Hybrid Tea Roses 
Hardy Field-grown Ever-blooming Roses 
There's nothing so beautiful as a Rose — down through the years, the world’s 
favorite flower and now more than ever before. Roses can be grown to perfection in 
this area if a little care and attention is given to winter protection (illustrated on page 
26) and spraying during the summer. 
Roses are especially appreciated because so 
comparatively few are grown in this area. 
Why not sponsor these beautiful flowers in your garden? 
Here you have a 
choice selection of hardy varieties and strong sturdy plants. 
Price, except where noted: Dormant plants — Each 65c; Doz. $6.50 
Potted plants — Large 85c; Extra large $1.00 
Ami Quinard — Retains its popularity because of 
the richness of its color, which is blackish-maroon 
opening to a rich velvety red that does not fade. 
Betty Uprichard — A pleasing salmon-pink; inside 
of petals orange-carmine, spicy fragrance; strong 
grower and persistent bloomer. 
Chas. K. Douglas — Scarlet-crimson with large flow- 
ers. A profuse bloomer, especially desirable for 
bedding; a favorite and always in demand. 
Caledonia — Large double white high-centered flow- 
ers on long strong stems: leathery dark-green 
foliage. 
Christopher Stone — Brilliant clear scarlet-crimson 
with long pointed buds that open 
fragrant flowers of sparkling color. 
high everywhere and in great demand. Dormant 
plants — Each $1.00: Pot plants — Each $1.20 
into large 
It: is rated 
Condesa de Sastago — A striking two-tone rose with 
a deep coppery pink inside and golden reverse; 
fully double with delicious fragrance. 
Countess Vandal — (Patent No. 38) — An exquisite 
blend of pink, salmon and soft gold; long-pointed 
buds and good fragrance; free blooming. Dor- 
mant Plants — Each $1.00; Pot Plants — Each 
$1.20 
Crimson Glory (Patent No. 105) — One of the best 
new roses; large urn-shaped buds that open to 
deep velvety crimson, fragrant flowers; a strong 
plant that blooms freely. Dormant Plants — 
Each $1.25; Pot Plants — Each $1.45 
Editor McFarland — The leading pink rose of to- 
day. The firm textured perfectly formed fragrant 
flowers come freely on strong erect stems, and 
are notably long lasting when cut. 
E. N. Perkins -— Vigorous grower, double blooms of 
delicate coloring, light cerise, inside of petals sal- 
mon with golden tints. 
Etoile de Hollande — The world’s favorite red rose. 
Immense flowers of velvety scarlet-crimson on 
strong bushy plants. 
Golden Dawn — A vigorous free bloomer, with 
double well-formed fragrant buds that bloom a 
lemon-yellow. 
Gruss an Teplitz — One of the most prolific bedding 
roses. It has fragrant crimson-scarlet flowers all 
summer. 
Kaiserin A. Viktoria — Long shapely buds, fully 
double creamy white flowers; an old variety but 
still considered to be the most perfect white; 
deliciously fragrant. 
Mme. Cochet-Cochet (Patent No. 129) — Long-pointed 
coppery-pink buds, flushed with orange, opens 
to soft salmon-pink flowers, glistening with a 
satiny sheen; delicious honey-like fragrance. 
Dormant Plants — Each $1.00; Pot Plants — 
Each $1.20 

Kaiserin Aug. Viktoria 
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