6 WILLIAM N. CRAIG, WEYMOUTH 
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R. M. S. Queen Mary. (H. A. Verschuren, 1937.) 
Plant Patent 249. This was easily the most 
sensational new rose in 1938. Has received 
numerous high awards in Holland and the 
United States. The color is a glorious com- 
bination of rich salmon orange with a pure 
pink and orange base, free flowering, vigor- 
ous and'very. fragrant. 5.5. ¢sw see eee $1.25 
Rapture. A sport from Mme. Butterfly but 
rather deeper. in- color... ..%,..<..2. sss 
Red Radiance. A rosy red sport from Radiance, 
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Rome Glory. (Patent 304.) This was selected 
as the official rose to glorify the third milen- 
nium of the founding of Rome, the Eternal 
City, very large and double richly perfumed 
crimson blooms. Long stems and a vigorous _ 
VALICEY. coo Sas tien d ose eed «hal ges eek nee $1.25 
Sir Henry Segrave. (Alex. Dickson & Sons, 
1932.) Long pointed buds develop into very 
large high centered flowers of a lemon yellow 
color deepening towards the center, has a 
rich fragrance s 
Signora. (Aicardi, 1936, Patent 201.) A strik- 
ingly beautiful new variety, long buds of 
warm burnt sienna open to a lighter hue sug- 
gesting mandarin. Handsome foliage, flowers 
carried on long: stems, splendid for cutting .. $1.00 
Talisman. (Montgomery, 1929.) No rose ever 
introduced made such a sensation as Talis- . 
‘man. It blooms very freely in the garden, 
the flowers are unique in their colorings, 
running from rich apricot, gold, deep and rose 
pink to old rose. Immensely popular ...... 
Texas Centennial. (Dixie Rose Co., 1935.) Plant. 
Patent 162. A grand sport from President 
Hoover with all that varieties sterling qual- 
ities. The color is blood red toning to cerise 
red. in ‘the centre oo de ee 
The Doctor. (Howard & Smith, 1936.) A heate 
tiful glowing rosy pink with satiny pink 
edges. Petals are broad and the fragrance 
very delightful eosc0.0 es se ee $1.00 
Ville de Paris. (Pernet-Ducher, 1926.) orem 
rich buttercup yellow, buds are long’ and 
flowers extra large. Preferable to Souv. de 
Claudius: Pernet. os. 5006.4 03 se 
Wilhelm Kordes. (W. Kordes Sons, 1922.) The 
eolor here is trulv unique, being rich red 
with a coppery suffusion overlying a golden 
salmon ground. Long buds, high centered 
flowers and very fragrant 
Willowmere. Brilliant pink flowers suffused 
with a colden light <2 os ee ee 
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All Hybrid Tea roses offered unless otherwise 
priced are 75 cents each, $8.00 per dozen, $60.00 
per 100. We handle only the highest quality of field 
grown two year old grafted plants. We do not offer 
any of the cheap discarded greenhouse forced roses, 
nor do we handle any on their own roots as they 
are valueless in New England, although succeeding 
quite well in certain of our warmer states. 
After June 1 we will have a good selection of — 
hybrid tea roses (and some climbers) in pots for 
late plantings. 
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