20 BAY STATE NURSERIES, INCORPORATED 

ROSES FOR NEW ENGLAND GARDENS 
Hybrid Tea Roses 
Provide Bloom from June to October 
These are the everblooming Roses which 
produce the beautiful long-stemmed flowers 
everyone so much admires. They should be 
planted about 15 inches apart in rather narrow 
beds and in lots of not less than three, and 
preferably a half dozen or more of one kind. 
Prices, except as otherwise noted: 
Dormant plants ........ 85c each; $7.50 for 10 
Potted plants ........... 1.10 each; 9.50 for 10 
Dormant Roses are for early spring planting. 
We offer potted plants of all varieties of Hy- 
brid Tea Roses after May 10th. These are 
growing in large fiber pots and in full leaf 
when shipped. 
Apricot QuEEN. (Pat. No. 464.) Orange and 
apricot at the base of petals merging to sal- 
mony rose and Phlox-pink in the fully devel- 
oped bloom. Bud is long pointed and the fully 
developed flower shows a regular well-placed 
petal arrangement. Vigorous grower with hand- 
some leathery foliage. Selected by “All-Amer- 
ica Rose Selections” as one of the two finest 
Roses to be introduced in 1940. 
Dormant, $1.25 each; Potted, $1.50 each 
Betry Upricuarp. A vigorous and dependable 
Rose of carmine and salmon. Good sized buds 
open to salmon suffused with orange on the 
inside, coppery carmine on the outside of 
petals. 
CaLeDoNIA. A white Rose with exceptionally 
long-pointed buds opening to very double, 
high-centered, long-lasting, very large, some- 
what fragrant flowers. 
CHRISTOPHER STONE. Free blooming plant pro- - 
ducing fragrant, velvety textured Roses of vivid 
scarlet deliciously scented. New. 
Dormant, $1.00 each; Potted, $1.25 each 
CONDESA DE Sastaco. A splendid two-toned 
Rose with very large, double flowers. Oriental 
red inside and rich gold without. Beautiful in 
color, fragrance and foliage. 
Crimson Giory. (Pat. No. 105.) Color deep 
crimson, a “glory” Rose, glorious in its perfect 
form, large size and fragrance. 
Dormant, $1.00 each; Potted, $1.25 each 
Ecuipse (Pat. 172). The long, streamlined 
buds are rich golden yellow without shading. 
Flowers are large, rather loosely formed, and 
of the same golden yellow color, with mild 
fragrance. 
Dormant, $1.25 each; Potted, $1.50 each 
EroiLeE DE Ho.ianpne. Plants of excellent 
habit, producing a steady succession of long, 
pointed, glorious, scarlet-crimson buds, open- 
ing to rich, intensely fragrant, glowing red 
flowers of superb texture. 
GLowinc Sunset (Pat. 104). An alluringly 
fragrant Rose, with inner flower petals that are 
almost quilled. The color is a blend of rose- 
pink and soft orange-yellow, which makes its 
name a most fitting one. 
Dormant, $1.00 each; Potted, $1.25 each 
Hearts Desire (Pat. 501). Superb deep vel- 
vety crimson blossoms. The buds are long and 
pointed with a curious habit of opening very 
slowly, thus prolonging the bloom period. 
Dormant, $1.50 each; Potted, $1.75 each 
Joanna Hiti. No variety has enjoyed greater 
or more deserved popularity. Attractive buds 
of orange-yellow open to orange centered cream 
colored blooms. 
K. A. VixtortA. The standard white for 40 
years. Pearly color, splendid in form, exquis- 
itely perfumed, still number one in its class. 
Marcaret McGrepy. Large double blossoms 
of orange-vermilion with golden shading. 
Mrs. Sam McGrepy. Large well-shaped flow- 
ers of scarlet-orange, changing to copper as 
the blooms mature. 
Roses need rich soil, and liberal water- 
ing during the blooming season. A peat- 
moss mulch over the bed is beneficial; it 
also eliminates weeds. 

Margaret 
_ McGredy 

