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BRYANT’S NURSERIES, PRINCETON, ILLINOIS 
ROSES 
We have a very nice lot of well matured and carefully graded Oregon grown 
Roses to offer this Spring — no southern stock. All of the plants are budded on 
Multiflora Japonica unless otherwise specified. 
Source of Roses Important—The Middle West, with its hot dry summers, is a 
hard climate in which to flower Roses and the source of planting stock has been 
found to be almost as important an item in successful Rose growing here as is the 
selection of varieties. For a number of years we have been using these Oregon 
grown Roses and have found that they have given better results than those we have 
had from any other source. They are sturdy, well rooted and well matured plants, 
without any coarse overgrowth. They are somewhat more expensive than southern 
grown Roses, but are well worth the difference in price. We do not offer any south¬ 
ern grown Roses. 
Many of the varieties of Hybrid Tea Roses are not adapted to the hot dry sum¬ 
mers of this section of the country, and in offering this selection we have attempted 
to confine ourselves to varieties of merit particularly selected for vigorous growth 
and free blooming characteristics under the usual weather conditions in the Middle 
West. 
TEA and HYBRID TEA ROSES 
2 Year No. 1 Buds — All Northern Grown 
Ami Quinard—a vigorous grower with dark blackish-garnet buds 
opening dark velvety crimson, very fragrant .$ 
Betty Uprichard—salmon pink, stained coppery red on the outside 
of the petals, very fragrant; buds copper red . 
Christopher Stone—a finely formed and very fragrant rose with 
bright scarlet flowers. Dark green disease resistant foliage . 
Condesa de Sastago—a very free-flowering two-toned rose of 
strong bushy growth. The flowers are fragrant and very 
double, golden yellow without, deep coppery pink within. 
Dame Edith Helen—one of the largest and most perfectly shaped 
of the Hybrid Teas; bright glowing pink, very fragrant; one 
of the best out-door roses for this section . 
Duquesa de Penaranda—a strong vigorous variety, very free-flow¬ 
ering; apricot orange to dark pink . 
Edith Nellie Perkins—long-pointed buds; rich orange-pink outside, 
salmon pink inside of petals .... 
E. G. Hill—large and massive blooms of deep velvety maroon. 
Etoile de Hollande—the finest dark red rose for this section; a 
strong grower and free bloomer, very fragrant . 
Francis Scott Key—brilliant crimson; both buds and blooms are 
exceptionally large, double, and well shaped . 
Glowing Carmine—a tall vigorous grower and continuous bloomer 
with long-lasting deep carmine blooms ... 
Golden Pernet (Mons. Julien Potin)—deep golden, yellow, with 
a much richer color than the original Pernet, which it holds 
without fading . 
Grenoble—a tall vigorous grower. Scarlet-red flowers that do not 
fade. One of the better reds for this area .. 
Gruss an Teplitz—the hardiest of the Hybrid Tea Roses, a very 
free and continuous bloomer, deep scarlet-crimson .. 
Joanna Hill—very double bloom, the center is Indian Yellow, sur¬ 
rounded by petals of a golden-buff shade . 
Julien Potin—See Golden Pernet 
Kaiserin Auguste Viktoria—free-flowering, very double, pure 
white, the standard pure white bedding rose . 
Lady Margaret Stewart—very large, a vigorous grower, copper 
orange buds opening a bright yellow . 
Mme. Edouard Herriott—a very brilliant coral-red, shaded orange 
and scarlet . 
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All orders are booked subject to our regular Terms and Conditions of Sale as printed on 
pages 2 and 3. These should be carefully noted as we cannot vary from them. 
