

Dainty Bess 

HYBRID TEA ROSES 7 Continued 
Innocence. The name is characteristic of the simple 
single white blossoms of this charming Rose. The 
blossoms open to about 4 in. tn diameter. 10 petals. 
80c. 
Irish Fireflame. An alluring little single Rose with 
a blend of soft apricot and salmon. The small, 
Iong-pointed buds with handsome ‘sepals are great 
for the buttonhole. 5 petals. 80c. 
Isobel. Another charming single variety. Its color 
is a beautiful blended soft pik shading to yellow 
at the base of the 7 broad petals. 80c. 
Jean Bostick. Another wonderful sport of the 
favorite, Condesa de Sastago. Its large, double 
deep yellow blossoms are produced on Jong, strong 
stems. 50 petals. $1.00. 
Jean Cote (Plant Patent 321). The large, solid 
orange blossoms, almost brown, come singly and 
continuously on good stems that wave gracefully 
in the breeze. An attractive new variety. $1.25. 
Joanna Hill. Everyone knows this lovely, soft, 
yellow Rose. Its attractive way of uncurling its 
petals and its Jong stems make it one of the most 
popular Roses. 53 petals. 80c. 
Joseph Strand. The strong bushes produce gor- 
geous big blooms on strong stems. The broad 
petals are a soft luminous rose pink with a gold 
base. 31 petals. 85c. 
Kaiserin Auguste Viktoria. Long known as the 
most perfect white blossom, its praises cannot be 
too highly sung. The stems are long and wiry. 
82 petals. 75c. 
Katherine Pechtold. The color blends are alluring. 
They range from orange vermilion to deep orange 
and are equally charming in the bud and open 
flower. The bud ts Jong and slender, really stream- 
lined. $1.00. 
Kidwai. The way the bud is held in the center of the 
large yellow blossom makes it unusually attractive. 
Pink tints blending delicately with the yellow, 
make it even more fascinating. 26 petals. 85c. 
K of K. A simple little smgle Rose of 10 petals. 
Very pretty buds opening to crimson-red blossoms, 
are borne very freely on a good growing bush. 80c. 
Korovo. A lovely blended pink that you cannot 
help but enjoy. Double enough but with a long 
bud that is charmingly graceful. The soft pmk 
color is blended with salmon and gold at the base 
of the broad petals. A good erect grower; 30 petals. 
$1.25. 
Lady Alice Stanley. This good old standby ts two- 
tone pink, lighter on the inside than the outside. 
Foolproof and richly fragrant. 60 petals. 80c. 
Lady Ashtown. All agree that it is a good Rose in 
every respect. As the large rose pink buds ex- 
pand the petals curl back pointed and sym- 
metrical. The bush is a large, robust grower. 
43 petals. 80c. 
Leonard Barron. One of the immense Roses that 
beginners enjoy so much. Large buds open un- 
usually attractive for such a big Rose. They are 
crowded with glowing light pink petals. 85c. 
Mabelle Stearns (Plant Patent 297). This is a fool- 
proof Rose of spreading habit which should be 
planted about 5 ft. apart. The branches grow 
horizontally like a Pfitzer Juniper and the plant 
gets about 214 ft. high. It blooms like a Hybrid 
Tea but neither freezes down in the Winter nor 
gets diseased in the Summer. The blossoms are a 
dawn pink shade, of medium size, very double and 
hold the center well as they open. 61 large and 
64 small petals. $2.00. 
Margaret McGredy. One of the older of the 
McGredy Roses and one of the best. Its growth ts 
compact, its foliage abundant and its large round 
blossoms are an attractive orange scarlet. 38 
petals. 80c. 
Maurice. Do you like Jarge-sized Roses? This 
variety has some of the largest and most beautiful 
Roses that you have ever seen. The bright pmk 
color is blended with salmon and gold—deepening 
with gold at the base. Spectacular and gorgeous. 
The bush is a very robust spreading grower. $1.25. 
McGredy’s Gem. This remarkable strong plant 
proces a large quantity of medium-sized gem- 
ike blooms. The petals of the light pink blossoms 
curl back symmetrically reminding one of a perfect 
cut gem. 24 Jarge and 15 small petals. $1.00. 

Metvin E. Wyant, use 
