Betty Uprichard 
Hybrid Teas or 
“Everblooming” Roses 
Our list includes most of the newer and modern kinds, that have 
passed severe experimentation, have stood the test, and proven worthy. 
They are all “safe” varieties. Practically all of the colors and color- 
combinations, developed in recent years, are here represented. The fol¬ 
lowing are all Hybrid Teas or “Monthly Bloomers.” 
Your Roses must be kept well-nourished, properly pruned, and regu¬ 
larly sprayed or dusted. The effort will bring supreme satisfaction in 
the way of a successful rose-crop, and your Roses will have a happy 
and healthy life. 
ALBAST —Salmon-rose. A vigorous grower with plenty of healthy 
foliage. A very free and constant bloomer, producing pointed buds 
of rich salmon color. The bloom is fairly large, opening to a beau¬ 
tiful salmon-pink. We recommend this Rose for its constant bloom¬ 
ing qualities. It is sweetly fragrant. 
BETTY UPRICHARD —Two-toned. The inside of the petals is sal¬ 
mon-rose, the outside orange-carmine. The flower holds its color 
very well, the bush is healthy, vigorous and a free-bloomer. This 
is one of the “good” garden roses. The blooms are semi-double, 
with a spicy fragrance. 
CHARLES P. KILHAM —Orient-red and orange. Beautiful, long- 
pointed buds, excellent for cutting. A splendid bedding plant, vigor¬ 
ous and bushy. A brilliant color combination, a fine growing plant 
and an exceptionally heavy bloomer. Recommended by everyone. 
DAME EDITH HELEN —Clear pink. Very large, full, many-petalled 
bloom. The large buds on long stems are long lasting, making it a 
good exhibition or cut-flower rose. It is especially noted for its 
real, true Rose fragrance. It cannot be called a very heavy pro¬ 
ducer, but puts tremendous energy in the blooms that do come. 
DIRECTOR RUBIO —Velvety magenta-red. The blooms are im¬ 
mense, semi-double and unfading, with good fragrance. It is a low 
bedder of the ideal type, with abundant foliage. One of the best 
and most spectacular varieties for garden purposes. 
DUCHESS OF WELLINGTON —Deep saffron-yellow, tinted with 
orange. Its beautiful long-pointed bud opens to a very large, semi¬ 
double flower. It is delightfully fragrant. It has a low, spreading 
type of growth, of the “bedding” class. There are many newer 
yellows of purer color, finer form of flower, and greater publicity. 
But the Duchess is still about the best garden yellow, widely known 
and highly popular. 
E. G. HILL —Dazzling scarlet, toning to pure red. Full, very double 
blooms of perfect form on long stems, splendid for cutting. It is 
richly perfumed. The plant is vigorous, with healthy foliage, making 
a beautiful bush, always blooming. Very fragrant. 
ETOILE DE FRANCE —Velvety crimson with cherry-red center. It 
has large, double flowers, intensely fragrant, and long-lasting. The 
plant is a strong grower, healthy and free-blooming. This is an old 
variety, in this age of novelty-hunting, but it is yet one of our 
finest reds. 
ETOILE DE HOLLANDE —Dark red. This is the finest red garden 
rose. The buds are of perfect form. The blooms are large and 
double on long stems, and are truly fragrant. The plant is strong, 
vigorous in growth, and easily grown, with healthy foliage. It is 
constantly blooming and blooming. We know of no better or finer 
rose. 
GOLDEN GLEAM —Bright, pure, buttercup yellow. Blooms of 
perfect form on long stems, and quite fragrant. A good grower 
and a very active bloomer. 
GRUSS AN AACHEN —Yellowish-rose color. The large, full flowers 
cover the bush in a mass of bloom. This variety, too, is a splendid 
bedder of the low, heavily-foliaged type. It is a hard worker, being 
constantly in bloom. It needs no petting or pampering, only ordi¬ 
nary care. Roses like this keep the garden alive and interesting 
throughout the entire summer. 
GRUSS AN TEPLITZ —Deep crimson. Flowers full, double, and in¬ 
tensely fragrant. This is a strong, tall grower, often used for 
hedges or as a border plant. It is an old variety, but a real one 
and still very popular. 
HAWLMARK CRIMSON —Intense, velvety crimson, tinted maroon. 
The flowers are semi-double and slightly fragrant. A very free 
bloomer, and a splendid bedder. It is very hardy and easily cared 
for. Its unusually dark color attracts considerable attention and 
causes a very noticeable contrast with the yellows, oranges and 
mixtures of today’s popularity. 
IMPERIAL POTENTATE —Carmine-pink. Large, double, well¬ 
shaped flowers, of true rose fragrance. Bush vigorous, with healthy, 
beautiful foliage. 
JOANNA HILL —Creamy yellow. It has long buds that open to per¬ 
fectly formed, very full flowers set on long stems, especially good 
for cutting. It is also slightly fragrant. It is a very good grower, 
with healthy foliage, and an upright, well-shaped bush. A very 
fine rose. 
KAISERIN AUGUSTE VIKTORIA —Cream-white with a greenish 
center. The best white Hybrid Tea yet produced. The blooms are 
large, full and of perfect form, with rich fragrance. The bush is 
a strong grower. It is also a good bloomer, the flowers coming on 
long stems, fine for cutting. 
KILLARNEY WHITE —Pure white. It has long-pointed buds, is a 
good grower and a good bedder. It is a sport of the famous Killar- 
ney, with many of its characteristics. 
LADY ALICE STANLEY —Inside of petals flesh-pink, reverse deep 
coral. The buds are long-pointed, opening to beautiful cup-shaped 
flowers. The flowers are very double of perfect form and fragrant. 
The bush is a strong erect grower with healthy foliage. 
LADY ASHTOWN —Clear, rose-pink. Long-pointed buds and brilliant 
flowers. A very vigorous and bushy grower. An unusually active 
bloomer and a splendid variety. One of the “old” roses that have 
not yet been surpassed. 
LADY FORTEVIOT —Golden yellow mixed with apricot. The blooms 
are large, fragrant and of very good form. One of the newer varieties 
that have pleased us very much. A sturdy bush and very active 
bloomer. 
MME. ALBERT BARRIER —Salmon tinted with Nankin-yellow, with 
a darker center. The flowers are large and beautiful. The bush is 
very vigorous, upright and bushy in growth. Another excellent and 
needed bedder. Constantly in bloom. 
E. C. HILL 
