced. Strong, vigorous, healthy 
grower; free, continuous bloomer: flowers large. 
leu Joseph Looymans. Distinct in color and formation; long 
buds, yellow', with apricot at the center; spicy fragrance. 
Francis Scott Key. Large, double flowers of unusual substance. 
Considered 1 he highest grade florist red Rose today. 
Gruss an Teplitz. This is the reddest of all the red Boses. Strong 
grower. 
Hadley. Deep velvety crimson; intensely fragrant. 
Jonkheer J. L. Mock. Silvery pink; highly perfumed. 
Ivaiserin Auguste Victoria. Soft, pearly white. 
Lady Alice Stanley. Deep coral rose; inside pale flesh. One of the 
best bedding varieties. 
Los Angeles (Howard & Smith, 1917). This is by far one of the 
finest Roses ever introduced; flame pink toned with coral; fragrance 
equal to Marechal Niel: will be as popular as the Jack Rose. $1.00 
each. $7.50 per doz.. $60.00 per 100. 
M me. Butterfly. Blush pink, suffused apricot and gold, of good 
texture and fragrance. 
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All varieties listed on this page , except as noted , are 75c each; $7.50 doz.; $60.00 per 100 
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