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HYBRID TEA ROSES 
CONDESA DE SASTAGO. (P. Dot, 1932.) 
An outstanding Spanish novelty showing the vivid 
colors of the old species Rose, Austrian Copper. 
Showy golden yellow buds are brilliantly striped 
bright red, and the open double flower shows the 
same colors. The plant is a very easy grower and 
blooms freely at all times. This is, undoubtedly, 
the best of Pedro Dot’s Spanish novelties for general 
soil and climatic conditions throughout the United 
States. Spicy fragrance. No. 1 Grade, $1.00; Extra 
Grade, $1.25. See cut, page 11. 
CYNTHIA. (Verschuren-Pechtold, 1934.) Rich, 
glowing Oriental red or brilliant carmine in all 
stages of development. Exceptionally well-formed 
buds and open blooms on stiff stems make it an 
outstanding cut-flower variety. No. 1 Grade, 85 cts.; 
Extra Grade, $1.00. 
DUCHESS OF WELLINGTON. Long-pointed 
buds; intense saffron-yellow, changing to coppery 
orange-yellow. Good grower. Long one of the most 
popular of all yellow Roses. At its best in autumn. 
Moderately fragrant. Vigorous, bushy. No. 1 
Grade, 85 cts.; Extra Grade, $1.00. 
DUQUESA DE PENARANDA. (P. Dot, 1931.) 
Copper-apricot. This fine Spanish Rose really 
produces two differently colored blooms during the 
season. The early summer flowers open to a blend¬ 
ing of apricot, orange, dark pink, and copper. Then 
in autumn we get the rare cinnamon-peach color. 
DUQUESA DE PENARANDA 
difficult to describe in words, but certainly one of 
the most pleasing and distinct colors yet found in 
autumn Roses. Sweetly perfumed. Very vigorous, 
erect, and free-blooming. No. 1 Grade, $1.00; Extra 
Grade, $1.25. 
ETOILE DE HOLLANDE 
EDITH NELLIE PERKINS. The very long- 
pointed buds, borne on long, smooth stems, open to 
perfectly formed blooms of lasting qualities, making 
them ideal for cutting. Rich orange-pink, becoming 
salmon-pink with a golden underglow when open. 
Moderately fragrant. Vigorous, tall and bushy. 
No. 1 Grade, 85 cts.; Extra Grade, $1.00. 
EDITOR McFarland. While there seems to 
be an abundance of good pink Roses, still, to the 
keen observer. Editor McEarland is one of the 
finest deep, glowing pinks. The color never fades 
and texture of petals is so firm that its excellent 
form is retained both on the plant and when cut. It 
has the plant characteristics of pink Radiance with 
a better-formed bloom. No. 1 Grade, 85 cts.; Extra 
Grade, $1.00. 
ETOILE DE HOLLANDE. Considered at 
present the best and most popular red Hybrid Tea. 
Not only its deep, rich glowing color, but fragrance 
and perfect form of bud and open flower have given 
this Rose its enviable position. Intensely fragrant. 
Very vigorous, bushy. No. 1 Grade, 85 cts.; Extra 
Grade, $1.00. 
FEDERICO CASAS. A blend of coppery pink 
and orange. One of Pedro Dot’s best varieties which 
does well everywhere in the United States. Grows 
very vigorously and a prodigious bloomer. No. 1 
Grade, $1.00; Extra Grade, $1.25. 
GOLDEN DAWN. We consider this the finest 
yellow Rose of today. The bud is highly colored 
old-rose and the open flower is a clear sunflower- 
yellow. Golden Dawn gives us the strongest and 
easiest growing plant with the healthiest foliage of 
all the many new yellow Roses. Sweetly fragrant. 
Very vigorous; medium height; bushy. No. 1 Grade, 
$1.00 Extra Grade $1.25. 
GRANGE COLOMBE. Creamy white. Flower 
ver^ well formed, always opens perfectly. This 
“old timer’ still makes a fine exhibition Rose in 
competitions. Fragrant. Very vigorous, erect. No. 
1 Grade, 85 cts.; Extra Grade, $1.00. 
