Hybrid Tea Roses 
Everblooming 
The varieties here offered are those most generally 
successful for outdoor culture. They all have their good 
points. We do not claim to offer every variety worth grow¬ 
ing, but only the cream of those which grow well under 
general soil and climatic conditions. This saves the in¬ 
experienced planter much confusion and insures against 
making a poor selection. Perhaps your own past experience, 
or that of your neighbor, will often tell you which kinds 
are particularly well adapted to your locality. 
The color-range in modern Roses is nothing short of 
phenomenal. Many of the old standard reds and pinks 
must yield to the excellent varieties introduced within the 
past ten years; they have given us those sparkling colors 
in salmon and orange down through the golden yellows 
and coppers to the very darkest maroon. Plant them freely 
—three or four of a kind in groups close together—so that 
a constant dash of Rose-color and Rose-fragrance may be 
enjoyed, even in the smallest garden. The habit of cutting 
your daily Rose is one worth while cultivating. 
Color Classification 
May we direct your attention to the five main 
color groups into which we have divided our 
Hybrid Tea Roses? We hope this will be an aid in 
making your choice of varieties easier. 
Pink: Light and dark pink, salmon, silvery and 
golden pink. 
Yellow: Golden, buttercup, lemon, orange, and 
coppery yellow. 
Red: Scarlet, crimson, and maroon. 
White : Pearly white to creamy white. 
Multicolor: Combinations of yellow, coppery 
scarlet, cerise, orange, and flame colors that are 
different from the four main color groups. 
We trust that the lack of large and beautiful color- 
plates will not influence your selection of Peterson Roses. 
We find it advisable from the standpoint of economy to 
picture only a few in color which portray to the inex¬ 
perienced buyer some idea of relative Rose beauty. Those 
experienced in buying Roses have learned that a selection 
based upon highly colored pictures is not always so 
satisfactory. 
PINK: Light and dark pink, salmon, silvery 
and golden pink 
BETTY. Very large, pointed, coppery pink bud, opening 
to a semi-full flower of a beautiful pale pink. In autumn 
the buds are exquisite. Moderately fragrant. Very 
vigorous, spreading. 75 cts. 
BETTY UPRICHARD. The flowers are semi-double, 
large, charmingly ruffled, and present an almost startling 
contrast in coloring. The outside of the petals is fiery 
copper-pink and the inner surface is soft salmon. Very 
fragrant. Very vigorous, tall and bushy. 75 cts. 
DEDUCT 
Quantity /10% from total price of any 10 or more Roses 
Discounts l 15% from total price of any 25 or more Roses 
These discounts do not apply to Collection Offers 
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