HYBRID TEA ROSES 
Standard Kinds 
Prices of all Standard Kinds 85 cts. each; $8.50 per doz. 
In any combination desired - 
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Ami Quinard. Blackish maroon, opening into 
semi-double flowers of rich velvety red, with 
blackish luster—brilhiant and unfading; has old- 
time fragrance. Strong, upright grower and fine 
producer. Still the best of the “dark” Roses. 
Autumn. Radiant burnt-orange. Exquisitely 
formed buds, richly colored, open to moderately 
fragrant flowers that are a rainbow of colors— 
red, orange, yellow and pink. Upright grower, 
very vigorous, with large, leathery foliage. Active 
bloomer, providing flowers constantly. Fall 
flowers are truly marvelous. Long, strong stems, 
fine for cutting. ’ 
Betty Uprichard. Two-tone—salmon and carmine. 
A very free and steady bloomer and unusually 
vigorous grower. Buds are long-pointed, on a 
good, heavy stem. Flowers usually unfurl with 
one petal tucked back, giving the appearance of a 
cocked hat; sweetly fragrant. 
Caledonia. Really pure white. Full, deliciously 
fragrant flowers on good stems, fine for cutting. 
Upright and healthy grower. Excellent exhibition 
Rose. A favorite white in New York and New 
England. 
Cathrine Kordes. Blood-red with blackish shades. 
Large, high-centered, fragrant, extremely lasting 
flowers, borne singly on long, strong stems. A 
good grower and free flowering. 
Charles K. Douglas. Bright crimson-scarlet. Buds 
long-pointed; flowers large and slightly fragrant. 
Healthy and bushy grower, always active. 
Christopher Stone. Scarlet-crimson—a brilliant, 
clear color. Long-pointed bud opens into large 
flower of truly sparkling color, with Damask fra- 
grance. A most active and flashy performer, 
rated near the top of the reds. Illustrated in color 
on page 12. 
Condesa de Sastago. Rich yellow buds unfold 
into copper-color blooms, with yellow on the re- 
verse; fully double with alluring raspberry fra- 
grance. Exceptionally vigorous and bushy grower. 
A foolproof Rose of great popularity. 
Dainty Bess. Large, single blooms of delicate rose- 
pink. The heart of wine-colored stamens com- 
pletes a dainty and artistic flower. Comes in 
clusters on long spikes, each a regal bouquet. The 
most charming, decorative, single Rose known. 
Dame Edith Helen. Clear pink. Great, double 
bloom with true Rose fragrance, on a long stem. 
Healthy grower, producing many magnificent 
flowers, used so much for exhibitions, where it 
wins many prizes. 
Dr. Kirk. Burnished flame-scarlet. Long buds of 
deep carmine-scarlet; spicily fragrant. 
Duquesa de Penaranda. Copper-apricot. Very 
vigorous, erect and continuous worker. Has long- 
pointed buds which open into fine flowers, sweet- 
ly perfumed. Striking foliage. Has the most 
showy color of all the “‘coppers.” 
Edith Nellie Perkins. Two-tone—salmon and 
carmine. Has an ideal bud that opens into perfect 
blooms with mild fragrance. Similar in color and 
form of flower to Countess Vandal, but a more 
bushy grower. Blooms freely. 
Editor McFarland. Deep pink that never fades. 
Large flowers of excellent form on long stems; 
long lasting when cut and slightly fragrant. Plant 
is unusually vigorous and always active. 
E. G. Hill. Dazzling scarlet toning to deep red. A 
cut-flower Rose with very double, perfectly 
shaped, fragrant blooms on long stems. Vigorous, 
healthy grower, constantly blooming. 
Etoile de Hollande. Brilliant dark red. Perfect 
buds; large, double flowers on long stems, and 
truly fragrant. Plant is vigorous and easily grown, 
continuously in bloom. Stems almost thornless 
and foliage healthy. 
Frau Karl Druschki. The White American Beauty. 
Snow-white blooms of immense size, fully double 
and of perfect form, but scentless. Extremely 
hardy and vigorous in growth. Try it at the 
shows. 
Girona. Maulticolored—Turkey-red and_ golden 
yellow. Full, double flowers of beautiful form; 
rich attar-of-rose fragrance. Free bloomer on tall, 
sturdy plant. Hlustrated in color on page 9. 
Golden Dawn. Sunflower-yellow with bud tinged 
carmine; deliciously fragrant. Robust grower with 
superabundance of foliage; a prolific bloomer. 
Bush and habit perfect. 
Golden Sastago. Buttercup-yellow. Exceptionally 
strong grower and very free bloomer, like Condesa 
de Sastago, from which it sported. Rich fragrance. 
Joanna Hill. Creamy yellow. A typical florist’s 
Rose that does well outside. It has long buds that 
open to very full, long-stemmed, perfect blooms 
with moderate fragrance. Upright grower that 
provides many fine flowers for cutting. 
Kaiserin Auguste Viktoria. Cream-white, with 
greenish tint in the center. Large and perfectly 
formed blooms, fully double, on long stems, and 
richly fragrant. A truly majestic Rose and the 
best of all the whites, we think. Constant bloomer 
and healthy grower. 
Killarney, Double White. Pure white. Long- 
pointed buds and large flowers with haunting 
perfume. Good grower and a fine bedder. 
Lady Ashtown. Clear, warm rose-pink, with yel- 
low glow at base of petals. Long-pointed buds and 
brilliant flowers, slightly scented. Very vigorous 
and unusually active, bushy in habit. Really one 
of the best pinks, but never really appreciated. 
Luna. Moonlight-yellow. Long-pointed buds open 
to large, well-shaped blooms on long stems, lasting 
when cut; deliciously fragrant. A Rose of high 
merit that will supply many flowers for bouquets. 
Margaret McGredy. Orange-scarlet. Very large, 
long-pointed buds and beautiful double flowers, 
slightly scented. Extremely vigorous grower with 
healthy, glossy foliage. A tireless worker and 
wonderful bedding Rose. Truly Floribunda. 
McGredy’s Scarlet. Velvety brilliant scarlet. One 
of McGredy’s best. A stout grower, bearing large 
flowers of excellent form on long stems. Liberal 
producer and a very splendid Rose. 
McGredy’s Yellow. Canary-yellow of elegant 
form, still beautiful in open flower. Vigorous in 
growth, free blooming, with healthy, glossy foli- 
age. A fine Rose that does not fade. Tllustrated in 
color on page 8. 
Mme. Butterfly. Pink, mixed with apricot and 
yellow. Buds ideally perfect, long-lasting when 
cut and highly scented. Strong grower and active 
bloomer. A lovely old favorite. 
Mme. Jules Bouche. White. A well-known and 
popular Rose. Bushy, vigorous grower producing 
many long-pointed, mildly fragrant flowers on 
long stems. Has perfect growing habit. The most 
continuous-blooming white Rose and, we believe, 
the most satisfactory one. 
Mrs. Charles Bell. The salmon sport of Radiance, 
with all its dependable qualities. Dainty dawn- 
pink—a delicate soft color of the most appealing 
shade; very fragrant. 
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