WEST HILL N U R S E R I E S —F RE DONIA, NEW YORK 
Mme. Butterfly. 
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Columbia. 
Hybrid Tea Roses 
Field-grown, strong, 2-year, No. 1. 
Price, postpaid, 50c each; 10 for ^4.50, except 
where noted. 
Five of one variety or ten of not over three varieties at 
ten rates. 
These are commonly known as monthly Roses and are be¬ 
coming very popular with many, because of their long bloom¬ 
ing season. 
Columbia. Clear imperial pink, reverse of petals rosy, silvery 
white; blooms of magnificent size and form, produced on 
stiff, erect canes; the strongest grower in the Hybrid Tea 
class. A giant of the La France type. 
DAME EDITH HELEN. A magnificent, fragrant new Rose 
of a beautiful, brilliant pink color. The buds are long and 
pointed, opening into a marvelously perfect flower. The 
most perfumed of all pink Roses. 60c each. 
ETOILE DE HOLLANDE. Brilliant red blooms of mag¬ 
nificent size, perfect in half-open state, showing clean, at¬ 
tractive centers when fully open; petals enormous; very 
fragrant. Plants branching, particularly free flowering 
and healthy. 60c each. 
Mrs. Aaron Ward. 
Killarney, Pink. Large, long, pointed buds, opening to large 
loose blooms of flesh color, borne on long, strong stems. 
Mme. Caroline Testout. The streets of Portland, Ore., are 
bordered with thousands of these Roses because the beau¬ 
tiful blooms are borne abundantly all summer on the strong, 
vigorous plants. The large, rounded flowers are bright 
satiny rose, with darker edges of petals bordered with sil¬ 
very pink. 
Killarney, White. Sport of Killarney and very similar to it 
in size, shape and fragrance, but pure white in color. 
Los Angeles. One of the most notable American garden Roses. 
Its color is a luminous flame pink, toned coral, shaded trans¬ 
lucent gold at base of petals. An upright, sturdy grower, 
bearing perfect fragrant flowers on strong stems. Desirable 
. . in every garden. 
J. L. Mock. Carmine buds of gigantic size, opening very 
slowly to enormous blooms of deep pink, against which the 
reflexing petals show an inner surface of silver-rose Plant 
strong and healthy. 
BEYOND EXPECTATIONS 
Renselaer, N. Y., Box 459, December 28th, 1932. 
Roses purchased from you last year were beyond expectations. Beau¬ 
tiful buds and flowers and plenty of them. Will undoubtedly buy more 
this season. P. J. GOMPH. 
E. G. HILL, Large blooms of deep maroon, velvety on 
inside. In addition to its gorgeous appearance, it is 
exquisitely perfumed. 75c each. 
Roses 
We offer only the very best and most popular well-tried 
varieties, with the majority of which every lover of the Rose 
is familiar. We recommend them for general planting to the 
one who wishes the finest varieties, and who is desirous of a 
supply of extra choice flowers to cut throughout the season. 
There is not one individual sort which we cannot endorse as 
possessing superior merit; all have been thoroughly tested. 
