2 WILLIAM N. CRAIG, WEYMOUTH 
OWING TO WEATHER CONDITIONS LAST 
SUMMER, LABOR DEPLETION AND OTHER 
CAUSES A NUMBER OF THE NEW AND PAT- 
ENTED ROSES COULD NOT BE SUPPLIED 
EITHER LAST FALL OR THIS SEASON BY 
THE ORIGINATORS OR GROWERS. THIS HAS 
NECESSITATED THE OMISSION OF A NUM- 
BER OF VERY DESIRABLE VARIETIES IN 
BOTH THE HYBRID TEA AND POLYANTHA 
SECTIONS. TOO MANY NOVELTIES ARE 
BEING INTRODUCED AND PATENTED EACH 
YEAR, AND OF THESE A FAIR PROPORTION 
PROVE TO BE NO ADVANCE ON EXISTING 
VARIETIES 
HYBRID TEA ROSES 
. Each 
Alezane. (Pahissa 1934, Patent No. 116.) The 
large reddish brown buds open to sorrel and 
unfurl rich apricot with reverse side sorrel 
striped yellow. Vigorous growth, a really 
SUVIKING CTOVEILY Bene eet Mice oe ey ata he see $1.00 
Ami Quinard. Buds are blackish. The semi- 
double open flowers velvety crimson ........ $1.00 
Autumn. (Coddington, 1931.) Burnt orange in 
bud stage, fully expanded flowers are burnt 
orange streaked red, some fragrance, medium 
Size {ree OloOmMermur fone: Gee ore ie Ce 
Better Times. (J. H. Hill Co., 1934, Plant 
Patent 23.) A grand new rose of outstanding 
excellence which promises to become just as 
popular outdoors as under glass. The large 
cerise red flowers are carried on splendid 
stems and foliage is excellent, delicately 
LPOSCTATL Sere etre ey RE ier as $1.00 
Betty Uprichard. (Alex. Dickson & Sons, 1922.) 
One of the very finest bedding roses both here 
and abroad. A lovely combination of colors, 
inner face delicate salmon pink, outside glow- 
ing carmine with coppery sheen and orange 
SU{LAISLOMS See Ctacr r aererere cee ee ae 
Briarcliff. (Briarcliff Greenhouses, 1925.) A 
sport from Columbia without its faults. 
Large pointed flowers, silvery rose pink in 
COLOVE RS Aewtdete ai tetas ee ae Lt Tae Oe ae oo ere 
Caledonia. (Dobbie, 1925.) Magnificent large 
double snow white flower. Foliage good and 
HlantVerva VISOPGUS Sie ee ete Crete tee ate. 
Charlotte Armstrong. The originators are unable 
to supply any stock this season. 
Condesa de Sastago. The beautiful double 
flowers are two toned, coppery pink outside 
and golden on the outside of petals, a very 
Dieh tatinezroser. we cll ete eet eats eres 
CountessVandal. (Leenders & Co.) (Patent 
No. 38.) Long pointed buds of bronze, cop- 
pery salmon, and gold with some fragrance 
$1.00 each, $10.00 per doz. 
Christopher Stone. (1935.) A very striking and 
increasingly popular English variety. The 
flowers are of a fiery brilliant red color and 
areofriine form ek eee an ee $1.00 
‘Crimson Glory. (W. Kordes Sons, 1925.) A very 
fine dark red and intensely fragrant rose, the 
large flowers are semi-double, excellent foli- 
age and a continuous bloomer .............. $1.25 
