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BRECK’S HYBRID TEA ROSES 
In this classification are found the very finest Roses for general garden use and for cutting. A good many of the vena that ee offer 
represent Roses that have “stood the test of time” and many of them will be found as the backbone of some of the country ue an ae 
extensive private and municipal Rose gardens. The balance of the list takes in Roses of recent introduction that have shown themselves, under 
careful test, to be outstanding, and particularly well suited to the climatic conditions of the Eastern Seaboard. 
The plants of Hybrid Tea Roses, under normal growing conditions, will average 18 to 24 inches high. These plants bloom continuously 
with a heavy bloom in June, scattering bloom all Summer, and another heavy bloom in the early Autumn. 
We urge early Spring planting in the case of all dormant stock. Plant Rose bushes as soon as you receive them. Don’t expose them to 
drying conditions. All varieties in LARGE TYPE are illustrated in color. 
Three or more DORMANT Rose bushes to one address are shipped postpaid. When ordering 
one or two dormant Roses, please add 10c. postage. All potted Roses are shipped by express. 
APRICOT QUEEN (Pat. 464). A very distinguished Rose of most recent intros HEARTS DESIRE (Pat. 501). Winner of the All America 





























duction, with rich, fruity fragrance, and of a color that arrests attention and compels Gold Medal for 1942. Superb deep velvety crimson blossoms 
admiration. Burnt orange buds open to 4-inch blooms of the most gorgeous coppery that in bud or full bloom represent the ultimate in per- 
orange pink, with gold at the base of the petals. The plants are bushy with bronzy fection of form. The buds are long and pointed with a 
green, healthy foliage. Outstanding. Dormant, $1.25 each; Potted, $1.50 each curious habit of opening very slowly, thus eee a the 
BETTY UPRICHARD. Handsome blooms of delicate salmon-pink with coppery bloom period. This magnificent Rose is intensely fragrant. 
i rse si i i F oie ee We believe it will prove to be the finest red Rose so far 
carmine on the reverse side of the petals and with a delightful verbena-like fragrance. : Z Sans h: Potted, $1.75 ja 
Dormant, 85c. each; Potted, $1.10 each introduced. Dormant, $1.50 each; Potted, $l./o eac 
CALEDONIA. Large, pure white very double slightly fragrant blooms on long strong Joanna Hill. One of America’s greatest Rose growers named 
stems. The leathery foliage is of a deep dark green color. One of the best white- this perfectly formed Rose after his daughter. No variety 
flowered varieties. Dormant, 85c. each; Potted, $1.10 each has enjoyed greater or more deserved popularity. Attractive 
CHRISTOPHER STONE. A new Rose of extreme interest buds of orange yellow open to orange centered cream colored 
and beauty with all the qualities that a Gold Medal blooms. Dormant, 85c. each; Potted, $1.10 each 
Winner should have. We are very enthusiastic 
about it. The brilliant, velvety scarlet flowers 
never show a trace of fading or a tendency 
to ‘‘blue.” A good grower and bloomer, 
with a strong damask fragrance. 
Truly outstanding. Dormant, 
$1.00 each; Potted, $1.25each 
Kaiserin Auguste Viktoria. By many well posted Ros- 
arians, this magnificent white Rose is still undefeated in 
its class. Long strong stems. Very large blooms of purest 
white with slight lemon yellow tinge in the deep center. 
Delightfully fragrant. We subscribe to the belief that this 
variety actually gives more satisfaction year in and year 
out than any other white Rose that has been introduced. 
Dormant, 85c. each; Potted, $1.10 each 
MANDALAY. Long pointed buds which unfold into very 
large, high centered blooms of clear, unfading, light gold. 
A hardy and prolific grower with heavy dark green foliage. 
Always in bloom. Dormant, $2.00 each; Potted, $2.25 each 
Margaret McGredy. Strong, bushy, free-flowering plants, 
producing an abundance of double, cup-shaped blooms of 
orange-scarlet, turning to carmine-rose. Highly re- 
commended. Dormant, 85c. each; Potted, $1.10 each 
MARY MARGARET McBRIDE (Pat. 537). Long 
pointed buds opening to deep coral-pink blooms suf- 
fused with shimmering gold at the base of the petals. As 
the flowers mature the color gradually lightens to clear sal- 
mon pink. Luxuriant, leathery, deep green foliage. Delight- 
ful fragrance. Dormant, $1.50 each; Potted, $1.75 each 

CONDESA DE SASTAGO. 
A fine, two-toned Rose with very 
large, double flowers, cupped and 
fragrant. Oriental red inside and rich 
gold on the reverse. Foliage large and glossy. 
Dormant, 85c. each; Potted, $1.10 each 
Countess Vandal (Pat. 38). Introduced a few years ago 
land, and now becoming extremely popular. The pointed 
orange-copper. The large, double flowers are brilliant pink, 
mon, yellow at the base. Fragrant. Foliage large and leathery. 
Dormant, $1.00 each; Potted, $1.25 each 
Crimson Glory (Pat. 105). Probably the finest crimson Rose introduced since Etoile 
de Hollande. Large, urn-shaped buds and splendidly formed open flowers of intensely 
deep, vivid crimson with blackish shadings. It has the rich, old-time Rose fragrance. 
Dormant, $1.00 each; Potted, $1.25 each 
Dickson’s Red (Pat. 376). A gorgeous red Rose, with large, full blooms on long 
stems. Ideal for cutting. A soft mellow fragrance adds to its charms. It will retain 
its colorin the hottest sun. In 1940 this Rose received first award in the All America 
Rose Selections for Hybrid Teas. Dormant, $1.25 each; Potted, $1.50 each 
ECLIPSE (Pat. 172). Long, streamlined buds, rich golden yellow without shading. 
Flowers large, rather loosely formed, of same golden yellow color, mild fragrance. 
Stock very limited this year. Dormant, $1.25 each; Potted, $1.50 each 
Eternal Youth (Pat. 332). Long-pointed, perfectly-formed, buds of a beautiful 
soft pink with yellow at the base of each petal. The half-opened flowers retain their 
high center and rich pink coloring. When fully open, the flowers are double, clear 
pink, suffused with a touch of salmon, with deep yellow stamens. A vigorous grower 
with abundant foliage. Dormant, $1.25 each; Potted, $1.50 each 
ETOILE DE HOLLANDE. Plants of excellent habit, producing a steady succession 
of long, pointed, glorious, scarlet-crimson buds, opening to rich intensely, fragrant, 
slowing red flowers of superb texture. Dormant, 85c. each; Potted, $1.10 each 
Grenoble. A Rose of noble lineage and fine form, with straight, stiff flower stems and 
strong plant habit. The blooms are sparkling red. Reliable in every way. 
Dormant, 85c. each; Potted, $1.10 each 


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