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Hybrid Tea Roses, Everblooming 
When the average person speaks of Roses today, he refers to the Hybrid Teas or Pernetianas 
which are here grouped for convenience under one heading. For the lack of a better descriptive 
word, we have come to call them “Everblooming Roses.” Anyone with experience knows that 
some of the varieties take a rest between three or four main flowering periods, so perhaps “re¬ 
current” would better fit their habit of bloom. 
The Hybrid Tea Roses begin to bloom abundantly about ten to twelve weeks after they are 
planted. They continue to produce the finest blooms for bouquets and cut-flowers right up until 
late fall when they are usually at their best. 
The varieties here offered are those most generally successful for outdoor culture. They all 
have their good points. We do not claim to offer every variety worth growing but only the cream 
of those which grow well under general soil and climatic conditions. This saves the inexperienced 
planter much confusion and insures against making a poor selection. For those who want Roses 
for Roses’ sake, regardless of when they were introduced, you will find in our offerings of Hybrid 
Teas only those whose plant and blooming habits can be depended on. 
AMI QUINARD. Very deep velvety black- 
crimson buds open to a semi-double crimson- 
maroon flower with blackish lustre. We 
like it better every year. Why bother with 
such fleeting novelties as Nigrette when we 
have Ami Quinard and Chateau de CIos 
Vougeot? Very distinct. Fragrant. Vigor¬ 
ous, bushy. No. 1 Grade, 85 cts.; Extra 
Grade, $1.00. 
AUTUMN. The burnt-orange buds open to a 
medium-sized golden yellow flower, streaked 
with red. Quite distinct. The fall blooms 
are superb, even though the early ones are 
not always so good. Vigorous, erect. No. 1 
Grade, 85 cts.; Extra Grade, $1.00. 
BETTY UPRICHARD. The flowers are semi¬ 
double, large, charmingly ruffled, and pre¬ 
sent an almost startling contrast in coloring. 
The outside of the petals is fiery copper- 
pink and the inner surface is soft salmon. 
Very fragrant. Very vigorous, tall and bushy. 
No. 1 Grade, 85 cts.; Extra Grade, $1.00. 
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