Let R. M. S. ^ueen Mary Grace Tour 1938 Rose Garden 
EVERBLOOMING, or HYBRID TEA 
This class of Rose is most satisfactory, since they continue to flower throughout 
the entire season from early Summer until frost. They are hardy, but it is advisable 
to give Winter protection. The following list contains the choicest varieties only. 
Recent 
Introductions 
Alezane {Plant Patent 116). A gorgeous, rich 
apricot variety, veined yellow. Very early 
bloomer. Striking novelty. Each $1.25. 
Alice Harding {Plant Patent 202). One of 
the finest exhibition yellow Roses yet intro¬ 
duced. Perfect blooms produced in great 
profusion. Honey fragrance {Illustrated in 
color on back cover). Each $2.00. 
Carrie Jacobs Bond {Plant Patent 158). A 
magnificent Rose of aristocratic gro\yth, 
with large, double blooms. Enchanting, 
rich rose with coral sheen. Each $1.25. 
Crimson Glory {Plant Patent 105). A truly 
wonderful Rose of rich, deep crimson, mel¬ 
lowed by a soft, velvety nap. Each $1.25. 
Eclipse {Plant Patent 172). Sensational in¬ 
troduction of 1937. Long, streamlined buds 
of a rich, golden yellow. Semi-double flow¬ 
ers freely produced. Each $1.50. 
Jean Cote {Plant Patent applied for). Beau¬ 
tiful, large, ovoid buds of deep brownish 
orange. Glossy foliage; fruity fragrance. 
A greatly admired novelty, excellent for 
group planting. Each $2.00. 
McGredy’s Pink {Plant Patent rights re¬ 
served). A Rose of conservative tints. Al¬ 
though pink, it has enough salmon and 
yellow to add zest and enliven the pink. 
{Illustrated in color on hack cover). Each 
$1.50. 
R.M.S. Queen Mary {Plant Patent 249). A 
lovely variety, quite distinct from anything 
yet seen in Roses. A wonderful combina¬ 
tion of vivid shades—a rich, glowing, blend¬ 
ing of salmon and pink with an orange base. 
Delicately perfumed. Disease-resistant 
foliage. Each $2.00. 
Rex Anderson {Plant Patent rights reserved). 
A beautiful ivory, later creamy-white. 
Vigorous grower; handsome, disease-resist¬ 
ant, leathery foliage. Each $1.50. 
Rome Glory {Plant Patent applied for). A 
cross of Dame Edith Helen and Sensation. 
Gorgeous, cerise-red blooms. Extremely 
robust, hardy variety {Ilhistrated in color 
on back cover). Each $2.00. 
Ronsard {Plant Patent applied for). Bud is 
yellow, but gradually the edges of petals 
curl back and show deep scarlet-red inside, 
creating a color contrast. Medium size 
blooms in great profusion {Illustrated in 
color on back cover). Each $1.50. 
Signora {Plant Patent 201). A unique vari¬ 
ety of very lovely, salmon pink. An easy 
grower and prolific bloomer. Each $1.50. 
Popular Varieties 
Alice Stern. Vigorous, upright bush with 
pointed buds and creamy-white flowers. A 
strong grower and continuous bloomer. 
Ameiia Earhart {Plant Patent 63). Large, 
ovoid buds, cream with blush overtone, 
center deep yellow; fragrant. Each $1.25. 
Autumn. A splendid, tall growing variety, 
brilliant scarlet-crimson buds open to flow¬ 
ers of rich golden yellow and crimson. 
Fragrant. 
Better Times {Pla^it Patent 23). Large, 
brilliant cerise-red flowers, delicately fra¬ 
grant, long stems on leathery foliage. Ex¬ 
cellent for cutting. Each $1.25. 
Betty Uprichard. Large, semi-double flow¬ 
ers of brilliant copper-rose and salmon- 
pink. 
Carrillon (Plant Patent 136). A wonderful Rose for 
bedding work. Buds orange-scarlet, opening to deep 
coral overlaid with orange. Each $1.00. 
Condesa de Sastago. Brilliantly colored, fiery-copper 
inside, golden yellow on outside. Extremely hardy. 
Each $1.00. 
Countess Vandai {Plant Patent 3S). Coppery-bronze, 
suffused soft gold. It is widely acclaimed at American 
shows. Each $1.00. 
Edith Neiiie Perkins. Beautiful combination of salm¬ 
on-pink, oriental red, flushed cerise-orange. 
E. G. Hill. One of the most valuable. A dazzling scarlet 
shading to deeper pure led as it develops. Free 
bloomer and disease-resistant. 
Etoile de Hollande. 
Generally accepted 
as the finest crimson 
outdoor bedder. 
Gloaming {Plant Pat¬ 
ent 137). Wonderful 
salmon shade, suf¬ 
fused orange. Each 
$1.25. 
Golden Dawn. Deli¬ 
ciously fragrant, 
lemon-yellow flowers 
of excellent form. 
One of the best all- 
around yellow gar¬ 
den Roses. 
Gruss an Teplitz. A 
bright, pleasing 
crimson. Splendid 
for bedding. 
Hinrich Gaede. Buds 
of Nasturtium-red, 
opening orange-yel¬ 
low. A spectacular 
novelty. Each $1.00. 
Joanna Hill. Large, 
pointed buds. Full, 
semi-double, lemon- 
yellow flowers. Stems 
particularly strong 
for cutting. 
Kaiserin Augusta 
Victoria. Exquisite 
white and lemon- 
yellow. 
Lady Margaret Stewart. A large exhibi¬ 
tion bloom of perfect form, with a high- 
pointed center. Golden yellow, shaded 
orange and red. 
McGredy’s Scarlet. Loosely-formed flow¬ 
ers of vivid rose-red with blazing scarlet 
sheen. Striking variety. 
McGredy’s Yellow. Fine bright buttercup- 
yellow. Excellent for cutting. Each $1.00. 
Mevrouw G. A. Van Rossem. A beautiful 
Rose. Unique blending of orange, apricot 
and bronze shades. Sweet-scented flowers. 
Mme. Joseph Perraud. An outstanding 
variety. Unusual orange-buff, flushed shell- 
pink at edges. Each $1.50. 
Miss Rowena Thom. Golden rose, with 
fiery tone. Has vigor of Radiance. 
Mme. Edouard Herriot. Vivid coppery red 
and orange-pink. 
Mrs. Erskine Pembroke Thom. Slender 
yellow buds and large, well-shaped blooms 
of bright canar^'-yellow, deeper in center. 
Mrs. J. D. Eisele. An outstanding Rose; 
perfect habit of growth, extremely fragrant. 
Cherry-rose, overlaid with a scarlet glow. 
Mrs. Paul Goudie. A striking flower of a 
peculiar shade of yellow, edged and veined 
with rose-pink and crimson. Each $1.00. 
Mrs. Sam McGredy. Orange and salmon 
suffused with gold. Very lovely. 
President Herbert Hoover. A splendid 
combination of cerise-pink, flame, scarlet 
and yellow. Fragrant and free flowering. 
ROSLYN 
Radiance. Strong growing, free flowering. 
A brilliant carmine pink with salmon and 
yellow shadings. 
Red Radiance. Rosy red, habit like Ra¬ 
diance. An excellent old variety. 
Rev. F. Page-Roberts. Copper-red buds, 
opening to golden yellow blooms, stained 
outside with red; fully double, fragrant. 
Roslyn. A most recent and satisfactory yel¬ 
low Rose, having a butterfly golden sheen 
difficult to describe {Illustrated). 
Souvenir {Plant Patent 25). “Golden Yellow 
Talisman.” Rich, deep golden yellow, fra¬ 
grant and prolific. Each $1.00. 
Souv. de Claudius Pernet. Pure lemon- 
yellow; excellent shaped buds. 
Souv. de Jean Soupert. New deep orange- 
yellow. Resistant to black spot. Each ,$1.00. 
Talisman. The most excellent and popular 
variety of recent introduction. Color, cop¬ 
pery orange, suffused with rose-pink. 
Texas Centennial {Plant Patent 162). 
Bright vermilion-red toning off to a deep 
rich pink. Very beautiful. Each $1.00. 
Token {Plant Patent 95). Unique and pleas¬ 
ing tone of sun-ripened apricot, free bloom¬ 
er, disease-resistant foliage. Each $1.25. 
Victoria Harrington. Odd Cactus type. 
Blackish-red flowers. Each $1.25. 
NOTE—Potted Roses (only), supplied after May 1st: 
$1 each, $10 per doz. (except where specially priced) 
Price of above (except where noted), dormant, 2-yr.-old stock: 75c. each, $2.25 for 3, $8.00 per doz. 
Everblooming or Hybrid Tea Roses 
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