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HYBRID TEA ROSES—Continued 
Dickson’s Red. (Pat. No. 376.) The first award ‘All-America 
Rose Selections” for Hybrid Teas, 1940. A glowing scarlet-red 
Rose from the Emerald Isle. Rich in fragrance, standing the hot- 
test sun, retaining its color. Produced singly on long strong stems. 
Each Each 
Dormant Potted Bepeccate tic ere cre te $1.25 
Edith Nellie Perkins. A vigorous, free flowering Rose with two- 
toned pink blossoms. Color is coppery rose outside and salmon- 
pink inside. 
Etoile de Hollande. An excellent grower, producing a profusion of 
long-pointed scarlet buds, opening to rich glowing red flowers 
of superb texture. 
Golden Dawn. Rich lemon-yellow in bud, heavily splashed with 
crimson, develops into a beautiful large double clear sunflower- 
yellow. 
Grenoble. Clear, unfading, long-stemmed scarlet-red blooms make 
this Rose admirable for cutting. Fully double, of large size, a 
majestic new Rose, its tall, willowy plants giving many blooms. 
Gruss an. Teplitz. The most productive red Rose in existence. The 
plants are tall growers and are best used in mixed border plantings 
or as specimens in the garden where they are magnificent. Flowers 
are in clusters. 
Heart’s Desire. (Pat. Applied For.) The color is a pure even shade 
of luminous red. without any shadings of maroon. It is sun-proof 
even in the hottest weather and does not burn. One of the chief 
points of this new.Rose is fragrance. Plant is of exceedingly vig- 
orous growth, prolific bloomer with buds of superb form and open 
blooms holding their shape until last petal drops. 
Each Each 
Dormant IROtted meer ore iak hereto enntc $1.75 
Joanna Hill. Buds are large, long-pointed, lemon-yellow with deep 
yellow center. 
K. A. Viktoria. The standard white for 40 years. Pearly color, 
splendid in form, exquisitely perfumed, still number one in its 
class. 
Miss Rowena Thom. Large brilliant satiny pink with gold base. 
Fragrant. 
Mme. Joseph Perraud. Long slender orange buds open to fragrant 
orange-buff flowers which show pale pink at the edges of the 
petals. 
Mme. Jules Bouche. The best white with large well-shaped double 
white blossoms with a very faint pinkish tinge at center. 
Margaret McGredy. Large double blossoms of orange-vermilion with 
golden shading. 
McGredy’s Scarlet. Large flowers of brilliant rose-red with scarlet 
sheen. 
Better Roses 5) 

Mrs. Sam McGredy. Large well-shaped flowers of scarlet-orange, 
changing to copper as the blooms mature. 
Mrs. E. P. Thom. A strong, healthy yellow Rose of better form 
than most yellows. Rich lemon flowers, very sweet scented and 
with dark green heavy foliage. A front-liner by reason of its color. 
Mrs. Henry Morse. A pink Rose combining two contrasting tones 
of pink with an underlying yellow glow. 
Mrs. Pierre S. duPont. A gold medal Rose of golden yellow. Buds 
rather small but exquisitely formed, opening to a deep golden 
yellow. 
Pink Dawn. A new Rose with extra long deep rosebuds opening to 
lovely pink blooms. A vigorous grower and heavy bloomer. 
Pink Princess. (Pat. No. 459.) Bud red, flower deep pink, famous 
as the first Hybrid Tea free from premature defoliation. 
Each Each 
Dormant Potted fa ctaee noe 3 ew) 
President Herbert Hoover. Multi-colored. Buds borne on long, 
strong stems open to dark pink and rose, orange streaked with 
red, shadings of salmon and apricot. 
R. M. S. Queen Mary. (Pat. No. 249.) Long-pointed buds open 
up to well-formed flowers, blending vivid shades of salmon-pink 
and orange. A great addition to any Rose garden. Delicately 
fragrant. Each Each 
Dormanties eee ae $1.00 Potted’) tr. amesrcuan tor $1.25 
Radiance. The old reliable pink Rose. Large flowers of sparkling 
pink with salmon-pink and yellow shadings at base of the petals. 
Red Radiance. This is similar in its good qualities to Radiance but 
color is a bright cherry-red. 
Santa Anita. (Pat. Applied For.) Perfectly formed long pointed 
buds unfold into glorious flowers of crystal clear peach-blossom- 
pink. The limpid color, delicate scent and exquisite form place 
beautiful Santa Anita at the very zenith of the outstanding pinks. 
Each Each 
IDYANEIE Booosuacdage $1.00 Potted 
Snowbird. Most prolific, pure white bedding Rose. Full-petaled and 
perfectly formed. 
Souv. de Claudius Pernet. A bright unfading yellow Rose with 
shining foliage and vigorous habit. The standard of yellow. 
Talisman. Multi-colored. A very vivid combination of orange, 
yellow, rose-red and scarlet, making the finest garden Rose for 
cutting. 
Texas Centennial. (Pat. No. 162.) Hoover sport. Bright vermilion 
red with light tone of gold at base. Petals lighter red at center 
gradually toning to deep rich pink as the bloom ages. 
Each Each 
Dormantaericrerseiecniisic $0.85 Potted gets nceccce soya. $1.10 
Ville de Paris. A buttercup-yellow Rose of unfailing popularity, 
pointed in bud and fairly large in bloom. Long stemmed and 
willowy, it is fairly profuse in blossoms. 
Floribunda Roses 
These low bush Roses are being planted more freely for abundance 
and continuity of color from June until frost in groups, as hedges, 
and especially in connection with shrub plantings. 
Prices except as otherwise noted: 
Each 10 Each 10 
Dormant plants .$0.85 $7.00 Potted plants ...$1.10 $10.00 
Anne Poulsen. (Pat. No. 182.) First of the Floribundas to bloom, 
Hybrid-Tea size flowers. Stems bear sprays of scarlet overshot 
with crimson and with a fragrance reminiscent of soft, sweet hill 
winds. Heavy, healthy foliage. 
Betty Prior. (Pat. No. 340.) Here is a Floribunda so charming, so 
adaptable, so prolific and so hardy that it may almost be called 
perfect. Distinctive in appearance as well as in color. Permanent, 
and highly desirable for planting in borders or hedges, as well 
as in large groups. Gives gorgeous mass color effect. 
Cecile Brunner. Charming light pink, shading into yellow at base. 
Delightful formal petal formation. The first “Sweetheart Rose. 
Donald Prior. (Pat. No. 377.) So very sturdy and vigorous it needs 
neither special care nor favored location to produce ample bloom. 
Great clusters of graceful flowers that are red, like rare old wine. 
Dark green foliage. Brings a huge splash of brilliant color to 
your garden. 
Else Poulsen. A Rose that always attracts favorable attention. Large 
semi-double flowers of bright rose-pink, on erect growing thrifty 
plants. 
Gruss an Aachen. A dwarf grower used as a bedding Rose and for 
low hedges. Orange-red and yellow buds open to large delicate 
yellow and pink flowers. 
Each 10 Each 10 
Dormant ween. $0.75 $6.50 Rottedimmenss $1.00 $9.00 
Improved Lafayette. Large clusters of bright cherry-crimson. 
Each 10 Each 10 
Dormantieeac $0.75 $6.50 Potted. erste $1.00 $9.00 
Mrs. R. M. Finch. Double, deep shell-pink blooms fully 2 inches 
in diameter. 
Dormante- oe $0.75 $6.50 Pottedeemncdete $1.00 $9.00 
Permanent Wave. (Pat. No. 107.) Named for the interesting 
waving of the semi-doubled flowers which make up the huge 
clusters—six or more on a stem. Fluting or wave is actually 
permanent—apparent from time of budding and throughout the 
entire life of the flower. A dainty and sophistocated flower from 
the land of wooden shoes—a superb creation. Outside of petals 
a rare cochineal-red, inside a shade lighter. 
Pink Gruss an Aachen. Similar in height, habit of growth and type 
of flowers to Gruss an Aachen but color is deep pink. 
Snowbank. (Pat. No. 279.) Large, creamy white, semi-double flow- 
ers with pleasing fragrance are continuously borne on plants of 
bushy, compact habit. 
White Aachen. (Pat. Reserved.) Free blooming. Uniform growth; 
about 15 in. 
