WEST HILL NURSERIES —FREDONIA, NEW YORK 
Sixteen of the Finest 
A Selected Group of Hybrid Tea 
Novelties and Varieties of Recent 
Introduction 
Field-grown, strong, 2-year, No. 1 
Price, postpaid, 55c each; 10 for ^5.00 
Five of one variety or ten of not over 
three varieties at ten rates. 
These are commonly known as monthly Roses and are 
becoming very popular with everyone, because of their long 
blooming season. 
Ami Quinard. Very deep velvety black-crimson buds open 
to a semi'double crimson-maroon flower with blackish 
lustre. Very distinct. Fragrant. Vigorous, bushy. 
Betty Uprichard. The flowers are semi- 
^ ~ double, large, charmingly ruffled, and 
present 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 
Ms, vigorous, tall and bushy. 
Dame Edith Helen. A magnificent, frag- 
rant new Rose of a beautiful, brilliant 
pink color. The buds are long and 
pointed, opening into a marvelously 
^ . j perfect flower. The most perfumed of 
Edith Nellie Perkins. The very long- 
« IKF. pointed buds, borne on long, smooth 
Y fectly formed 
( them ideal for cut- 
Rich orange- 
Dame 
,Edith 
Helen 
Joanna 
Hill 
Talisman 
Margaret McGredy. This color is difficult to describe—red, 1 
rose and flame on the upper side of the petals, the under surface I 
suffused with gold—a wonderful contrast; perhaps orange- * 
vermilion or coppery red would best describe it. Free and 
prolific bloomer; extremely hardy. Moderately fragrant. Very 
Mrs. E. P. Thom. A 
new variety generally conceded to be superior 
to Souv. de Claudius Pernet and others of that type. Slender 
yellow buds opening into large, well shaped blooms of bright 
canary-yellow. Very vigorous and continuously in bloom. 
Betty Uprichard 
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