FARR NURSERY COMPANY, WEISER PARK, PENNA. 
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Mary Hart 
Patented Varieties of Hybrid Tea Roses 
In this list we include the newer Roses which are superior in their 
beauty and habit of growth. Their perfect form, unrivaled combina¬ 
tions of colors, rugged sturdiness, and unusual freedom of bloom 
makes them Roses of Outstanding Merit. 
Alezane. Large, reddish brown, urn shaped buds. Unfurling from sorrel to rich apricot. 
Petals reversed sorrel with yellow veinings. $1.50 each. 
Amelia Earhart. Large pointed buds. Deep yellow center graduating to cream with 
blush suffusion; extremely fragrant. $1.25 each. 
Better Times. Brilliant cerise flowers are large, double, and sweetly scented. $1.25 
each. 
Countess Vandal. A lovely coppery pink and gold, with extra long- 
pointed buds. $1.00 each. 
Eclipse. Rich gold yellow. Long “streamlined” buds. $1.50 each. 
Cloaming. Fawn orange to salmon pink. $1.50 each. 
Matador. Large, well-formed, scarlet crimson with darker silky sheen 
on reverse. Very fragrant. $1.50 each. 
Mary Hart. Red sport of Talisman. Well-shaped maroon buds open to 
velvety blood-red. $1.00 each. 
Nigrette. “The Black Rose of Sangerhausen”. Intensely deep maroon 
with blackish velvety sheen. $1.50 each. 
Rochester. Large, shapely golden yellow buds increasingly suffused 
with carmine as opening. $1.25 each. 
Signora. Mandarine red. Long buds of warm, burnt sienna. $2.00 each. 
Texas Centennial. Blood red, toning to cerise with red center. $1.00 
each. 
White Briarcliff. The only pure white rose. $1.50 each. 
NOTE: Prices on above apply to dormant, bare root plants. 
The Best of the Standard Hybrid Tea Roses 
Only the best varieties have been included in this standard list of monthly-blooming Hybrid Tea Roses. Each has been personally 
selected after observation in various test-gardens for vigor, hardiness, freedom of bloom, fastness of color, fragrance, and last¬ 
ing cut-flower qualities. Every plant is northern-grown, thoroughly acclimated, and permitted to ripen before digging. All are 
two-year-old, field-grown plants of specimen No. 1 Grade. The best grade of roses in existence. They will be received in the 
pink of condition and if not entirely satisfactory are to be returned at our expense. 
Something New For Better Roses 
and delivery only) 
The Cloverset Rose Pot to left, 
is 10" deep and as wide at the 
bottom as at the top. 
This means that it contains 
two and one-half times as much 
soil as the common six inch, 
tapering, clay rose pot, and that 
the roots are not jammed and 
twisted into the pot but have 
ample elbow room for a de¬ 
velopment which will carry 
them through a summer of ad¬ 
verse conditions or will, with 
care, produce the finest first 
year bloom and ultimate plant 
vitality, possible. 
The pot is constructed of 
heavy paper fiber and is supplied 
with the plant, already in leaf 
and bloom or bud. 
DIRECTIONS: Place pot and 
plant in the hole. Cut sides of 
pot from top to bottom. Bottom 
is already cut. Remove pieces of 
pot gently, without breaking 
ball of earth, and complete the 
planting. 
ROSE DISCOUNTS 
Quantity Discounts. Any ten or more of the following varie¬ 
ties, less 10% discount; any 25 or more, less 15%. 
Early Shipment Discount. 10% discount on following varieties 
until April 5, if shipment or delivery permitted before April 
10 i.e. dormant, bare root plants. 
White Varieties 
Caledonia. A better white. 85c each. 
Frau Karl Druschki. A Hybrid Perpetual but the most popular 
pure white Rose known. Vigorous grower. 85c each. 
K. A. Viktoria. Creamy buds to snowy white blooms, tinged 
lemon at base. 85c each. 
McCredy’s Ivory. Long bud opening to ivory-white, perfectly 
shaped double blooms. 85c each. 
Pink Varieties 
Briarcliff. Clear silvery rose pink. 85c each. 
Dame Edith Helen. Shapely buds of clear pink on long, strong 
stems. 85c each. 
(For local shipment 
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