BRISTOL J\[URSERIES, Inc., BRISTOL, CONN- 
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Hybrid Tea Roses, General List 
All the following Hybrid Tea Roses, 2-yr. plants, 75 cts. each, $7.50 per doz. 
Betty Uprichard. Brilliant coppery red in the bud; 
orange-carmine with salmon-pink shadings; fragrant 
and free. 
Briarcliff. Large, long-pointed bud; flowers deep rose- 
pink at center, lighter on outer petals; moderately 
fragrant. 
Duchess of Wellington. The most popular yellow gar¬ 
den Rose. Lovely golden orange buds of long, taper¬ 
ing form, opening to very large, sweet-scented flowers, 
saffron-yellow in color, mingled with deep crimson 
markings. 
E. G. Hill. Dazzling scarlet-crimson in color. Strong, 
vigorous grower and very free. 
Etoile de Hollande. A good crimson-red. Flowers are 
large and fragrant. Altogether one of the most 
reliable red Roses. 
Frau Karl Druschki. Pure white—the best of its color. 
Golden Dawn. A lovely shade of light lemon-yellow, 
with old-rose markings; full, double, fragrant flowers 
of exquisite form and a nice habit of flowering. 
Gruss an Teplitz. For garden purposes alone this is 
undoubtedly the most showy red Rose. The medium¬ 
sized flowers are produced with utmost freedom; 
color, velvety crimson, and intensely fragrant. 
Imperial Potentate. An easy-growing Rose, with large, 
fragrant flowers of sparkling dark rose-pink color. 
Joanna Hill. Very large, full flowers of clear yellow on 
opening, shading to orange-yellow in the center 
when fully expanded. The flowers are fragrant and 
particularly valuable for cutting. 
Julien Potin (Golden Pernet). A fine golden yellow, 
which grows richer and deeper as the flower matures. 
The blossoms are very large, beautifully formed, and 
delightfully fragrant. A strong, upright grower with 
foliage of a fine, glossy, bronzy green, healthy tone, 
and a very free bloomer. 
Kaiserin Auguste Viktoria. This is the sweetest of all 
the white Roses. The bud is a creamy white, de¬ 
veloping slowly to large, snow-white flowers that are 
absolutely perfect in form. Notwithstanding its 
tendency to winter-kill unless heavily protected, it 
should be in every collection. 
Killarney Queen. This is the best of all the Killarney 
varieties, stronger in growth, more free in flowering. 
Semi-double flowers of exquisite fragrance and bright 
cerise-pink color. 
Lady Alice Stanley. A lovely coral-rose, shading to¬ 
ward the center to tlesh-pink. Strong, upright 
growth; healthy, attractive foliage; very free flowering. 
Margaret McGredy. A rich, brilliant shade of Turkish 
or Oriental red, passing, as the (lowers mature, to 
an attractive carmine-rose. Plants vigorous and 
bushy, retaining their fine disease-resistant foliage. 
McGredy’s Scarlet. An outstanding Rose. It is rich 
brilliant velvety scarlet on an orange background. 
Growth is perfect. 
Miss Lolita Armour. A brilliant combination of deep 
coral-red and copper-red, suffused with tints varying 
from yellow to reddish orange. Vigorous. 
Mme. Butterfly. Light, soft pink, tinted with gold near 
the base of petals; highly perfumed and perfect in 
shape. Free flowering. 
Mme. Edouard Herriot (The Daily Mail Rose). Spark¬ 
ling coral-red and orange, at times shaded with 
yellow and reddish scarlet. 
Mrs. Charles Bell. A Radiance variety with all of the 
splendid growing features of the parent plant, but a 
lovely shell-pink in color, shaded with salmon. 
Mrs. Pierre S. du Pont. This is the outstanding yellow 
Rose of the day. A rich golden yellow; reddish gold 
tints while in the bud stage. The easiest grown yellow 
Rose. 
Ophelia. So thoroughly established as one of the good 
garden Roses that a description is hardly necessary. 
Color is a delicate salmon-flesh, shaded with rose. 
Very free and altogether desirable. 
Golden Dawn 
President Herbert Hoover. A striking combination of 
cerise-pink, flame, scarlet and yellow; large, fragrant, 
well-formed flowers. Strong and floriferous. 
Radiance. The most free flowering and easiest to grow 
under average garden conditions. Color, brilliant 
carmine-pink, with salmon-pink and yellow shadings. 
Red Radiance. Color, a bright cerise-red. The flowers, 
particularly during the fall months, are really out¬ 
standing. 
Rev. F. Page-Roberts. The long, pointed buds are 
coppery red and open golden yellow, with red mark¬ 
ings on the outside. Remarkably free in flowering. 
Talisman. Yellow, gold, burnt-orange, and apricot, 
rose, pink, scarlet, and crimson are the colors which 
Talisman assumes when it is grown under favorable 
conditions. 
Ville de Paris. A gorgeous yellow Rose with splendid, 
long, well-formed buds and large flowers of the purest 
yellow. 
TRI-OGEN 
Combined Spray Treatment 
Fungicide—Insecticide—Plant Stimulant 
Complete Protection against Plant Insects 
and Diseases 
In the past. Mildew and Black-Spot have been most difficult 
to combat. However, these diseases are now easily controlled 
with the Tri-ogen Spray Treatment, which gives COMPLETE 
protection against all diseases and insect pests. It is easily 
applied and also acts as a plant stimulant—producing vigor in 
growth with resultant luxurious blooms, heretofore considered 
impossible. The Tri-ogen Spray Treatment applied weekly, 
from early season until late frost, makes it- possible for the 
amateur to achieve success comparable, in many cases, to 
that of the professional grower. 
TRI-OGEN was officially adopted for the exclusive pro¬ 
tection of the Garden of 16,000 Roses at the CENTURY OF 
PROGRESS, Chicago World’s Fair. 
PRICES 
A. Small Kit (makes 16 quarts).$1.50 
B. Medium Kit (makes 64 quarts). 4.00 
C. Large Kit (makes 32 gallons). . 6.00 
D. Estate Kit (makes 128 gallons). 20.00 
