ficiently stately and of such classic beauty themselves, that an informal 
setting seems almost inexcusable. Moreover, because there is so little of 
grace and beauty in the plant itself, the design of the garden should be 
the compelling attraction when the roses are out of bloom. However, 
there are two sides to the question of what type of design is best, and 
it is your privilege to make the decision. 
Hybrid Tea Roses 
ABOL—White; very fragrant. 
A7V[GELE PERT^ET —Brownish orange, 
AUTUMTVJ—Burnt Sienna. 
BETTY UPRICHARD—Orange and carmine. 
CALEDOTs^IA—White; long-pointed buds. 
CHARLES K. DOUGLAS —Striking crimson-scarlet. 
CHARLES P. KILHAM—Large; orange-pink. 
COT^DESA de SASTAGO —Full and open; Fiery copper. 
DAME EDITH HELETsi—Clear pink. 
DUCHESS of ATHOLL —Bronzy yellow and orange. 
DUCHESS of WELLIA[GT0:N:—Saffron-yellow. 
ECLIPSE—Plant patent No. 172, long buds of rich gold. 
E. G. HILL —Dazzling scarlet. 
EDITOR MCFARLA7TD —A very good deep pink. 
ETOILE de FRAT^CE —Vivid crimson. 
ETOILE de fiOLLATV^DE—Enormous; brilliant red. 
FEU JOSEPH LOOYMATs^S—Yellow and apricot. 
FRATs^CIS SCOTT KET—Light crimson; very double. 
GETSjERAL MAC ARTHUR —Brilliant crimson. 
GOLDETS^ DAWTsi—Large; double yellow. 
GOLDET^ EMBLEM—Intense yellow. 
GRETsIOBLE—Brilliant red, large full double. 
HADLEY —Crimson red. 
HOOSIER BEAUTY—Dark red. 
IJ^DEPEKDETsiCE DAY—Flaming yellow. 
JOA7TN.A HILL —Creamy yellow, with golden heart. 
JOHTS^ RUSSELL —Brilliant deep velvety crimson red. 
JOYOUS CAVALIER —Glowing scarlet. Free flowering. 
KAISERIM AUGUSTE VIKTORIA—Snow white. 
LADY HILLIJ^GDOT^ —Apricot yellow. 
LADY MARGARET STEWART—Golden yellow, with orange. 
LEOT^ARD BARR07V[—Salmon with amber, very large. 
MABLE MORSE—Clear yellow. 
MARGARET MC GREDY—Solid orange-vermilion. 
MC GREDY’S IVORY—Creamy white; fragrant. 
MEVROUW G. A. VA7^^ ROSSEM—Vivid orange and apricot. 
MISS ROWETs^A THOM—Fiery rose. 
MISS WILLMOTT—Large; white. 
MME. BUTTERFLY—Pink. 
MME. CAROLITs^E TESTOUT—Large; satiny rose. 
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