

Duquesa de Penaranda 

Ami Quinard 
HYBRID TEA ROSES f Continued 
Cecile Walter. One of my favorite varieties. The 
28 large salmon petals form a beautiful shaped 
Rose. The bush ts medium tall. $1.00. 
Charles K. Douglas. One of the good old standbys 
in red Roses. The large, loose, fragrant blooms 
remain a good color in all kinds of weather and the 
bush is a large, easy grower. 32 petals. 80c. 
Charles P. Kilham. All who see the well-shaped, 
beautiful blooms on this low spreading plant are 
sure to admire it. They are deep rose pink blended 
with copper. 50 petals. 80c. 
Chateau de Clos Vougeot. If it wasn’t for the 
difficult name, I believe this Rose would be more 
popular. It is one of the blackest red Roses. Its 
40 curly small petals make it quite double and it is 
very fragrant. The plant is low and spreading. 80c. 
Christopher Stone. A new gold medal Rose that is 
thrillmg in every way from the bud until the 
petals drop. The very bright, velvety scariet flow- 
ers never show any blue in their color and have an 
intense damask fragrance. A good grower and 
bloomer. 30 petals. $1.00. 
Condesa de Sastago. The intense two-tone color, 
red and yellow is so striking that most everyone 
who sees it wants it. The blossoms are large, 
double and very richly fragrant. The bush is a 
vigorous, medium tall grower. 63 petals. $1.00. 
Countess Vandal (Plant Patent 38). You can’t 
help but enjoy its charming blooms. They are well 
formed and produced freely on a good growing 
bush; everyone speaks well of it. The combmation 
of its orange, coral, salmon and flesh shades is 
entrancing. 30 petals. $1.00. 
Crimson Glory (Plant Patent 105). A new Rose 
that is a real glory. The deep velvety red blossoms 
are exquisite all year and are abundantly produced 
on fine growing, compact bushes. It Is an easy 
growing foolproof variety that blooms quite con- 
tmuously. 30 petals. $1.25. 
Dickson’s Red (Plant Patent 376). One of the fme 
new Roses that has won many awards. The deep, 
warm red stays undimmed until the end. The 
large, double high-centered blooms are produced 
singly on Jong strong stems, making it a favorite 
for cutting. Its fragrance is so rich that it has 
also received an award for that quality. $1.25. 
Dainty Bess. Well described by its name. It is a 
charming little frve-petal Rose with a delicate flesh 
pink tint with lavender shading accented with 
purple stamens. 80c. 
Dooryard Delight. This new type of Rose is a fool- 
proof grower in every respect. Its foliage is free 
from black spot and mildew and it does not freeze 
down in the Winter. Its light pink blooms are 
borne in large trusses on an upright growing bush 
that is about 214 ft. high and it gets to be a good- 
sized plant, so should not be set closer than 2 ft. 
apart. The blossoms are of medium size, fully 
double and although not spectacular, the foolproof 
habit of the plant recommends it sufficiently. $1.50 
Duchess of Wellington. The long tapering buds 
are coppery yellow and open to broad, attractive 
blossoms with beautiful yellow stamens. Disease- 
resistant, foolproof habit. 20 Iarge petals. 80c. 
Duquesa de Penaranda. This very artistic Rose 
has the newer copper and brownish shades. Long 
bud. Large double blossoms. 38 petals. $1.00. 
Eclipse (Plant Patent 172). This sensational Rose 
eclipses them all. The Iong, streamlined buds en- 
hanced by ornamental sepals, are pure yellow with- 
out shading. The long, stiff stems usually have a 
single blossom at their apex. I recommend it as 
one of the finest new yellow Roses. 25 petals. $1.00. 
Edith Krause. The immense pure white, perfect 
blossoms are borne singly on long, strong stems. 
The blossoms are so large that a bush does not pro- 
duce many of them but they are so wonderful that 
it pays to have several bushes of them. The bush 
is an upright medium tall grower. 30 petals. $1.00. 
Edith Nellie Perkins. It seems that everyone who 
has it is a booster for it. The blossoms are a light 
salmon pink, shading to white at the edges with 
orange at the base. 32 petals. 80c. 


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