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TEXAS CENTENNIAL. See page 7 
A Selected Group of Hybrid Tea 
Novelties and Varieties of Recent 
Introduction 
Hybridizers in both Europe and America are constantly working diligently to produce 
new and better Roses. That they have succeeded in producing literally hundreds of 
“new” varieties the past few years is not to be disputed. Whether the majority of their 
creations are “better” and should make a hasty entrance into American Rose commerce 
is a problem the able and conscientious Rose nurseryman must give serious consideration. 
Here in northern New Jersey we are continually trying out many new varieties. The 
list which follows are those which, so far, have been outstanding in both growth and 
blooming qualities, not only in our own gardens and nursery, but in trial gardens and 
private plantings throughout the country. Other nationally known Rose-gardens, such 
as exist in both Brooklyn and The Bronx, N. Y., and again at Hartford, Conn., Newark, 
N. Y., Harrisburg, Pa., and Little Compton, R. I., give both the amateur and professional 
much-needed Rose knowledge. While it would be unwise to guarantee the performance 
of all new varieties under varying conditions, nevertheless we believe the Roses here 
offered are worthy of a trial in the garden of the true Rose enthusiast. (Mention of medals 
or awards given to varieties described in this Catalog has purposely been omitted.) 
As we are co-distributors, although not growers, of certain patented Roses, it should be 
noted that the descriptions used are those of the introducer or patentee. 
QUANTITY \ Deduct 10% from total price of any 1 2 or more Roses 
nKrniINJTC: \ Deduct 15% from total price of any 25 or more Roses 
I Deduct 20% from total price of any 50 or more Roses 
These discounts do not apply to Collection Offers 
12 plants of any one variety for the price of 10 
