HYBRID TEA ROSES 
This is the largest and most important 
group of roses for it includes the so-called Ever- 
blooming or Monthly blooming roses. It is the 
group that most people are thinking about 
when they are talking about roses. 
The bushes usually grow to 3 feet high 
and should be planted 12 to 15 inches apart in 
beds. We like to have the soil between the 
plants kept loosened and if they are planted 
relatively close together they will shade the 
ground, keeping it cooler and in better con¬ 
dition for the roses during the summer. 
The intense spectacular color of ALEZANE (Plant Pat. 
No. 116) makes this rose one of the outstanding new varie¬ 
ties. Urn shaped buds open to reddish brown semi-double 
blooms. 20 petals. $1.50. 
For those who like very large, very double blossoms 
AMELIA EARHART (Plant Pat. No. 63) is ideal. The 
huge soft yellow blossoms are held erect on strong stiff 
stems. 70 petals. $1.25. 
There are some who want the deepest red colors possible 
in a rose. Those colors are found in AMI QUINARD. The 
long buds opening into medium sized blossoms are freely 
produced on an erect good growing bush. 20 petals. 85c. 
AUTUMN is a most spectacular rose having some of the 
same hues as President Hoover but exposing more scarlet. 
40 petals. 75c. Illustrated on front cover. 
The two tone coral color of BETTY UPRICHARD is 
charming. The bush is one of the easiest growers."17 petals. 
75c. 
Many still like and ask for Columbia but its daughter 
BRIARCLIFF has superceded it and is a little better rose. 
The large pink blooms of Briarcliff are borne on strong, 
smooth stems. 36 petals. 75c. 
CARILLON is so named because it is always cheerful 
and gay. The lively coral flame blossoms are freely pro¬ 
duced on a plant of spreading habit. 17 petals. $1.25. 
An outstanding new rose of great merit is CATHRINE 
KORDES. The large well formed blooms are a deep pink 
with orange at the base. 38 petals. $1.00. 
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