SIX WONDERFUL 
NEW HYBRID TEA ROSES 
IF YOU WANT THE BEST HERE THEY ARE 
ETOILE DE HOLLANDE—This is one of the very best introductions among red ever- 
looming Roses. To begin with the growth is good and the color of the bloom is a very 
deep, rich glowing red one. It has more than come up to our expectations in giving us 
..such a really good everblooming red Rose, of which we have none too many. The foliage 
^"is quite disease-resisting and our plants, even during the hot, damp days of early August 
are always a mass of flowers and foliage. 
LADY MARGARET STEWART—A variety of recent introduction. The larg:e pointed, 
deep orange-yellow bud opens to an extremely well-shaped flower marked with shades 
of orange, carmine, and red. It is distinctly an exhibition variety, producing its buds on 
long, erect stems. 
MARGARET McGREDY—Here we have not only a comparatively new Rose but one of 
the few good novelties that gives us a distinct break in color. This color is difficult to 
describe; red, rose and flame on the upper side of the petals, the under surface suffused 
with gold—a*wonderful contrast; perhaps orange-vermilion, or better, coppery red, would 
best describe it. Growth is very vigorous and foliage dark olive-green, quite free from 
mildew and black-spot; bush well shaped, requiring little pruning. The ovoid buds and 
double, cupped blooms are of good substance and depth of petals, and are produced on stiff 
stems, medium in length. Very free and prolific bloomer and extremely hardy most any¬ 
where in the United States. For massing in beds where 
unusual color effect is wanted, there is nothing to surpass it. 
PRESIDENT HERBERT HOOVER—The best American 
introduction of recent years. We have found the plant per¬ 
fectly hardy and free flowering, possessing all the qualities 
of a most valuable garden variety. First introduced as a 
distinct greenhouse Rose, it has now been found equally as 
well adapted to outdoor culture. The color combination is 
unique—a blending of maroon, orange, and gold. We find 
the color of the early flowers is more clearly defined and 
fixed in this variety more than in Talisman. 
TALISMAN (T)—Brilliant red and gold buds, opening to 
well-shaped blooms of scarlet-orange and rich yellow. Tall, 
vigorous growth. Constantly in bloom. A seedling of 
Ophelia and Souvenir de Claudius Pernet, with the most 
vivid color yet produced in Roses. 
Any variety of the above roses 2-year field grown roses. 
50c each; 3 for $1.25. 
The above six roses are a magnificent balance of color. 
1 each of all six for $2.00. 
Etoile De Hollande 
REV. F. PAGE-ROBERTS—This is one of the richest, full¬ 
est, and most perfect yellow Roses yet produced. The bud 
is beautifully marked and marbled with carmine-red. The 
bloom is a very full one and of great substance, and comes 
on a stocky plant, well branching, but of moderate height. 
Surely it is a variety which the Rose connoisseur must have. 
Lady Margaret Stewart 
I 
President Hoover 
Rev. F. Page Roberts 
Margaret McGredy 
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