Outstandin g Roses 
HE Hybrid Teas, the Floribundas, and the Climbing Roses produced 
today are so numerous as to be mystifying for a buyer. We have as- 
sembled here a brief list of Roses which we consider to be among the 
best all-round kinds for New England gardens. 
- If you are planning a new Rose-garden or if you are remaking your old 
one, why not plant some old-fashioned Roses, such as the fragrant Cabbage 
Rose, the Moss Rose, or the dainty Damask Rose, to keep company with the 
newer Hybrid Teas. We can obtain any of the old-fashioned Roses in which 
you are interested. We shall be delighted to have your inquiries. 
HYBRID TEA ROSES 
Extra-heavy dormant plants, 75 cts. each, $6.50 for 10; potted, 95 cts. each, 
$9.00 per 10, except where otherwise noted 
Betty Uprichard. Fragrant, salmon-pink’blooms; petals marked on the reverse 
with coppery carmine, 
Caledonia. The fragrant white flowers are noted for their strong stems and 
the foliage is dark and heavy. A desirable white Rose. $1.00 each. 
Charles K. Douglas. An established variety of flaming scarlet coloring flushed 
with velvety crimson. 
Christopher Stone. Vivid scarlet blooms are overlaid with velvety crimson 
and the fragrance is reminiscent of old-time Roses. 
Countess Vandal. Plant Patent 38. Brilliant pink blooms with salmon color- 
ing and flushed with yellow at the base. A choice Rose. $1.00 each. 
Crimson Glory. Plant Patent 105. Long-pointed buds and a conspicuous 
fragrance distinguish this velvety crimson Rose. $1.25 each. 
Editor McFarland. A deep pink Rose of modest size, excellent in form. Retains 
its color well when cut. 
Etoile de Hollande. A favorite for many years. The large blooms appear 
frequently and the fragrance is delightful. 
Frau Karl Druschki. Not a Hybrid Tea at all but a Hybrid Perpetual. The 
large-petaled white blooms are huge in size and often the plants produce 
a crop of bloom in autumn. 
Golden Dawn. Sunflower-yellow buds flushed with rose. The open flower 
retains its yellow coloring. 
Grenoble. Another red Rose best described as scarlet in color and it is fragrant. 
Joanna Hill. Long-stemmed bright yellow blooms are produced on vigorous 
plants and they are fragrant. 
McGredy’s Triumph. Plant Patent 190. A buxom Rose to say the least. 
Its color has been described as geranium-red flushed with orange, deepening 
to rich orange at base. $1.25 each. 
Miss America. Plant Patent 264: Be patriotic and have this variety; you will 
like its flesh-colored petals with a salmon and gold suffusion. $1.00 each. 
Mrs. Charles Bell. A sport of Red Radiance. It is a distinctive shell-pink 
with salmon shading. 
Mrs. Sam McGredy. Rich dark canes with bronzy foliage characterize this 
scarlet-orange Rose which changes to copper as it matures. 
Radiance. An old favorite pink Rose which belongs in every garden. 
Red Radiance. Its red companion equally as free-flowering in its habit. 
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