HYBRID TEA OR EVERBLOOMING ROSES, continued 
Heinrich Wendland. Large, double flowers 
of reddish copper flushed with orange. Its 
brilliant and attractive colors harmonize 
with the red and yellow Roses. It has a good 
plant. 
Hilda. Large, ovoid buds opening to very 
large, extremely double flowers with over¬ 
lapping petals, salmon-pink inside, and deep 
orange-carmine outside. Very vigorous and 
most floriferous. 
Hinricli Gaede. See page 4. 
Innocence. The most beautilul of all the 
single white Hybrid Teas. Large flowers 
with a fine mass of wine-colored stamens. 
Plants are vigorous and bloom freely. 
Joanna Hill. An important member of the 
Ophelia family with shapely flowers of 
orange-yellow. Delightful cut-flowers. It is 
easy to grow and the plants have disease- 
resistant foliage. 
Joyous Cavalier. Too tall to put in the beds 
with Hybrid Teas, this should be planted 
with varieties like Gruss an Teplitz. It has 
large, double flowers of a gay red color, and 
as the plants are healthy and bloom all the 
time, it is excellent to plant in the shrubbery 
border. 
Kaiserin Auguste Viktoria. Although one 
of the oldest of the Hybrid Teas, this is still 
white Rose perfection. The flowers have 
very good form, exquisite fragrance, and are 
long-lasting cut-flowers. Plants are better 
than average. 
Killarney Queen. The finest of the pink 
Killarney Roses. Its long-pointed buds 
open into large, artistic, loose flowers of bril¬ 
liant pink, and carry an unforgettable fra¬ 
grance which only the Killarney Roses have. 
The plants are low, with attractive foliage. 
Lady Ashtown. One of the most perfect of 
all pink varieties. Its long-pointed buds and 
high-centered flowers are splendid cut- 
flower material. Plants are strong and 
bloom freely. 
Leonard Barron. One of the largest of the 
Hybrid Teas. Its great flower, with nearly 
100 petals, opens out quite flat. The color 
is a mixture of salmon-copper and shell- 
pink. Its wild-Rose perfume will be appre¬ 
ciated. Medium growth. 
Los Angeles. One of the most beautiful 
Roses ever grown. Its lovely buds and 
exquisite salmon-pink flowers with golden 
shadings are unsurpassable. It lacks lon¬ 
gevity, but as many customers say, “If I 
had to replace Los Angeles every year, 
I would not be without it.” 
Mme. Butterfly. The finest of the reliable 
Ophelia family. These perfectly formed, 
lovely pink flowers are just about as nice as 
a cut-flower could be. The plants are up¬ 
right, branching freely, and are generous 
with their bloom. 
CULTURAL DIRECTIONS will be sent with 
every order. 
Mine. Edouard Herriot. The Daily Mail 
Rose. Described as coral-red, shaded with 
yellow and bright rose-scarlet. It is an out¬ 
standing variety to use for decorative pur¬ 
poses. The plants are very thorny and have 
attractive foliage. 
Mme. Joseph Perraud. See page 4. 
Mme. Jules Bouehe. One of the most popu¬ 
lar of the white Hybrid Teas, with long- 
pointed, high-centered white flowers, slightly 
tinted with pink. The plants are quite tall 
and the flowers are produced on long stems. 
It is a reliable bloomer almost everywhere. 
Margaret McGredy. A dependable garden 
Rose with large, double flowers of brilliant 
scarlet, overlaid with orange-vermilion. 
The strong, healthy plants are always in 
bloom. Everybody speaks well of Mar¬ 
garet. A truly sterling sort which is espe¬ 
cially recommended for cold sections. 
Max Krause. One of the best golden yellow 
Roses for outdoors—a gold that stays gold. 
Long buds opening to cup-formed blooms 
of great substance, which are borne freely 
on long stems. $1.00 each. 
McGredy’s Ivory. Long-pointed, ivory- 
white buds opening to perfectly shaped, 
double flowers with sweet fragrance. A real 
exhibition Rose. 
McGredy’s Scarlet. Striking red flowers on 
vigorous plants with fine foliage. These 
perfectly shaped blooms are produced most 
abundantly. Don’t be without it. 
McGredy’s Yellow. Perfectly formed, bright 
buttercup-yellow flowers of large size. Un¬ 
like most yellow Roses, its blooms are not 
damaged by rain. It is a strong, erect 
grower with bronzy green foliage on dark 
red stems. A Gold Medal Rose without an 
equal in its class. $1.50 each, 3 for $3.75. 
Mevrouw G. A. van Rossem. A truly marvel¬ 
ous sort with a most entrancing color ar¬ 
rangement not found in any other variety— 
a blend of vivid orange and apricot on a 
yellow ground. A strong, upright grower. 
Miss Rowena Thom. This American va¬ 
riety is related to the celebrated Radiance 
and has a similarly vigorous plant. The 
great flowers, fully 5 inches across, are of 
brilliant rose-pink. It is easy to grow and 
has been awarded high honors abroad. 
Mrs. Charles Bell. This sport of Red Radi¬ 
ance is one of the most beautiful in the 
world. The delicate salmon-shell-pink 
blooms are unlike any others. It has a 
pleasing fragrance. 
Mrs. E. P. Thom. Pure yellow flowers of 
splendid form are freely produced on one 
of the best plants grown today. Fragrant. 
Klyn’s Roses have satisfied the most particular 
Rose-lovers for 50 years in Europe and the 
Americas. We will appreciate your confidence 
by giving you our very best in quality and in 
service, and we know that you will not be 
disappointed. 
GERARD K. KLYN 
Mentor, Ohio 
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