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KALLAY BROTHERS, PAINESVILLE, OHIO 
Kallay*s Select List of Hybrid Tea Roses 
Betty Uprichard, (H. T.) A pretty combination of col¬ 
ors, inner face of petals delicate salmon pink to carmine, 
outside glowing carmine with coppery sheen and orange 
suffusion; well-formed, medium-sized flowers of good sub¬ 
stance and sweet scented. 85c each. 
Joanna Hill 
Charles K. Douglas (H. T.) Bud large, long pointed; 
flower large, full, double sweet fragrance; color, intense 
flaming scarlet, flushed bright velvety crimson. Foliage 
dark green; disease resistant; vigorous, upright grower; 
produces an abundance of blooms from June to October. 
75c each. 
Columbia. A beautiful, true pink; deepening as it matures 
to a warm, glowing tone, which is enduring. 75c each. 
Dame Edith Helen. A magnificent, fragrant, full-bodied 
new rose of many substantial petals which curl back pret¬ 
tily, holding steadily to one vivid pink color, and that the 
rare Rose du Barri shade. 85c each. 
E. G. Hill. Outstanding new red garden Rose. The long 
buds are of perfect form, opening into full double flowers 
of dazzling scarlet color. A strong grower and free bloomer. 
85c each. 
Etoile de Hollande, Brilliant dark, glistening red. Very 
fragrant. A practically faultless rose that holds its color 
into late Fall. 85c each. 
Joanna Hill. The wonderful new yellow Rose pronounced 
by wholesalers, and retailers as well, to be the best yellow 
Rose yet introduced. It is a seedling of Amelia Gude and 
Mme. Butterfly. The blooms are clear yellow, deepening at 
the center, and hold their color under artificial light. 85c 
each. 
Los Angeles. One of the most beautiful roses. Long- 
Stemmed flowers of a luminous flame-pink, shaded with 
gold. Large and very fragrant. 60c each. 
Mrs. C. W. Edwards (H. T.) Bud large, long pointed; 
flower very large, double, high centered; pure crimson- 
carmine, yellow base, on the outside of the petals the 
yellow bases run into veinings of yellow; moderate fra¬ 
grance. Profuse and continuous bloomer. Hardy. 7Sc 
each. 
Mrs. Erskine Pembroke Thom. A new, solid yellow built 
like Pernet; with continuous free bloom, a perfect center, 
clear lemon color which does not fade, and dark, bronzy 
foliage. The bud is slender, the flower shapely and of good 
size. 75c each. 
Mrs. A. R. Barraclough. A magnificent new rose of great 
size, freedom, perfect form and vigorous growth; destined 
to become a garden favorite. Pure pink, yellow at base of 
petals; extra fragrant. 85c each. 
Mevrouw G. A. Van Ro<ssem (Van Rossem, 1926). A 
marvelously beautiful rose with a unique color combination 
not found in any other variety, a most striking blending of 
dark, vivid orange and apricot on a golden yellow ground 
with frequent touches of bronze on the reverse of the petals. 
75c each. 
Marion Cran. A truly remarkable novelty exhibiting a 
brand-new color expression with each phase of its flower 
development. At first deep buttercup yellow, margined and 
flushed cerise. Next, as it opens—the outside of petals 
retain their color, but the inside is geranium-scarlet flushed 
yellow and veined in orange. At last—the whole is rosy 
scarlet overlaid deep cerise, with a flush of buttercup. 8^ 
each. 
Rev. F. Page-Ro'berts. (H. T.) A fine rose of a vigorous 
habit, with good shaped blooms carried erect on long, stiff 
stems. Orange-yellow, becoming lighter at the edges of 
the petals. Fragrant. 85c each. 
Talisman. The most gorgeous assemblage of colors in 
one flower ever presented by a Rose. Here are the strong 
colors exhibited, mostly in well defined angular blocks; gold, 
apricot-yellow, blood-orange, deep pink and old rose. The 
bud is long and shapely, developing into medium-sized, com¬ 
pactly double flowers; a free-bloomer, with glossy foliage. 
85c each. 
Ville de Paris. Unadulterated sunflower yellow which 
holds fast under all weather conditions. In form, character 
and growth it favors the practical Radiance type. 75c each. 
Wilhelm Kordes. A magnificent variety with strong, 
straight shoots and gleaming masses of reddish leaves. The 
abundant bloom is gilded salmon-pink, flushed orange and 
veined copper-red when fresh; but a veritable sunset at the 
close, with a broken background, and straggling rays of red. 
75c each. 
Mrs. G. A. Van Rossem 
