Home Glory. H.T. (Aicardi, 1937.) Plant Patent No, 304. 
Retails $1.25 each; $12.50 per dozen. A cross of Dame 
Edith Helen and Sensation. This rose was bred with 
the objective of raising a red Dame Edith Helen and 
the objective has been reached. A most robust and 
vigorous plant, much more winter-hardy than most 
Hybrid Teas, producing in quick succession long stems 
bearing large crimson-red buds opening into full, well- 
formed, fragrant, cerise-red blooms. The flowers are 
long-lasting on the plant or when cut and are not 
affected by dry or wet weather. 
SELECTED LIST OF NOVELTIES 
Price 75c Each; $6.50 per Dozen 
Ami Qiiinard. H.T. 1927. Long pointed, blackish garnet 
bud opening into a loose, semi-double, fragrant bloom; 
so dark it seems almost black. A very vigorous bush 
with fine foliage. A persistent bloomer. 
Christopher Stone. H.T. Scarlet-crimson. A thrilling rose 
in every way from the bud stage until the petals drop. 
It is unsurpassed for intense damask fragrance and 
seldom shows a trace of blue in the color. This is one 
of the newer roses that has come to stay, for it is 
“tops” in the reds for quantity of bloom and vivid 
color. In the fall it is especially lovely when it takes 
on more petals, and blackish shadings appear to soften 
and enrich the scarlet-crimson. 
Diupie.sa de Penaranda. H.T. (P. Dot, 19 31.) Color, 
copper-apricot, opening to splendid blooms of coppery- 
apricot, sweetly perfumed. 
Frieda Krause. H.T. (M. Krause, 193 5.) Orange scarlet. 
Large full double flowers on long stems. Leathery 
dark green foliage. Vigorous bushy growth. Blooms 
all season. 
Gerald Hardy. H.T. (Alex. Dickson & Sons, Ltd., 19 3 6.) 
Bright scarlet. Lovely full flower and delightfully 
scented. Strong bushy grower. Certificate of Merit, 
N.R.S. 
Grenoble. H.T. (C. Mallerin, 1940.) The buds are crim¬ 
son and open to a flower of brilliant scarlet; one of 
the best red roses and capable of being developed to 
exhibition size. Gold Medal, Saverne, 1930. Petal 
count, 30. 
Gurney Benhani. H.T. (B. R. Cant, 1935.) Vivid orange 
golden-yellow. Fine shaped flowers. A strong grower 
with mildew-proof foliage. Certificate of Merit, N.R.S. 
Kardinal. H.T. (M. Krause, 1934.) Brilliant fiery scarlet. 
Large, well shaped flowers. Light green disease-resis¬ 
tant foliage. 
Katherine Pechtold. H.T. (Verschuren Pechtold, 19 3 4.) 
Coppery orange, flushed with rose and gold. A vig¬ 
orous bushy grower with large leathery foliage. 
Lily Pons. H.T. (Brownell, 1938.) Plant Patent applied 
for. Yellow. This sulphur-yellow rose marks the suc¬ 
cessful effort of Mr. Brownell to produce a sub-zero, 
fragrant, full-petaled yellow Hybrid Tea, which has 
been achieved after many years of painstaking work. 
-K KDWIK’S HARDY, N O H T If PI R N-Ci R 0\V N ROSIIS -K 
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