HYBRID TEA 
EVERBLOOMING ROSES 
H YBRID TEAS are the most popular of all gar¬ 
den roses. They are hardy enough to withstand 
our northern winters. They start blooming in early 
June and continue with short rest periods until 
nipped by severe frosts. Out of the hundreds of 
Hybrid Teas, we have selected those best adapted 
to the home garden. 
BIG, STRONG 2- and 3-YEAR-OLD PLANTS 
Prices For This Group 
Each .$0.40 18 for 
6 for 2.05 50 for 
12 for 3.95 100 for 
5.85 
14.75 
27.50 
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America —The large, long bud opens into an 
immense rose-pink bloom. Very lasting; moderately 
fragrant. Thornless. Gold Medal Winner in 1924. 
Still one of the best. 
Annie Laurie —The flower is cupped with flesh- 
pink petals, deeper pink at the edges and golden at 
the base. 
Briarcliff —Very large bud, opening into huge 
flower, often 4^4 inches across. The petals are a deep 
rose pink at the center passing to lighter on the 
outer petals, with a touch of citron-green at the 
base. Moderately fragrant. 
Columbia —The bud is deep pink. The flower is 
extra-large and very durable. Intensely fragrant. 
The petals are a glistening rose pink. 
Commonwealth — The large double flower is 
deep pink, borne singly on a medium stem. Mod¬ 
erately fragrant, lasting. 
E. G. Hill— A recent introduction of surpassing 
beauty. The immense flower is 
dazzling scarlet, shading to a 
deeper pure red as it develops. 
Joanna Hill — One of the 
best yellows, recently intro¬ 
duced. The large flower is a 
deep yellow, moderately fra¬ 
grant. 
Madame Butterfly — The 
flower is medium sized, of an 
intense salmon - flesh color, 
shading to light yellow at the 
base of the petals. Very lasting. 
Slightly fragrant. A rose that 
should be in every collection. 
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A SPLENDID TRIO 
Mrs. Calvin Coolidge, Premier 
Supreme and Mme. Butterfly 
