Rose Specialist 8 MELVIN E. WYANT 
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THE HYBRID TEA ROSES— Continued 
JulienPotin. Also called the “Golden Pernet”. The color is a charm¬ 
ing shade of yellow, a little deeper than Claudius Pernet. The buds 
are long pointed and are produced profusely on a vigorous erect 
growing bush. The fragrant blossoms are large and double with 
long stems. 75c. 
Killarney Brilliant. An improvement over the old favorite Killarney 
which was one of the most popular Roses ever introduced. It has 
long-pointed buds which open into large, loose, semi-full, fragrant 
flowers of a lovely clear pink color. Beautiful in the bud and half 
open state. The plants are very hardy, free blooming, and easy 
to grow. 75c. 
Konigin Louise. The large white Roses are produced abundantly on 
vigorous average height plants. The fragrant blossoms are very 
double, composed of a large number of small petals. The stems are 
medium length and strong enough to hold up the large blooms. 75c. 
Lady Alice Stanley. One of the finest garden Roses. The large 
blooms are borne on long stems and the outside of the broad petals 
is deep rose, the inside pale flesh. The blossoms are very double and 
intensely fragrant. The heavy foliage is a good deep green and is 
disease resistant. A free, continuous bloomer, thoroughly desirable 
and dependable. 75c. 
Wyant’s Exclusive Introduction! The SENTINEL. 
A new unusual Rose that will be ready for distribution next Fall. It is a type that we have been 
looking forward to for years and which will fill a great need. Sentinel is a hardy, ever blooming shrub 
Rose. It blooms as much or more than most Hybrid Teas but it is as hardy as a shrub. The blossom 
is a velvety crimson about the shade of Red Radiance. It is large, double, fragrant and the petals hold 
for a long time but drop off cleanly. The bush is a vigorous grower, producing the large blossoms 
singly or in threes at the top of long, strong stems. The buds are ovoid and the blooms are composed 
of 42 large, broad petals. Sentinel is the variety that was presented to the American Rose Society 
by Allister Clark of Australia who originated the Rose. You will want one to put among the shrubbery 
or to plant as a specimen in the yard. Illustrated in color on opposite page. 
Orders taken for delivery in the Fall of 1934. $1.50 
Lady Ashtown. The long pointed buds open into large, fragrant, 
high centered blooms with deep pink, reflexed petals. They are 
always of wonderful form and beautiful color. The plant is a vigor¬ 
ous grower and a profuse bloomer, 60 to 70 a year. An old depend¬ 
able sort that is still very popular. A Rose that you can depend on 
to furnish you and your friends with flowers the whole Summer. 75c. 
Lady Forteviot. Those who see the startling color of this Rose are 
immediately captivated by its beauty. The semi-double blossoms 
are borne in profusion and make a great showing when several are 
planted together. The well lasting flowers are a bright yellow color, 
flushed with cardinal red, giving a deep apricot appearance. The 
alluring flowers are borne several together and have a delightful 
fragrance. 85c. 
Lady Hillingdon. The older Rose lovers have known and admired 
this variety on account of the wonderful soft old gold color of its fra¬ 
grant blossoms. They are borne in profusion on long, wiry stems. 
This is the only Tea Rose that I raise and it as hardy as most of 
the Hybrid Teas. 75c. 
Lady Margaret Stewart. Of the newer yellow and copper shades, 
this Rose is supreme. The color is wonderful. In the young stage, the 
flower is deep, burnt orange, heavily veined and splashed with or¬ 
ange scarlet, the reverse of the petals deeply marked with carmine. 
As the bloom develops these shades intermingle forming in the fully 
developed blossoms a beautiful cadmium orange effect. The bud is 
long and pointed, opening to a very full flower of pleasing form. 
Furthermore, the flowers are delightfully perfumed. Not as strong a 
grower as I would like, but has elegant blossoms. Gives about 2 
McGredy’s Scarlet. (See page 9.) dozen blooms a year. Illustrated in color on inside front cover. 75c. 
EASY 
Anyone should be able to succeed perfectly with these Roses if the 
directions are followed. They are easy to grow and prolific bloomers. 
TO-GROW 
COLLECTION 
$6 
.00 
Betty Uprichard 
Charles K. Douglas 
Duchess of Wellington 
Mme. Jules Bouche 
Mrs. A. R. Waddell 
Mrs. Chas. Bell 
Mrs. E. P. Thom 
Mrs. G. A. Van Rossem 
President Herbert Hoover 
Radiance 
Red Radiance 
Wilhelm Kordes 
