2 WILLIAM N. CRAIG, WEYMOUTH 

A great many roses ‘are today being patented. 
These include good, bad and indifferent varieties, — 
High powered advertising through colored plates 
stimulates the sales of these but many are very 
disappointing and have been dropped from our list. 
Again I would say order and plant early for the 
best results. 
HYBRID TEA ROSES 
Each 
Adoration. (Gaujard 1940.) A lovely French 
rose with brilliant salmon-pink flowers light- 
ening with a splash of orange at the base. 
Long pointed buds, fragrant and excellent 
foliage pee aS a $1.50: 
Alezane. (Pahissa 1934, Patent No. 116.) The 
large reddish brown buds open to sorrel and 
unfurl rich apricot with reverse side sorrel 
striped yellow. Vigorous» growth, a really 
striking novelty <i poses. See ee $1.00: 
Alice Harding. (Mallerin, 1937.) (Plant Patent 
202.) A magnificent. pure golden yellow car- 
_ ried on long stout stems, has a sweet honey 
fragrance. A long season bloomer and is of 
the highest. merit vo. 005 esheets oe cee $1.00 
Autumn. (Coddington, 1931.) Burnt orange in 
bud stage, fully expanded flowers are burnt 
orange streaked red, some fragrance, medium 
size, free Bloomer iugiiti soe ee eee ee ee 
Better Times. (J. H.- Hill Co., 1934, Plant 
Patent 23.) A grand new rose of outstanding 
excellence which promises to become just as 
popular outdoors as under glass. The large 
cerise red flowers are carried on splendid 
stems and foliage is  excellent,- delicately | 
fraQrantye ein ec cwk See 6 eee ee ee $1.00 
Betty Uprichard. (Alex..Dickson & Sons, 1922.) 
One of the very finest bedding roses both here 
and abroad. A lovely combination of colors, 
inner face delicate salmon pink, outside glow- 
ing carmine with coppery sheen and orange 
Suflusion: * 6 oOo ise ee < crare ye 
Briarcliff. (Briarcliff Greenhouses, 1925.) A 
sport from Columbia without its faults. 
Large pointed flowers, silvery rose pink in 
COLOR Sei eee, CRI a oy sow le) aie 
Caledonia. (Dobbie, 1925.) Magnificent large 
double snow white flower. Foliage good and 
plant very VIGOLOUS (ook ins, oe 
Carrie Jacobs Bond. (Howard & Smith, 1934.) 
(Patent 158.) A truly beautiful rose named 
in honor of the author of “The End of a 
Perfect Day.” The large, double flowers are 
of fine form and carried on strong stems. In 
color a rich deep rose enhanced by a luminous 
coral sheen: occ ene ee ehete sh car he gee $1.00 
Condessa de Sastago. The beautiful double 
flowers are two toned, coppery pink outside 
and golden on the outside of petals, a very 
high rating roses. Lock. ae ss Fe ee 
Countess Vandal. (Leenders & Co.) (Patent 
No. 88.) Long pointed buds of bronze, cop- 
pery salmon, and gold with some fragrance 
; ; $1.00 each, $10.00 per doz. 
Christopher Stone. (1935.) A very striking and 
increasingly popular English variety. The 
flowers are of a fiery brilliant red color and 
are of fine form: 94% 0. 5 ccc ite $1.00 
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