ROSES 
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HYBRID TEA ROSES— Continued 
Duquesa de Penaranda. A novelty 
variety producing two distinct types 
of flowers. During the Summer the 
pointed buds are a blend of apricot- 
orange and dark pink, opening to 
blooms of coppery-apricot. In Au- 
tumn great brownish buds open 
slowly to fine formed blooms of cin- 
namon-peach flower. 
Edei. Bold, well built flowers of white 
with faintest ivory shading towards 
the base passing to pure white. Uni- 
form, stout growing habit. 
Edith Nellie Perkins. Rose of out- 
standing merit. Vigorous in growth 
and free blooming. Long-pointed 
buds; large, fragrant flowers, double 
type, outside petals are oriental red 
shading to a cerise-orange; inside 
salmon-pink. 
Editor McFarland. A novelty Rose of 
sparkling pink borne of vigorous, up- 
right bushes. Long stems particularly 
suited for cutting. 
Eldorado. Golden buds suffused with 
red, opening to clear yellow; cupped 
blooms with crinkled petals. Erect 
grower. 
E. G. Hill. A favorite Rose with beau- 
tiful long bud of perfect form and full, 
double, high centered flower of daz- 
zling scarlet shading to deep red as 
it develops. 
Etoile de France. One of the most 
charming of the Red Roses. Bright, 
clear red color shading to velvety 
crimson, long stems, vigorous foliage. 
Etoile de Hollande. Brilliant red 
blooms of magnificent size. Beautiful 
in half-open state. Clean, attractive 
centers; large petals, very fragrant. 
General McArthur. Beautiful, bright, 
scarlet, large, full, sweet-scented 
blooms. Buds borne on long, stout 
stems. Ideal Rose for cutting 
purposes. 

Golden Dawn. Fine garden Rose. 
Flowers show double, deep yellow in 
bud, occasionally tinged with bronze. 
Opens to fine, fragrant, pale yellow 
flowers of large size and lasting qual- 
ity. Plants are semi-dwarf and 
spreading with dark, glossy, green 
foliage. 
Golden Emblem. Large, perfectly 
formed buds of brilliant yellow 
striped with crimson on outer petals. 
Dark golden-yellow blooms. 
Gruss an Teplitz. A favorite vivid, 
cherry red shading to a velvety crim- 
son. Very fragrant. Free, strong 
grower and profuse bloomer. 
Hadley. [Excellent cutting Rose with 
flowers of rich, crimson, velvety tex- 
ture. Sweetly scented. 
Heinrich Gaede. Beautiful late intro- 
duction. Color rosy-copper with 
brilliant orange tones which hold un- 
til petals drop. Buds extra large of 
good form borne singly on large, long 
stems. 
Heinrich Wendland. Reddish-copper 
double flowers with orange flush over 
all. Has rich, fragrant odor. Shiny, 
leathery foliage. 
Joanna Hill. A novelty Rose of bright 
yellow and cream-colored blooms. 
Buds large and long pointed. Semi- 
double flowers; lasting quality. Stems 
long and stiff, excellent for cutting. 
Jonkheer J. L. Mock. Standard, well 
known, heavy blooming Rose with 
carmine buds of large size. Opens 
slowly to deep, carmine-pink blooms 
with inner surface of silvery rose. 
Stems strong. Bush vigorous and 
healthy. 
Julien Potin. Another novelty, gold- 
en-yellow Rose. Vigorous, erect hab- 
it with shapely, medium to large 
blooms and long pointed form. Free 
flowering and fragrant. 
Kaiserin Auguste Viktoria. Pearly 
white variety tinted with lemon cen- 
ter. Large, full, double blooms of per- 
fect form. Introduced years ago and 
still a favorite in its class. In great 
demand. 
Killarney Pink. Blooms are flesh 
color suffused with paje pink and 
delightful blend. Very 
fragrant, buds grow on 
long, strong stems mak- 
ing it valuable for cut- 
ting. 
Killarney White. Dupli- 
cate of the Pink Killar- 
ney, but with blooms as 
white as snow. 
Lady Alice Stanley. A 
Rose that is perfect in 
form, color, size, free- 
dom of bloom and fra- 
grance. When fully de- 
veloped its color is a 
beautiful shade of coral 
rose. Inside of petals 
shading to  flesh-pink 
with deeper flushes. 
Lady Margaret Stewart. 
Gorgeous rose, long high 
center. Buds of orange- 
yellow. Vivid and 
splashed with scarlet. 
Back of petals streaked 
with orange and car- 
mine. 


Lady Hillingdon. Coppery shade of 
apricot-yellow. Beautiful in bud. 
Free bloomer. 
Los Angeles. Flame-pink springing 
from golden base. Long buds open- 
ing slowly to beautifully formed 
blooms. Flowers freely. Stems long 
and ideal for cutting. 
Lucie Marie. Apricot yellow suffused 
with coppery-red; strong grower and 
good bloomer. 
Luxembourg. Flowers deep orange, 
strong, vigorous grower, buds are 
long, on stiff stems. Fine for cut 
flowers. 
McGredy’s Scarlet. Glowing rose of 
rather dark scarlet. One of the best of 
the new varieties. Buds extra long 
pointed and borne on long stems. 
Opens to double blooms. 
Margaret McGredy. An extraordi- 
nary scarlet-orange and_brick-red 
flower. Cup-shaped, double sym- 
metrical blooms. Sturdy grower. De- 
lightfully fragrant. 
Max Krause. One of the newer nov- 
elty Roses. Has globular buds of deep 
butter-orange. Opens to huge double, 
golden yellow flowers. Petals paling 
at edges and deepening to soft, cop- 
pery tones in center of bloom. 
Mme. Butterfly. Flowers light pink 
suffused with golden-apricot near 
base of petals. Erect stems. Delight- 
fully fragrant. 
Mme. C. Chambard. Coral pink with 
peach tint, long pointed buds, very 
fragrant. 
Mme. Ed. Herriot. Buds of coral-red, 
shaded with yellow at base. Open 
blooms of medium size, semi-double, 
of superb coral-red shaded with yel- 
low and bright rosy scarlet. 
Mme. Jules Bouche. One of the best 
everblooming Roses ever introduced. 
Flowers large, double; splendid form. 
White with pink base. Vigorous 
grower. 
Mme. Nicholas Aussel. Copper-red 
with long, shapely, tapering buds, de- 
veloping into large, fragrant, full dou- 
ble flowers of opalescent salmon-pink, 

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