HYBRID TEA ROSES 
This is the largest and most important group of Roses for it includes the so-called 
Everblooming or Monthly-blooming Roses. It is the group that most people are 
thinking about when they are talking about Roses and furnishes the finest blooms 
for cutting. 
Adoration. Plant Patent 453. A striking new Rose of 
brilliant salmon-pink with splashes of orange at bases 
of petals. Long-pointed buds opening into 5-inch 
blooms. Strong grower; coppery green foliage. $1.50. 
Alezane. Plant Patent 116. Intense color makes this 
Rose one of the most spectacular newer sorts. The 
urn-shaped buds are brownish red and open to semi- 
double deep apricot or brownish flowers. Somewhat 
subject to black-spot. 27 petals. $1.00. 
Ami F. Mayery. The beautiful shade of cochineal-pink 
is very appealing in the large, semi-double blossoms. 
A new variety well worth trying if you want something 
charming and different. 26 petals. $1.00. 
Ami Quinard. There are some who want the deepest 
red color possible in a Rose, such as is found in this 
one. The long buds, opening into medium-sized blos- 
soms, are very freely produced on an erect, good-growing 
bush. 15 petals. $1.00. 
Antinea. Beautiful blended copper and gold petals form 
an exquisite, long, tapering bud that opens into a large, 
enchanting blossom, but only those who like the simple, 
semi-double blossoms should get it for there are only 
18 petals. The bush is a medium tall grower. $1.25. 
Apricot Dawn. A delightful foolproof variety. Almost 
everyone knows the ease with which Golden Dawn is 
produced in the yellow class, and this sport (variation) 
of it is Just as good and of attractive apricot shading. 
The colors are quite similar to those of Rev. F. Page- 
Roberts—buff-apricot on the inside and deeper apricot 
on the outside of the broad petals. The bush ts a strong 
grower and the blossoms are the same size and form as 
those of Golden Dawn, produced as freely, and are of 
rich, spicy fragrance. 42 petals. $1.50. 
Better Times. Plant Patent 23. The deep cerise flowers 
are large, double, and delicately perfumed. Being freely 
produced on long stems they are excellent for cutting. 
A very successful garden variety especially for cool 
weather. 35 petals. $1.00. ar 
Betty Uprichard. The two-tone coral color is intriguing. 
Bush is of foolproof habit, strong, tall, and upright. 
23 petals. $1.00. 
The bushes usually grow 114 to 3 feet high and should be planted 12 to 15 inches 
apart in beds. Have the soil between the plants kept loose, and if they are planted 
relatively close together they will shade the ground, keeping it cooler and in better 
condition for the Roses during the summer, thereby producing more blooms. 
Brazier. As the name implies, the color is a bright flame- 
scarlet. Pointed buds of burnt-orange open to double, 
fragrant flowers of dazzling brilliance. The two-tone 
petals curl back cactus-like, giving a startling appearance. 
36 petals. $1.10. 
Briarcliff. This has replaced Columbia but the average 
person cannot tell the difference. The large, double 
pink blooms of Briarcliff are borne on strong, smooth 
stems. Rich fragrance. 44 petals. $1.00. 
Cecile Walter. One of my favorite varieties. The 28 
large salmon petals form a beautifully shaped Rose. 
Long, tapering buds and long stems. The bush Is me- 
dium tall. $1.10. 
Charles K. Douglas. One of the good old standbys in 
red Roses. The large, loose, fragrant blooms remain a 
good color in all kinds of weather and the bush its a 
large, easy grower. 32 petals. $1.00. 
Christopher Stone. A new gold medal Rose that is 
thrilling in every stage from the bud until the petals 
drop. The very bright, velvety scarlet flowers never 
show any blue in their color and have an intense Dam- 
ay fragrance. A good grower and bloomer. 30 petals. 
1.00, 
Condesa de Sastago. The intense two-tone color, red 
and yellow, is so striking that almost everyone who 
sees It wants it. Blossoms are large, double and very 
richly fragrant. A vigorous, medium tall grower. 63 
petals. $1.00. 
Countess Vandal. Plant Patent 38. Charming blooms, 
well formed and produced freely on a good-growing 
bush. The combination of its orange, coral, salmon and 
flesh shades is entrancing. 30 petals. $1.00. 
Crimson Glory. Plant Patent 105. The deep velvety 
red blossoms are exquisite all year and are abundantly 
produced on fine-growing, compact bushes. It is an 
easy-growing foolproof variety that blooms quite con- 
tinuously. Rich fragrance. 30 petals. $1.25. 
Please cooperate by reading and following the simple 
planting directions accompanying each order, even if you 
have planted Roses before. 

Dainty Bess. Charming little five-petal Rose of a delicate 
flesh-pink tint with lavender shading, accented by purple 
stamens. $1.00. 
Director Rubio. Very large, broad, flat blossoms open 
from long, slender buds. Deep rose-pink color. The 
bush is a low, upright grower with strong, straight 
stems. 85c. ‘ : 
Dooryard Delight. This new type of Rose is a foolproof 
grower in every respect. Its foliage is free from black- 
spot and mildew and it does not freeze down in Winter. 
Its light pink blooms are borne in large trusses on an 
upright-growing bush that 1s about 24% feet high and 
it gets to be a good-sized plant, so should not be set closer 
than 2 feet apart. The blossoms are of medium size, 
fully double and although not spectacular, the foolproof 
habit of the plant recommends it sufficiently. $1.50. 
Dream Parade. A strong, upright-growing Rose with 
large, double blossoms, amber color in the Spring and 
burnt-orange in Fall. The thick, heavy stems always 
hold the blossoms upright. $1.25. 
Duchess of Wellington. The long, tapering buds are 
coppery yellow and open to broad, attractive blossoms 
with beautiful yellow stamens. Disease-resistant, fool- 
proof habit. 20 large petals. $1.00. 
Duquesa de Penaranda. This very artistic Rose has 
the newer copper and brownish shades. Long bud; large, 
double blossoms. 38 petals. $1.00. 
Edith Nellie Perkins. It seems that everyone who has 
it is a booster for 1t. The blossoms are a light salmon- 
pink, shading to white at the edges, with orange at the 
base. 32 petals. $1.00. 
Editor McFarland. An easy-growing plant producing a 
lot of fine rose-pink blossoms. 30 petals. $1.00. 
Eternal Youth. Plant Pateni 332. The perfectly formed 
buds are long and pointed, colored a beautiful soft, rosy 
pink, and held well as the blossoms expand. Its color 
remains a lovely clear pink, sometimes suffused with a 
touch of salmon. Vigorous growth. 53 petals. $1.25. 
Etoile de Hollande. Most Rose-growers agree that this 
Is supreme among the red Roses. Its scarlet blossoms 
develop perfectly on strong-growing plants. Spicy 
fragrance. 32 petals. $1.00. 

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MELVIN E. WYANT, fiose 
