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ALLEN'S NURSERIES, GENEVA, OHIO 
Tea and Hybrid Tea Roses 
Field-grown, hardy, 2-year, No. 1 plants: 35c each; 3 for ^1.00, postpaid. 
BETTY TJFRICHABB. A charming type with rolling edges. 
A blend of deep carmine with coppery orange, the interior 
being mostly a delicate salmon-pink. 
CAEEDONIA. A gracious pure white with extra long buds; 
full, high center, and great freedom. 
BAME EDITH HEEEH. A magnificent, fragrant, full- 
bodied new Rose of many substantial petals which curl 
back prettily, holding steadily to one vivid pink color, and 
that the rare Rose du Barri shade. 
E. G. HIDE. H. T. (1929.) Bud very beautiful; flower im¬ 
mense, unusually lasting, dazzling scarlet, shading to a 
deeper, pure red as it develops, but never showing purple, 
borne on long stem. Foliage abundant, of fine color. Growth 
vigorous; very free bloomer. 
ETOIEE DE HOEEANDE. HT. This Rose is compara¬ 
tively new and its worth has been realized more and more 
as it has been tried. It is considered by Rose experts to be 
one of the best red Roses on the market today. Flower 
moderately double, especially attractive when half blown. 
Its dark red overlaid with almost black velvet shadings is 
irresistible. 
GOEDEH DAWN. HT. (1929). Elegante x Ethel Somerset. 
Bud rich sunflower-yellow, flushed old rose; well formed, 
double flower, sweetly fragrant, sunflower-yellow passing to 
lemon-yellow with age. Vigorous grower; profuse bloomer. 
One of the best. 
GRHSS AN TEFEITZ. Intense depth and richness of color. 
Velvety crimson-red. 
JOANNA HIEE. HT. (1928.) Bud extremely large, very 
long-pointed; flowers large, semi-double, full, unusually 
lasting, moderately fragrant, darker yellow than Sunburst, 
borne singly on long, strong stem. Foliage large, dark green, 
leathery. Few thorns. Growth vigorous, upright; profuse 
bloomer. 
EAISEBIN AUGUSTA VICTORIA. Full double flowers; 
delicate creamy white ; deliciously fragrant. 
EOS ANGEEES. One of the grandest all-round Roses of 
American origin ever put on the market. Flowers large 
and continuous, in color a flame-pink, toned with coral and 
shaded with translucent gold at the base of the petals. 
MME. BUTTERFEY. a symphony of cream, pink, apricot, 
and gold. The buds are a rich Indian red, yellow at base; a 
delightful element in the constant mass of bloom. 
M3VIIB. EDOUARD HERRIOT. (Per.) A glorious com¬ 
mingling of terra cotta, bronze, geranium-red and dull 
copper ; fine, long pointed buds of coral-red and yellow. 
MEVROUW G. A. VAN ROSSEM. HT. (1926.) Bud ovoid, 
opens freely in dull and moist weather; flower large, double, 
full, very fragrant, borne singly on long stem, heavily 
flamed and shaded orange and apricot on a dark golden 
yellow ground, reverse of petals often dark bronze and 
nearly brown when bloom first opens. Good foliage. Excellent 
bloomer. 
IVEcGREDY’S SCAREET. Full double, large size and con¬ 
tinuous bloom; brilliant scarlet-tipped crimson, the base 
orange-yellow. 
MRS. ERSKINE FEMBROKE THOM. (Howard & Smith. 
1926.) An unfading yellow with dark healthy foliage. Slen¬ 
der yellow buds opening to well shaped canary-yellow 
blooms, deepening in the center. A satisfactory Rose for 
bedding on account of its fine foliage, heavy growth and 
wealth of bloom. 
FRESIDENT HERBERT HOOVER. The brlliant new 
Hybrid Tea Rose that has become popular over night. Picture 
the amazingly rich contrast of its maroon, orange, and 
gold colorings as they merge together in their glorious way. 
Long, pointed buds, tall, strong stems and its heavy bloom¬ 
ing qualities make it an ideal Rose for the florist’s trade, 
and so far it has not been grown in near large enough 
ouantities to supply the demand. Also, it is a fine Rose in 
the garden. 
RADIANCE. Extra hardy, vigorous and prolific ; one of the 
best all-round garden Roses. Its color is a beautiful blending 
of carmine-rose with shades of opal and copper. 
Shrub Prices: Each, postpaid; 10, f. o. b. freight or express. 
