20 Roses 
MISSION GARDENS 
Hybrid Tea Roses 
Hardy Field-grown Ever-blooming Roses 
Amulet — Fiery red; strong grower. 
Betty Uprichard — Brilliant orange-carmine on outer 
surface of petals with light reflexes; spicy fra¬ 
grance, strong grower and persistent bloomer. 
Caledonia — Very good white, a good grower with 
clean foliage, and large, full, lasting flowers. 
Catalonia — One of the most brilliant varieties; 
fully double, orange-vermilion, golden reverse. 
Chas K. Douglas — An old favorite of striking 
crimson-scarlet, with large flowers; a profuse 
bloomer, especially desirable for bedding. 
Condesa de Sastago — Two-tone color, deep cop¬ 
pery pink inside, golden reverse; double. 
Convent Garden — - Well formed crimson flowers; 
an attractive variety. 
Dame Edith Helen — Upright grower with large 
double blooms of glowing clear pink. 
Edith N. Perkins — Vigorous grower, double blooms 
of delicate coloring, light cerise, inside of petals 
salmon with golden tints. 
Empress — Bright pink tinged salmon, delightfully 
fragrant. 
F. J. Looymans — Continuous bloomer with flowers 
of vivid yellow and bright apricot, growth strong, 
straight, and bushy. 
Golden Dawn — A vigorous free bloomer, with 
double well-formed fragrant buds that bloom a 
lemon-yellow. 
Gruss an Teplitz — One of the most outstanding 
bedding roses; crimson-scarlet in color; blooms 
all summer and is very hardy. 
Hollywood — A deep pink that is very popular; 
produces excellent cut-flowers. 
Imperial Potentate — Free-blooming, deep rose-pink; 
fragrant double flowers. 
Joanna Hill — Deep creamy white with beautifully 
formed flaring flowers; strong stems for cutting. 
Jules Gaujard — Large double blooms fragrant 
orange-red, flushed carmine; bright-green, dis¬ 
ease-resistant foliage. 
Julia Countess of Dartrey — A very large flower of 
fine shape; the color is Tyrian-rose with a yel¬ 
low base; free flowering. 
Kaiserin A. Victoria — Creamy buds changing to 
pure white; profuse bloomer with double, deli¬ 
ciously fragrant flowers. 
Lord Rossmore — Pale creamy pink; large full 
flowers. 
Margaret McGredy — Large cupped flowers of solid 
orange-scarlet; a profuse bloomer. 
McGreedey's Gem — Creamy pink with a yellow 
base deepening to rose-pink towards the edge 
of the petals. Blooms freely with long-stemmed 
flowers from early June to November. 
Mme. Edouard Herriot — Bright coral-red; a profuse 
bloomer. 
Miss R. Thom — Enormous buds and blooms of 
fiery rose; a very vigorous plant. 
Mrs. Beckwith — Unfading, deep yellow. 
Mrs. H. Bowles — Clear bright pink; a free bloomer 
with large double flowers. 
Mrs. Henry Morse — A bright flower of beautiful 
pink tones; double, high-centered, large and 
fragrant. 
Mrs. Pierre S. DePont — One of the best of the 
newer yellows; free-flowering with double rich 
golden yellow blooms. 
Mrs. G. A. Van Rossem — Velvety dark red, well 
formed buds on a strong and bushy plant. 
Nuntius Pacelli ■ — Creamy white, changing to pure 
white; a free bloomer with double flowers. 
Olympiad — Large well-formed vivid scarlet blooms. 
Padre — Bright coppery scarlet, shaded yellow in 
center; free-blooming, fine for bedding. 
President Hoover — Long pointed buds of cerise- 
pink with tones of yellow and orange; long 
stems; extremely vigorous, and one of the most 
popular varieties. 
Radiance — A popular, free-blooming rich pink. 
Rev. F. Page Roberts — Double, very large yel¬ 
low, veined buff, well-formed fragrant flowers. 
Souv. de G. Pernet — Buds orange-red opening to 
orange-pink; large peony-shaped flowers, de¬ 
lightfully fragrant. 
Shot Silk — Cherry-red shot with yellow; fragrant 
strong bushy grower. 
Southport — Brilliant scarlet with large flowers, 
especially fine for bedding; fragrant. 
Sylvia Leyva — Base of petals yellow, opening 
bloom passing to rose. 
Talisman — Rich yellow and rose-red, two-tone 
blooms; a vigorous grower, bearing many blos¬ 
soms; splendid cut-flowers. 
Ville de Paris — Lasting sun-flower yellow; deeper 
at center and base; double, well-shaped buds 
and blooms. 
Price of any of above varieties: Dormant Plants, each 65c; doz. $6.50 
Pot Plants, large, each 85c; extra large, each $1.00 
Use Roses for bedding 
