THE SIX ROSES BELOW 
GROUP ae § GARDEN FAVORITES 
aes Cle Lasy to Grow 

The 3 Roses below: Here are the choicest of older Hybrid Tea Roses, 
Hinrich Gaede GROUP 58 the varieties so loved by all that they continue to merit 
Etoile de One of each: a place in many fine gardens. An excellent list for a 
Hollande Condesa de Sastago colorful planting at modest cost—and a group from 
ee ue Dame Edith Helen which even those who buy all the new Roses con- 
aes ‘ ed a Helance tinue to select those of special appeal to their in- 
Mae a Fe Bouche dividual tastes. ‘ 
Mrs. Pierre S. du Pont These hardy, universal favorites are grade A-l, 
Mrs. Sam McGredy northern field-grown plants, two years old. All pro- 
Pink Dawn duce fine, double blooms, except the desirable single- 
pla nts flowering varieties included and indicated in descrip- 
é (value $6.00) tions. They will provide a generous supply of 
cut-flowers throughout the entire season. 
Any Variety, 75¢ Each: 
Autumn Long-lasting; moderately fragrant; bud burnt- 
orange streaked with red. Contmuous bloomer. 
Mrs. «Betty Uprichard Delicate salmon-pink with coppery 
Pierre S. carmine reverse; verbena fragrance. 
duPont Caledonia Large; white; very double; long-lasting; 
slightly fragrant. Long, strong stems. Very hardy. 
Christopher Stone Bright velvety  scarlet-crimson; 
damask fragrance. Vigorous, upright. Not troubled 
by heat. (Color picture at right.) 
Condesa de Sastago Two-toned coppery pink inside, 
golden tint outside. (Color picture at left, bottom.) 
Dainty Bess Large single flowers, flesh-pink inside with 
old-rose reverse; wine-colored stamens. Delightfully 
frilled petals. 
Dame Edith Helen Glowing pink; very large and full; 
intensely fragrant—a continuous bloomer all season. 
Very hardy. (Color picture below at left.) 
Edith Nellie Perkins Salmon-pink inside, rich copper- 
tinged rose outside; large blooms. Early and continuous. 
Editor McFarland Clear brilliant pmk; perfectly formed; 
long-lasting when cut. Strong stems. 
E. G. Hill Massive blossoms of deep maroon, velvety on 
mside; very fragrant. Blooms throughout the season. 
“YEssence Fragrant, fiery crimson, velvety petals. Strong 
stems for cutting. Vigorous, bushy. 
Etoile de Hollande Bright red; large; loose; semi-double; 
very fragrant. (Color picture at left.) 
“Frau Karl Druschki Most popular white Rose in the 
world, exquisite in form, snow-white. A Hybrid Per- 
petual that continues m high favor. 
Golden Dawn = Sunflower-yellow turning to Iemon-yellow; 
well-formed; sweetly fragrant. Profuse and continuous. 
Low growing. 
eae Grenoble Large; scarlet-red. Tall, hardy plants with 
ricin luxuriant foliage. 
Hinrich Gaede Large; spectacular orange-yellow, flushed 
with nasturtrum-red. Fine long-pointed buds. (Color 
picture at top left.) 
~glsobel Bronze tones turning to flaming orange-pink. 
One of gayest and largest of all single Roses. 
Joanna Hill Medium yellow. Single blooms on Iong, 
strong stems; moderately fragrant. 
Kaiserin Auguste Viktoria Exotic pure white blooms for 
contrast in bouquet or garden. Very free. 
Margaret McGredy Very large orange-to-scarlet flower. 
Moderately fragrant. Few thorns. Very vigorous; 
blooms all season. 
McGredy’s Ivory Delicate creamy white merging into yel- 
low at base. Long, pointed bud. (Picture at right, bottom.) 
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