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Everbloommg Hybrid Tea Roses—Cont. 
Golden Main (Plant Patent No. 254). The purest yel¬ 
low rose of the undiluted clean glistening yellow of a 
dandeion in the morning dew. Blooms are medium 
large with many but small petals giving the bloom a 
rounded form of the peony. A very ornamental plant 
of great floribundity.$1.25 each 
Gloaming (Plant Patent No. 137). A cut-flower variety 
which has proved a “winner” wherever grown. Its 
large buds are carried on long rigid stems amply 
clothed with handsome foliage. The plant is vigorous 
and branching, fairly tall growing. Bloom is of un¬ 
usual coloring—fawn orange in the bud and the large 
full blooms are of a peculiar pink- overlaid with sal¬ 
mon.$1.00 each 
McGredy’s Triumph (Plant Patent No. 190). Geranium 
red flushed orange, gradually deepening to rich orange 
at base. The color tone is even throughout, remind¬ 
ing one of a brilliant ripe strawberry blushed scarlet 
and orange. The flowers are very large, full and of 
perfect shape. In addition to the brilliant and un¬ 
usual coloring of the flowers the extraordinary free¬ 
dom and habit of growth is something far from the 
every day rose. The stems are dark mahogany red, 
and the foliage is extra large, dark, reddish bronze in 
color, and of great beauty.$1.25 each 
Mme. Cochet-Cochet (Plant Patent No. 129). Long, 
pointed, large buds developing into very large semi¬ 
double, slightly fragrant flowers of a beautiful cop¬ 
pery rose-pink tinted with coral. A vigorous variety 
of upright growth blooming abundantly over a long 
season. Awarded Gold Medal.$1.00 each 
Mrs. Francis King (Plant Patent No. 253). A hybrid of 
Nutkana and related to Leonard Barron, first of that 
breed. Very large and full rose, first tinted cream 
and ivory, eventually turning to white. Something 
different from the usual rose.$1.00 each 
Rex Anderson (Plant Patent rights reserved). Hand¬ 
some buds and roses of great size. Cream turning 
pure white with age. Good form of the usual McGredy 
standard. Blooms are several on each stem and come 
in rapid succession. The plant is very vigorous with 
handsom dark green foliage.$1.50 each 
Rome Glory (Patent applied for). A cross of Dame 
Edith Helen and Sensation. This rose was bred with 
the objection of raising a red Dame Edith Helen and 
the objection has been reached. A most robust and 
vigorous plant, much more winter-hardy then most 
Hybrid Teas, producing in quick succession long stems 
bearing large crimson-red blooms. The flowers are 
long lasting on the plant or when cut and are not 
affected by dry or wet weather. We have no hesi¬ 
tation in proclaiming Rome Glory the finest red rose 
yet introduced.$1.50 each 
Signora (Plant Patent No. 201). This rose from the 
land of sunshine and Chianti wine, is a real master¬ 
piece, in both plant and bloom. Long bud of warm 
burnt sienna opening to a lighter hue toward man¬ 
darine. The plant is tall growing with every bloom 
on a long stem. Foliage is handsome. Indispensable 
to those who grow roses mainly for cutting. 
$1.25 each 
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