HYBRID TEA ROSES f Continued 
Stargold (Plant Patent 248). I like this new variety. 
Its yellow blossoms are so bright in color they 
listen. The petals curl giving the medium sized 
lossoms a star-like appearance. Spicy fragrance. 
An upright, strong grower. 32 petals. $1.00. 
Sterling (Plant Patent 21). A new, strong growing 
pink Rose that at times is simply marvelous. The 
pink turns to gold at the base of the large petals, 
giving it a luminous sheen. The buds are long 
and the blossoms large and double. 37 petals. 
$ 1 . 00 . 
Sunstar. A novel Rose. In the bud it is deep golden 
touched with carmine. As it unfolds the color 
changes decidedly to a pink and yellow with a 
deeper pink edging. Semi-double and charming 
for those who like the more single types. 16 petals. 
80c. 
Talisman. Almost everyone knows this two-tone 
striking blossom. The yellowish color on the in¬ 
side and the reddish on the outside of the 30 or 
more petals makes a long remembered sight. The 
stems are a little weak during the Summer but in 
the Fall they are great. 80c. 
Temno. This low growing bush produces a great 
number of blackish red blossoms. They are not 
black but not far from it. Strongly perfumed. 
37 petals. 80c. 
Texas Centennial (Plant Patent 162). It is a sport 
of Hoover and like it in every respect except color. 
Its color is a blood red toning to cerise and some¬ 
times shows a trace of yellow. A tall grower like 
Hoover. 25 petals. 85c. 
The Doctor. The enormous broad, satiny pink blos¬ 
soms are entrancing. With such a large flower, of 
course the bud is immense. The plant is a moder¬ 
ate, upright grower. $1.00. 
Una Wallace. If there were more who knew this 
charming pink Rose it would be in great demand. 
The buds are long and the blossoms are produced 
singly at the ends of long stems. 50 petals. 80c. 
Victoria Adelheid. A new multicolored Rose that 
is very striking. The large, fat buds open into yel¬ 
low and red variegated blossoms, quite large and 
double. The plant is a fair grower. 40 petals. 85c. 
Victoria Harrington. Pointed buds of blackish red 
open into high centered, dark red, unfading flow¬ 
ers. In the open blossom the petals are curled 
back giving a distinct Cactus form unmatched by 
other Roses. 38 petals. 85c. 
Ville de Paris. Another good yellow Rose. It is a 
good reliable grower with long, wiry stems. Its 
color is very deep and lasting. A globular flower 
of 27 petals. 80c. 
Warrawee (Plant Patent 140). When you see this 
beautiful Rose you can’t help but love it. The 
long, soft, shell pink pointed buds are borne on 
plants of notable vigor and health. 30 petals. $1.00. 
W. E. Chaplin. One of our best red Roses. The 
blossom is large and shapely and a good deep red. 
The bush is a strong, moderately low grower. 
33 petals. 80c. 
Wm. E. Nickerson. One of the good newer Roses. 
The color is a deep pink and the blossoms are well 
formed, quite double and long lasting. 44 petals. 
80c. 
Wilhelm Hordes. The variable colorings is one of 
its high points. Its colors range from gold through 
salmon to pink, depending upon the weather. A 
medium low grower. 45 petals. 80c. 
William F. Dreer. The soft blending of peach pink 
into yellow makes it a very lovely Rose long to be 
remembered. 33 petals. 80c. 
William Orr. The large, brilliant crimson blossoms 
are of great form when opening . They are pro¬ 
duced freely on strong bushes. 45 petals. 80c. 
Will Rogers ( Plant Patent 256). It is too bad that a 
Rose with such a wonderful name couldn’t have 
been a wonderful Rose. It burns in hot weather, 
but at other times is a deep blackish red of medium 
size with about 40 petals. $1.00. 
HYBRID PERPETUALS 
Hybrid Perpetuals or “June Bloomers” generally burst forth into a marvelous display of blooms 
in June. Many will also again bloom during the season. Their flowers on the whole are more richly 
fragrant than any other class and are of very large size. The plants are too large to fit in a Rose bed 
of Hybrid Teas but are more foolproof and long-lived. 
Frau Karl Druschki. It is the best known and 
loved of all Hybrid Perpetuals. It is a very strong, 
tall grower which blooms sparsely during the 
Summer and Fall after bearing bountifully in the 
Spring. Pure white when open with prominent 
yellow stamens but no fragrance. 75c. 
General Jacqueminot (General Jack for short) 
One of the greatest favorites of the old Roses. It 
has large, very double, deep red blossoms mostly 
in June. 75c. 
Georg Arends. The charming perfect pink blooms 
make it greatly esteemed. The flowers are high 
centered and especially well formed. 75c. 
Gloire de Chedane-Guinoisseau. Some name* 
but a wonderful Rose. It is large, well-formed and 
has dark, velvety crimson blooms. 80c. 
J. B. Clark. The very large red blooms are shaded 
maroon. The bush is a very vigorous, tall grower. 
75c. 
King George IV. An antique variety that has been 
brought back into commerce. The blossoms are a 
magenta red of medium size and many petals. 80c. 
Mrs. John Laing. You can’t forget the delicious 
fragrance of its large, full, double, soft pink cupped 
blooms. They come occasionally in the Summer as 
well as abundantly in June. 75c. 
Paul Neyron. The largest pink Rose; it attains 
enormous proportions but it lacks fragrance. The 
stems are almost thornless. Produces some of its 
immense blooms in the late Summer. 75c. 
S. M. Gustave V. A new, very worthwhile Hybrid 
Perpetual. It blooms throughout the season, giv¬ 
ing large, very attractive cherry red flowers. 80c. 
Ulrich Brunner. The cherry red blossoms are al¬ 
ways refreshing. The blooms are large, globular 
and very lasting. 75c. 
Plant several of the same variety of 
Roses to get more artistic bouquets 
Mentor, Ohio 
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