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Shamburger’s Select Hybrid Tea Roses 
H YBRID TEA ROSES are the “monthly blooming” varieties that you 
find in the great Rose-gardens of the world. The flowers are beautiful 
in form, and the great range of colors is amazing; besides the solid colors, 
there is a marvelous blending of shades and tints—almost too many to number. 
Generally speaking, the plants vary from 2 to 3 feet in height, and will survive 
mild winters without protection. In cold climates they should be mulched with 
strawy litter or leaves. 
For your convenience in selecting the colors you desire, our Roses have been 
arranged under color headings. 
All Roses in this Catalogue are sold at 35 cts. each, $3.50 per doz., 
unless otherwise stated 
Pink Roses 
Betty Uprichard. The color of 
this popular variety is brilliant 
orange-carmine on the outer 
surface; copper-red buds 
open to semi - double 
blooms. A strong-grow¬ 
ing, free-blooming, and 
healthy Rose. 
Briarcliff. A descendant 
of the noted Columbia 
family. The stems are 
long and stiff, and bear 
pointed buds. The flow¬ 
ers are double, high cen¬ 
tered, fragrant, a beauti¬ 
ful brilliant rose-pink. 
Charles P. Kilham. Brilliant 
orange-pink suffused with glow¬ 
ing yellow. The blooms are very 
large and shapely, and slightly 
fragrant. The plants are low 
growing, rarely over 24 inches 
high, bushy and very free 
blooming. 
Editor McFarland 
For a remarkable collection of 
Ro ses at a remarkably reason¬ 
able price, see the “Brilliant 
Beauty” group on page 8. 
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