K LY N 'S 
Grenoble 
Ido-bloomI 
Hybrid Tea or 
Everblooming Roses 
The ancients crowned the Hose the “Queen of 
Flowers” thousands of years ago, and its fragrant 
beauty has influenced civilization all up through 
the ages. 
These lovely flowers are undergoing improve¬ 
ment all the time, and, being Rose-lovers, we 
enjoy the expensive pleasure of testing the new 
varieties, so that only the best of the novelties 
w ill 1 ie added to our Catalogue each year. 
All Roses in this section 75 cts. each, unless 
otherwise noted 
Ami Quinard. Semi-double, rich maroon flowers 
with that sweet old Rose fragrance. Strong, up¬ 
right grower. See color illustration on page 8. 
Autumn. An extraordinarily colored bloom of 
burnt sienna shadings, on strong stems. The 
plants have dark green, glossy foliage. 
Betty Upricliard. Vigorous, healthy plants with 
semi-double flowers of good size and substance, 
brilliant orange-carmine inside, reverse light 
salmon. See color illustration on page 9. 
Briarcliff. An almost thornless plant with fragrant 
rose-pink blooms. One of the finest for cutting. 
Caledonia. Large, full, fragrant, pure white flowers 
on long stems for cutting. A healthy, vigorous 
grower. 
Cat brine Kordes. Large, double, glowing car¬ 
mine-scarlet flowers come singly on erect, strong 
stems. Attractive, symmetrical plants with 
disease-resistant foliage. See in color on page 8. 
Charles K. Douglas. Rlooms all the time. The 
large, loose flowers are unfading carmine-scarlet; 
plants with healthy foliage. See color illustration 
on page 9. 
Christopher Stone. Great big, loosely formed 
flowers of unfading scarlet-crimson are freely 
produced on a fine healthy plant. Old-time fra¬ 
grance adds to the value of this important new 
Rose. See color illustration on page 12. $1.00 each. 
Condesa de Sastago. This beautiful red and yel¬ 
low Rose is outstanding in every respect. It is a 
strong grower and is very free flowering. Deli¬ 
ciously fragrant. See in color on page 8. 
; Edith Helen. An exhibition and cut¬ 
ler Rose. Large, clear pink flowers of 
Itless form, deliciously scented. See 
>r illustration on page 8. 
ess of Wellington. We think this the 
d yellow on account of its many good 
litres. A vigorous and very floriferous 
it. Apricot fragrance, 
lesa de Penaranda. Large flowers of 
pery apricot which take on richer tones 
he fall. It is fragrant. The plants are 
ight in growth and have attractive. 
Ithy foliage. See color illustration on 
e 10. $1.00 each. 
petals Oriental red, cerise, and orange, 
the inside salmon-pink. Fragrant. 
Splendid form, and strong plants 
which bloom freely. See color illus¬ 
tration on page 8. 
Editor McFarland. Perfectly formed, 
brilliant rose-pink flowers for cutting. 
The plants are vigorous and bloom 
freely. See color illustration on page 8. 
. Hill. Large, full, brilliant crimson 
vers of perfect form with a most delight- 
fragrance, borne singly on erect stems, 
al for cutting. Very free flowering, 
e de Hollandc. Its fairly full, brilliant 
llowers open in all weathers and have 
riderful fragrance. \ igorous habit and 
in foliage. See color illustration on 
;e 8. 
Heinrich Wendland 
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GERARD K. KLYN, Mentor, Ohio 
