

HYBRID TEA ROSES 

RED VARIETIES 
Better Times (Plant Pat. No. 23). Prized for length of stem, 
pointed buds and all around attractiveness as cut flowers. 
Cerise red. $1.00 
Chas. K. Douglas. Bright crimson-scarlet. Long-pointed buds 
develop into large, slightly fragrant flowers. Healthy, bushy 
grower and always active. FoCs 
Dickson’s Red (Plant Pat. No. 376). This glowing scarlet-red 
Rose from Emerald Isle “has everything’’—flashing color, large 
beautifully cupped, high-centered form; rich fragrance, early 
abundant, continuous bloom; resistance to heat, strong sturdy 
bush; clear healthy foliage. An outstanding Rose for years 
to come. $1.00 
E. G. Hill. Massive blooms of deep maroon velvety on inside, 
very fragrant. Blooms throughout the season. (5¢e. 
Essence. Fragrant fiery crimson, velvety petals. Strong stems 
for cutting. Vigorous, bushy. 75e. 
Etoile de Hollande. Bright red; large; loose, semi-double; very 
fragrant. (a6 
Grenoble. Large, scarlet-red. Tall hardy plants with luxuriant 
foliage. 1(5¢. 
Matador (Plant Pat. No. 170). Radiant beauty distinguishes 
this Rose, with its big buds on long stems, opening into large 
flowers. The deep velvety red petals blend nicely with other 
colors. $1.00 
McGredy’s Scarlet. Vivid rose-red with blazing scarlet sheen; 
large loosely formed flowers. ‘Tall. Tbe. 
Red Radiance. Very large; long-lasting; intensely fragrant; 
clear even red. Tall. 75¢e. 
Rose Bampton (Plant Pat. No. 425). An outstanding distine- 
tive red Rose. Brilliant China-red. The full flowers resemble 
a Camellia. $1.50 
TWO-TONED VARIETIES 
Alezane (Plant Pat. No. 116). Toughest of Hybrid Teas, bloom- 
ing three weeks earlier than most Roses. Unusual chestnut 
brown buds opening to double cupped shaped sorrel blooms 
changing to rich apricot. . $1.00 
Autumn. Long-lasting; moderately fragrant; bud burnt orange 
_ streaked with red. Continuous bloomer. woes 
Condesa de Sastago. Two-toned coppery pink inside, golden 
tint outside. enc: 
Countess Vandal (Plant Pat. No. 38). Coppery bronze and 
pink suffused with gold and reflex of silver. Unrivaled in the 
- garden and cut-flower arrangements. Fragrant. $1.00 
Duquesa de Peneranda. Long-pointed buds of apricot orange 
opening to coppery apricot. COC. 
Feu Joseph Looymans. Long-pointed buds of glowing apricot 
and old gold. 75¢e. 
Gaiety. Large double orange flowers. Vigorous growth with 
attractive foliage. 75¢c. 
Heinrich Wendland. Golden yellow and vivid nasturtium red 
on opposite sides of petals. 15¢. 
Hinrich Gaede. Large spectacular orange-yellow, flushed with 
nasturtium red. Fine long-pointed buds. 75¢c. 
McGredy’s Triumph (Plant Pat. No. 190). Huge,. bright 
fragrant blooms, freely borne. Full 5 inch across, lovely soft 
rose, gently brushed with orange, on sturdy stems of rich 
mahogany red. $1.00 
Pres. Herbert Hoover. Maroon and orange. Vigorous upright 
plants. Well shaped buds. 75G. 
Pres. Plumecocq. Deep salmon overglow of coppery buff; large, 
fragrant. Continuous bloomer. 75¢e.- 
R. M. S. Queen Mary (Plant Pat. No. 249). The smart buds 
open gracefully to charming full blooms of  salmon- pink 
flushed with orange. 
Saturnia (Plant Pat. No. 349). Cardinal-red with salmon-yellow 
and copper on the reverse of its pretty petals, creating a warmth 
of tone difficult to describe. Richly fragrant. $1.00 
Signora (Plant Pat. No. 201). Graceful buds of warm brownish 
orange, opening to lighter mandarin and salmon. Heavy rich 
green foliage. $1.00 

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