YZ Hybrid Tea Roses 
The following varieties, except where noted, 2-yr. field-grown budded plants, 65c each; 12 for $6.75, 
postpaid. 50 or more at 50c each, by Express collect. 
Ami Quinard. This lovely Rose has less than 20 
petals, but every petal is like a piece of velvet, 
and the color—blackish crimson-maroon—makes 
it one of the darkest of Roses. The fragrance is 
rich and satisfying. Plants are tall, have good 
foliage, and surely know how to bloom. See in 
color on page 8. 
Autumn. One of the most spectacular of the bi- 
colors. It starts off with burnt-orange buds, then 
opens to a medley of orange, red and pink. The 
plants are sturdy and of only medium height but 
they do bloom freely. Yes, they are fragrant. 
Better Times. Plant Pat. No. 23. A _ perfectly 
formed cerise-red sport of Briarcliff with all of 
the Columbia family’s good healthy plant and 
delightful fragrance. $1.00 each, postpaid. 
Betty Uprichard. This is one of the Roses which 
does well most everywhere and is liked for its 
strong, healthy growth, beautiful two-toned 
flowers, and delightful fragrance. The inside. of 
the petals is salmon suffused with orange while 
the reverse is deep coppery carmine. It is popular 
all over the world. See in color on page 9. 
Briarcliff. The pink cut-flower Rose par excellence, 
both under glass and in the garden. It has ex- 
quisite form, beautiful rose-pink coloring, and 
delicious fragrance. Fool-proof plants produce 
their lovely blooms on Jong stems. See in color 
on page 9. 
Caledonia. A splendidly formed, fragrant flower of 
snowy white, generously produced on good cutting 
stems. Plant makes average growth and is de- 
pendable. 25 petals. 
Christopher Stone. Great big, fragrant flowers of 
brilliant scarlet-red on a strong, bushy plant with 
healthy foliage. A wonderful bloomer and one of 
the best red garden Roses in existence. Rich old- 
time Damask fragrance makes this a Rose to 
cherish. 
Comtesse Vandal. Plant Pat. No. 38. This lovely 
garden Rose produces beautifully formed, long- 
stemmed flowers of rich salmon and vivid rose- 
pink. Its long-poited buds are distinctly shaded 
with coppery bronze and the open blooms finish 
with a soft silvery sheen. $1.00 each, postpaid. 

Condesa de Sastago. The most popular of all 
bicolor Roses. Plants are unusually strong, 
branching freely and blooming right along all 
season. It is a Rose for garden color, having 
large, cup-shaped blooms, burning copper inside 
and deep yellow outside. Truly a brilliant spec- 
tacle. They are fragrant. See color illustration 
on page 9. 
Dainty Bess. It is a dainty flower, dainty in its 
informal singleness and dainty in its exquisite 
soft rose-pink coloring. The bloom its glorified by 
a mass of wine-colored stamens. Flowers are from 
3 to 4 inches across and the edges of the petals are 
slightly ruffled. Plants are quite tall and branch 
well, blooming freely all season. Try a bowl or 
vase of them for a table decoration. See color 
illustration on page 5. 
Dame Edith Helen. The plants are of only medium 
height but every bloom is perfect. It 1s a fully 
double Rose having 70 petals arranged in spiral 
form, giving the bloom a high center. The color 
is clear sparkling pmk and the scent is rich old- 
time Rose fragrance. If you mtend entering Roses 
at a flower show, plant Dame Edith Helen for 
prize-winning blooms. 
David O. Dodd. A Vestal Rose introduced in 
1926 and still unexcelled in size, form, color, and 
fragrance. The big blooms are fully double, very 
fragrant, and the color is rich crimson, flushed 
scarlet. We never have any trouble with this 
Rose as the bushy plants attend strictly to grow- 
ing and blooming. See color illustration on page 5. 
Duquesa de Penaranda. This is a lJarge, double 
flower of pleasing form and unusual rich color. 
The buds are apricot-orange and open to fully 
double flowers of coppery apricot. A distinctly 
different, fragrant flower. The plants are upright 
and carry attractive glossy foliage. It Is a great 
Rose. 75c each, postpaid. See color illustration 
on page 13. 
Eclipse. Plant Pat. No. 172. Long, slender yellow 
buds open to golden yellow flowers of good size and 
doubleness; fragrant. Plants are fairly taJ] and 
produce fine crops of bloom. You will want several 
plants to have lots of buds for cutting. 35 petals. 
$1.25 each, postpaid. 

Vestal’s Fragrant Collection 
ONE PLANT EACH OF 
Ami Quinard Betty Uprichard Briarcliff 
Etoile de Hollande 
Golden Dawn 
5 FINE ROSES TO SMELL AS WELL AS 2 50 POST- 
SEE. $3,95' VALUESFOR | ssn pare e PAID 

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