I. VERBLOOMING HYBRID TEA ROSES, continued 
Magnafrano (see 2 d column) 
What fullness of joy in a garden like this! 
Gruss an Teplitz (see 1 st column) 
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RED SHADES—DARK AND LIGHT 
NAME 
Admiral Ward (New). 
Cardinal. 
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geot. 
Defiance (New). 
* Ecarlate. 
Edith Part (New) .... 
Edward Mawley. 
k Etoile de France. 
Eugene Boullet. 
k Francis Scott Key. . . . 
*(«en. MacArthur. 
* General-Superior Ar¬ 
nold Janssen. 
George C. Waud. 
George Dickson. 
a 1 • r 1188 an Teplitz. . . . 
(Sec inside back cover) 
Hadley. 
Hector MacKenzie... 
I Uleit Gould. 
(See cut, page 16 .) 
II I Richardson.... 
DESCRIPTION 
Beautiful crimson-red, shaded 
with fiery red and velvety 
purple; large, full, globular 
flower. 
Splendidly formed flowers, fully 
double. Deep rich crimson.. 
Velvety maroon, shaded with 
fiery red; a remarkable Rose. 
The darkest in this class. . . . 
A huge, rich red Rose of great 
substance and fragrance; one 
of the finest lately introduced 
Medium-sized blooms of at in¬ 
tensely brilliant scarlet. Flow¬ 
ers continuously. 
Rich red, with a suffusion of 
deep salmon and coppery 
yellow. 
Splendid, dark, velvety crim¬ 
son. Said to be the best dark 
H. T. lately introduced 
Intensely brilliant crimson. A 
very free bloomer, deliciously 
sweet-scented. 
Deep crimson, passing to car¬ 
mine. A good bedder; pro¬ 
duces a magnificent flower... 
Rich crimson-red flowers. 
Awarded Silver Medal at 
Hartford, Conn., 1914 . by 
the American Rose Society.. 
Brilliant, glowing crimson-scar 
let; a splendid garden Rose. 
Very sweet-scented- 
Deep, glowing carmine; large, 
full flowers very freely pro¬ 
duced . 
Orange-vermilion; remarkably 
distinct and beautiful. 
Velvety black-crimson, back of 
petals heavily veined with 
deep, pure crimson-maroon. 
Magnificent flowers but a shy 
bloomer. Gold Medal, N. R. 
S.Ex. 2 -yr., 75 cts. 
Dark rich crimson, passing to 
velvety fiery red. An excep¬ 
tionally free bloomer. 
Deep velvety crimson that does 
not fade. Fragrant. 
Color deep rose, shaded with 
silvery carmine and crimson. 
A splendid cut-flower... 
Color is rich, vinous crimson. 
Flowers are large, perfectly 
double and deliciously sweet; 
a remarkably free bloomer. 
Deep, rich crimson; large, full 
and beautifully formed flow 
ers. Gold Medal, N. R. S.... 
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RED SHADES—DARK AND LIGHT 
NAME 
DESCRIPTION 
Hoosier Beauty. 
H. V. Machin. . 
A large, full flower with well¬ 
shaped buds; color is glowing 
crimson; sweetly scented.... 
Intensely black-grained, scarlet- 
crimson blooms, faintly tea- 
perfumed. Gold Medal, N. 
King George V. 
^Laurent Carle. 
Leslie Holland. 
Lieutenant Chaure.. . . 
Louise Lilia (New). 
Magnafrano. 
Mary, Countess of II- 
chester. 
Metepr. 
Mevrouw Dora Van Tets 
R. S... 
Rich, blackish crimson, with 
deep, velvety violet flush. 
Gold Medal of the Festival 
of Empire, London, 1911 .... 
Brilliant, velvety carmine. 
Flowers large, of perfect form 
and intensely fragrant. One 
of the finest Roses grown. . . 
Deep scarlet-crimson. An un¬ 
ceasing bloomer. 
Velvety crimson-red; flower 
large, fairly full, possessing 
petals of great depth and 
nice cupped form. 
Dark blood-red and intensely 
fragrant. 
Color rich crimson-scarlet. An 
excellent variety; flowers ex¬ 
tra-sized, delightfully sweet.. 
A charming Rose; very large 
flower; beautiful crimson- 
carmine . 
Rich, velvety crimson. Very 
vivid and striking. 
Deep crimson with a velvety 
shading .. Ex. 2 -yr,, 90 cts.. . 
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West Grove, Penna. 
RoMSpccialiti^J 
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Novelties, pages 8 and 9 
