MICHELLE HARDY GARDEN ROSES 
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GENERAL LIST OF MICHELL’S SELECT HYBRID TEA ROSES 
Hybrid. Tea Rose, Roslyn 
Mevrouw G. A. Van Rossem. A beautiful rose with unique 
color combination, a blending of dark orange and apricot on a 
yellow ground with touches of bronze on the reverse of the 
petals. The flowers are sweet scented, large and of perfect 
form. 85c. each. 
Mrs. Aaron Ward. A very free blooming variety of vigorous 
but compact growth. The flowers are full double and are equally 
attractive when in full bloom as in the bud state. The color is a 
distinct Indian yellow which under certain conditions becomes 
yellow tinted white. 85c. each. 
Mrs. A. R. Barraclough. One of the finest recent introductions; 
very large pointed buds of a pleasing carmine-pink shaded with 
clear light yellow at the base of the petals, opening into a full 
double flower; very fragrant. 85c. each. 
Mrs. John Bell. A vivid brilliant shade of cochineal-carmine 
with large, long pointed bud and full double, cupped, moder¬ 
ately fragrant flower. Vigorous, free flowering habit. 85c. each. 
Mrs. Pierre S. duPont. Medium sized, long pointed buds of a 
reddish-gold, opening to semi-double, cupped, very lasting fra¬ 
grant flowers of a deep golden-yellow. A strong, vigorous and 
compact grower, a profuse and continuous bloomer. 85c. each. 
Mrs. Sam. McGredy. The color of this beautiful variety is 
quite distinct from anything yet seen in Roses, a wonderful dual 
combination of vivid shades. A beautiful scarlet coppery- 
orange is heavily flushed with Lincoln-red on the outside of the 
petals and these colors together give a rich and dazzling effect. 
The flowers are of large size and beautiful form and they possess 
the proper fullness to make them useful for all purposes. They 
are freely produced and delicately perfumed. The plant has a 
vigorous and exceptionally free habit; one of the best all-purpose 
Roses. 85c. each. 
Olympiad. One of the most brilliant. Dark lustrous Oriental 
scarlet, accentuated by a bright golden base. Awarded Gold 
Medals at the great Atlantic City Pageant, September, 1931, 
at the International Show in New York and Sweepstakes prize 
at Philadelphia Show in March, 1932. 85c. each. 
Pink Dawn. A very pretty Rose of exceptional merit. Perfectly 
full double flowers of a deep rose opening to a lovely pink with an 
orange base; the showy blooms have a sweet fragrance. Sturdy 
upright habit; fine for garden display and for cutting. 85c. each. 
President Hoover. A wonderful new rose with a splendid color 
combination, cerise-pink, flame, scarlet and yellow. Long 
pointed buds, moderately fragrant, free flowering and a good 
grower. 85c. each. 
Radiance. A Rose of American origin and to our mind one of 
the very best varieties in cultivation today. It is an ideal bedder, 
producing large flowers throughout the Summer when many 
other varieties are out of bloom; in color a beautiful even shade 
of pink. This Rose should be in every garden. 85c. each. 
Red Radiance. A counterpart of Radiance from which it is a 
“sport,” possessing all of the good points of that valuable vari¬ 
ety, but differing in color, which is bright cerise-red. 85c. each. 
Rev. F. Page Roberts. Long-pointed, coppery-red buds opening 
into golden-yellow flowers, stained with red on the outside; fully 
double, very large and fragrant. A strong branching plant with 
good healthy foliage. 85c. each. 
Rose Marie. One of the best bedding roses. It produces beautiful 
long buds which open into large flowers of perfect form and of a 
pleasing clear rose-pink in color. 85c. each. 
Roslyn. Full golden-yellow flowers, deeper in the center with 
orange splashings on the reverse of the petals. Can be cut with 
long stems; fragrant. 85c. each. 
Schwabenland. There are many pink Roses but none just like 
this new variety, either in color or in the splendid formation of 
its blo®ms. The flowers are large, over five inches in diameter, 
with a high spiral center, the petals having a peculiar twist or 
curl. In color it is a luminous, rich rose-pink, retaining its 
brightness until the petals drop; the flowers are carried singly 
on long stiff stems. A strong, healthy, hardy, vigorous grower 
and free flowering. 85c. each. 
Sensation. Splendid large crimson-scarlet, perfect in its long 
pointed bud as well as in the fully developed, sweetly scented, 
double flower. A strong vigorous grower. 85c. each. 
SOUVENIR 
Plant Patent No. 25 
The Golden Talisman, one of the loveliest of Roses. The 
flowers are deep, rich golden yellow and fragrant, produced 
freely and excellent for cutting. A superb garden variety with 
all of the desirable qualities of the popular Talisman. $1.00 
each; per doz., $10.00. 
Souvenir de Claudius Pernet. A most vigorous grower of erect 
branching habit; beautiful, brilliant green foliage; long pointed 
buds of exquisite shape, carried on long, stiff stems. Very large 
full flowers with elongated deep petals, a beautifully formed 
bloom. Color, a most striking sunflower-yellow, deeper in the 
center without any color blending and which is retained without 
fading even in the warmest weather. 85c. each. 
Sunburst. A vigorous grower with erect or slightly spreading 
habit and dark bronzy foliage. The flowers are of medium size, 
full and of fine elongated cup form; color a superb cadmium- 
yellow passing to yellow-orange in the center. 85c. each. 
HOW TO GROW ROSES 
(By Pyle-McFarland-Stevens) 
211 Pages. Price, $2.00 
All varieties listed on this page at 85c. each will be supplied at $9.00 per doz.; 
6 or more plants will be supplied at the dozen rate 
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