HYBRID TEA ROSES a Continued 
Queen Mary (Plant Patent 249). One of the finest 
new Roses. A lovely pink overcast with glowing 
salmon and orange at tie base of the broad petals. 
Long pointed buds and large full flowers with deli- 
cate perfume. The plants are good vigorous grow- 
ers. 40 petals. $1.25. 
Radiance. Everyone knows it as an easy foolproof 
Rose. The two-tone pink blossoms are always in 
ball or bud form and are produced quite continu- 
ously even when other varieties are resting. The 
bush is a large grower. 30 petals. 75c. 
Ramon Bach (Plant Patent 366). Large blos- 
soms of apricot yellow come on long, straight 
stems. It is a beautiful Rose and a good grower. 
80 petals. $1.00. 
Red Radiance. Like Radiance, it is an easy grower. 
Its blossoms are light red and stay in bud form. 
Its long stems are produced by a large growing 
bush. 30 petals. 75c. 
Rev. F. Page-Roberts. The perfect shape and color 
of its flowers has made it one of the favorite Roses. 
The inside of the large blooms is a deep golden yel- 
low and the outside a soft red. The bush is a low 
grower. 35 petals. 80c. 
Rex Anderson (Plant Patent 335). These Roses of 
beautiful form and great size turn from cream to 
white. They come I to 3 on a stem in rapid suc- 
cession. The plant is a good, vigorous grower. 
45 petals. $1.25. 











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Rochefort (Plant Patent 191). Those who see this 
new variety like it at once. Its salmony copper 
color is fascinating and the blossom is large, dou- 
ble and well shaped. The stems are strong and 
the bush is a good grower. 58 petals. $1.00. 
Rome Glory (Plant Patent 304). Large crimson red 
buds on long, strong stems open into beautiful 
full, well formed fragrant cerise red blooms. They 
are large and last well either cut or on the bush. 
62 petals. $1.25. 
Rose Bampton (Plant Patent 425). A new red 
Rose that is very worth while. The several shades 
of red make it distinctive and different from any 
other red Rose. It is high centered, fully double 
and mighty attractive. $1.50. 
Roslyn. Real Sunflower yellow blossoms. The 
blooms are large and rather loosely formed. The 
bush is a big, sturdy grower. 30 petals. 80c. 
Rouge Mallerin. These deep red blossoms are so 
showy that they can be picked out way across 
the Rose field. They are large and double. 41 
petals. 85c. 
Shirley Temple. This new Rose is a dainty light 
yellow which opens up beautifully and is a good 
Rose for cutting as well as a good grower. This is 
the Rose that was named through a national nam- 
ing contest conducted by us. 35 petals. $1.00. 
Signora (Plant Patent 201). A real masterpiece in 
both plant and bloom. The long bud of a warm, 
burnt sienna opens to a lighter hue called man- 
darin, indescribably beautiful. The bush is a tal] 
grower with every bloom coming on a long stem. 
27 petals. $1.00. 
Sir Henry Segrave. It uncurls so beautifully and 
holds the center so well that it always gives a lot 
of pleasure. The color is cream or light yellow. 
The growth is strong, symmetrical and foolproof. 
60 petals. 85c. 
Sister Therese. I[ am very fond of this semi-double 
Rose. I like the beautiful, Jong golden buds and 
when they open the large, broad, apricot yellow 
Roses are very striking with their brownish sta- 
mens in the center. It seems to be a foolproof 
grower everywhere. 22 petals. 85c. 
Southport. A striking vartety that you will greatly 
enjoy when you see its Jong well-shaped delightful 
buds. The color is a bright glowing red—very 
attractive; 32 petals. $1.00. 

Heinrich Wendland 

Sir Henry Segrave 
