Caledonia Crusader ^ Los Angeles Joanna Hill 
Francis Scott Key 
Everblooming Hybrid Tea Roses 
These roses are the result of crossing the tender everblooming Tea Roses with the hardy Hybrid 
Perpetuals or “June Roses.” These roses are hardy and of vigorous growth, but should be given 
winter protection in the Northern States by hilling the soil up around the plants to a depth of 
6 or 8 inches and covering with loose clean straw or leaves. They have the size of flower and 
exquisite fragrance of the “June Rose,” combined with the constant blooming qualities, delicate 
tints and rich bright colors of the “Tea” or Monthly Blooming Roses. In other words, they 
inherit the good points of both the Teas and Hybrid Perpetuals, and bloom continually from 
early summer until fall frosts set in. 
AMI QUINARD. One of the best of the so-called Black Roses. Long pointed buds of deep 
velvety crimson-maroon. The lasting cup-shaped fragrant flowers are borne upright on good 
stems. The color is best if sheltered from the hot afternoon sun. 
AUTUMN. For richness of color Autumn Is unsurpassed by any other Rose. Flowers burnt- 
orange suffused with bronzy-red over a ground of rich yellow, a color combination that no 
words can describe. A vigorous and healthy grower. 
CALEDONIA. The most desirable white Rose. Long pointed buds opening to very double, 
long lasting flowers. Free bloomer. 
CHARM. Bright, dark pink; long, pointed buds and enormous flowers having not less than 
80 petals; long, rigid stems. Very fragrant; very few thorns; never subject to mildew. 
COLUMBIA. Deep peach pink. Magnificent blossoms, often measuring six inches across; 
fragrance beyond description ; almost thornless. 
CRUSADER. Rich, velvety crimson ; heavily petaled, big double blooms, on long stems, and 
deliciously fragrant. Robust, strong growing, free flowering and disease resisting. 
D.AINTY BESS. Delicate pink with a brownish-red overcast. One of the finest single roses in 
cultivation. 
DUQUESA DE PENARANDA. Long pointed buds of orange, blended with dark pink, opening 
to splendid flowers of coppery apricot. One of our best new roses. 
EDITH NELLIE PERKINS. Very fine double flowers. Inside of petals salmon-pink; outside 
coppery-orange. Strong grower with few thorns. 
E. G. HILL. Probably the largest red Hybrid Tea Rose yet produced; dazzling scarlet, shad¬ 
ing to a deeper pure red as it develops. Very free flowering. 
FRANCIS SCOTT KEY. A most perfect and glorious Rose; very large; buds and blooms of 
noblest form ; very double; rich, glowing scarlet with darker shadings; fragrant. 
GOLDEN DAWN. The massive lemon-yellow blooms, occasionally stained crimson, are deli¬ 
ciously fragrant and very double. Its sturdy growth and disease-resistant foliage make Golden 
Dawn one of the best yellow roses for garden planting. 
GRUSS AN TEPLITZ. This is one of the most useful of all roses for the lawn, succeeding 
under the most ordinary conditions. Grows freely to a height of 4 or 5 feet; hardy in all sec¬ 
tions; vivid, dazzling, fiery crimson; sweetly fragrant; and is in bloom all the time. 
JOANNA HILL. Large bright yellow buds opening into a full flower of creamy yellow. Pro¬ 
duced on long stems. A fine cut flower variety. 
LOS ANGELES. Bright pink tinged with red and shading to rich yellow at the base. Very 
free flowering and one of the most satisfactory outdoor roses. 
MME. JULES BOUCHE. Large fragrant white flowers shaded light blush at center. A strong 
grower and of free flowering habit. 
MRS. PIERRE S. DU PONT. Deep golden yellow; almost always a mass of bloom. Long, 
J pointed buds; very lasting, fragrant flowers. A strong, vigorous grower. 
Edith Nellie Perkins OLYMPIAD. Long, pointed buds of fiery orange-scarlet, opening to oriental scarlet with 
golden yellow at base. Fragrant blooms; long stems; strong grower and free bloomer. 
SOEUR THERESE. Long pointed buds of chrome-yellow, heavily marked with carmine, open into full blooms of rich golden yellow. 
SOUVENIR DE CLAUDIUS FERNET. A true everblooming, pure yellow Rose. Yellow throughout at all stages from exquisite 
bud to full open flower. 
TALISMAN. Brilliant red and gold buds, opening to well shaped blooms of scarlet-orange and rich yellow. 
Our Newest Black Rose 
BLACK KNIGHT is the latest addition to our list of dark 
red roses. The color is deep, garnet-maroon, appearing almost 
black at a distance. Tin* flower is of better substance and 
more double than most of the “Black Roses,” has from 25 to 35 
petals, and is very fragrant. A strong, upright grower; resist¬ 
ant to disease. Heavy field grown plants, $1.00 each; 3 for 
$2.50, postpaid. 
ROSE PRICES 
All Roses listed on this page are thrifty, North¬ 
ern grown two-year-old, field grown plants. 
Take your choice of the above varieties at 60c 
each; 4 for $1.80; or 10 for $3.80, postpaid. 
9PFCTAT 22 Hybrid-Tea Roses (one 
each of the varieties listed on 
this page) for only $7.45, postpaid. 
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