HARDY HYBRID TEA ROSES 
Mme. Jules Bouche. One of the finest of all 
white Roses. The long-pointed buds open 
to glistening white flowers with a pale blush 
center; moderately fragrant. Plants are tall, 
quite close growing and bloom freely. 
Mrs. Chas. Bell. The salmon sport of Ra¬ 
diance. Dainty, dawn-pink. A delicate 
soft color of the most exquisite shade. 
Mrs. Henry Bowles. A superb Rose of dark 
glowing pink. Large flowers, perfectly 
formed and abundantly produced on strong 
stems. The plants are vigorous. 
Mrs. Henry Morse. Perfectly formed flow¬ 
ers of two contrasting shades of pink. Me¬ 
dium growth; sweet scented. 
Mrs. E. P. Thom. An American Rose which 
is one of the best of all the garden yellows. 
The nicely formed flowers of clear canary 
yellow are freely produced on a strong, 
symmetrical plant with dark green foliage. 
Mrs. Jennie Deverman. A deep orange- 
pink sport of Pres. Hoover. Vigorous grow¬ 
er with nice stems. 
Mrs. Pierre S. du Pont. Unquestionably 
most satisfactory yellow Rose for garden. 
Long-pointed, rich reddish gold buds open¬ 
ing to 40-petaled flowers same color. 
Mrs. Sam McGredy. Large, fairly double 
blooms of orange-salmon, with a suffusion 
of gold; vigorous, healthy plants. 
National Flower Guild. A crimson shrub 
Rose that makes an ideal hedge or border 
plant. Real bright red with large, full 
flowers. Tall, vigorous bush, blooming 
constanty all season. 
Pink Dawn. A vigorous Rose producing 
an abundance of well-formed, double flow¬ 
ers of glistening deep rose and opening to 
lovely pink, tinted with orange at the base 
of petals; sweetly fragrant. $1.00 each, 
$10.00 per doz. 
Pres. H. Hoover. Shapely buds open to high- 
centered flowers of scarlet, yellow, cerise, 
pink and flame; rather loose form when 
fully mature. Deliciously fragrant. 
Pres. Plumecocq. Orange and copper color. 
A vigorous grower producing long, erect 
stems, bearing large, fragrant flowers that 
open a rich salmoncolor. An active bloom¬ 
er and^ a thrifty grower. An improved 
Rev. F. Page-Roberts. 
Radiance. Standard Pink Rose for many 
years; vigorous plants, splendid foliage and 
producing a quantity of large, double (25 
petals) flowers of two-toned pink. 
Rapture. Ophelia type of flowers, with long 
buds opening to beautifully formed blooms 
of deep pink with yellow shading at the 
base of the petals. Plants almost thornless. 
Red Radiance. Cerise red sport of Radiance 
with the same delightful large cupped flow¬ 
ers of 25 to 30 petals. Strong, healthy. 
Rocket (Plant Patent No. i71). Exquisite 
bud of beautiful bright scarlet red on strong 
stem, unfurling slowly to large, very dou¬ 
ble blooms, full to the brim of rich old-rose 
perfume. Vigorous, hardy bush, very free 
flowering. $1.00 each, $10.00 per doz. 
Rome Glory (Plant Patent No. 304). A most 
robust and vigorous plant, much more 
Winter-hardy than most Hybrid Teas, pro¬ 
ducing in quick succession long stems bear¬ 
ing large, crimson-red buds, opening into 
full, well-formed, fragrant, cerise-red 
blooms. A recommended variety. $1.50 
each, $15.00 per doz. 
Roslyn. One of the newer yellow Roses with 
medium sized, deep orange buds opening 
to large, semi-double flowers of golden yel¬ 
low, with a little deeper color on the back 
of the petals borne singly on long stems. 
R. M. S. Queen Mary (Plant Patent 
No. 249). The blooms are of a glorious 
combination of vivid shades, blending rich 
glowing salmon with an exquisite pure 
pink and with an orange base. They are 
full and freely produced on strong, vigor¬ 
ous plants, delicately perfumed. $1.50 
each, $15.00 per doz. 
Signora (Plant Patent No. 201). Long bud 
of a warm, burnt sienna, opening to a 
lighter hue toward mandarine. The plant 
is tall growing with every bloom on a long 
stem. Foliage is handsome. Indispensable 
to those who grow Roses mainly for cutting. 
$1.25 each, $12.50 per doz. 
Sir Henry Segrave. Buds very large, long- 
pointed flower extremely large, full, high- 
centered, very lasting, primrose yellow, 
chrome base. 
Sister Therese. Orange carmine buds open¬ 
ing to golden yellow. Free flowering and 
vigorous. 
Souvenir de Mme. C. Chambard. Coral- 
pink—about the most lovely shade of pink 
in Roses. Large, long-pointed bud on long 
stem opens into a handsome flower which is 
deliciously fragrant. A free bloomer and 
quite vigorous plant. 
Sunkist. A sport of Joanna Hill, slightly 
darker than its mother. The nicely formed 
flowers are described as orange copper, but 
in the East the color will be a light orange 
yellow. They are produced singly on long 
stems, making a splendid flower for cutting. 
Plants are of average growth. 
Talisman. One of the highest colored of the 
garden Roses. Elowers are a mixture of 
orange, rose, yellow, and red. It is a fine 
flower for cutting, as the blooms come 
singly on long stems and they are excellent 
keepers. It has wonderful fragrance. 
Ville de Paris. A popular yellow Rose for 
the garden. Pointed buds open to good sized 
flowers of rich buttercup yellow. Plants are 
quite tall and flowers are on long stems. 
ROSE “SKYROCKET” 
The ideal Rose for a park planting, 
being hardy and shrublike in charac¬ 
ter, and bearing countless deep pink 
blooms throughout the entire season. 
The flowers are followed by large 
seed pods, which are very attractive 
and provide Winter food for birds. 
$1.25 each 
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