

MRS. PIERRE S. du PONT. 90 cts. 
Betty Uprichard. Two-tone salmon to 
carmine. 90 cts. 
Christopher Stone. Brilliant scarlet-red. 
$1.00. 
Golden Dawn. Lemon-yellow. 90 cts. 
Marcia Stanhope. Pure white. $1.00. 
Margaret McGredy. Orange-scarlet, 
opening carmine-rose. 90 cts. 
McGredy’s Scarlet. Vivid  rose-red. 
90 cts. 

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Favorite Dozen 
12 Everblooming 
Hybrid Tea Roses 
For the Rose lover who plants Roses for 
Roses’ sake, regardless of when they were 
first introduced, a planting of these varie- 
ties can be depended on to produce dozens 
of perfect, long-stemmed, fragrant blooms 
for years to come. Those planted in fall 
will begin blooming the following summer. 
An average garden soil able to produce a 
good crop of annuals, perennials, or vege- 
tables will produce good Roses on these 
easy-growing, disease-resistant kinds. 
Spacing and Arranging 
Spaced about 16 to 18 inches apart each way, they 
may be planted in a bed approximately 4 by 6 feet. 
If a longer bed will fit in better with your garden 
scheme, then allow for space 2 feet, 10 inches by 
9 feet long. While this selection represents a wide 
range of sparkling Rose color, they will all blend 
harmoniously in the same bed. 

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CHRISTOPHER STONE. $1.00 
Mrs. Pierre S. du Pont. Rich golden yel- 
low. 90 cts. 
Picture. Velvety rose-pink. $1.00. 
President Herbert Hoover. _ Bicolor. 
Yellow marbled scarlet. 90 cts. 
President Macia. Two-tone pink. $1.25. 
Poinsettia. Brilliant rich scarlet. $1.00. 
Souyv. de Jean Soupert. Golden yellow. 
$1.00. 
kverblooming Hybrid Tea Roses for Fall Planting 
Fifty of the very best varieties, regardless of when introduced, which we continue to grow because 
they have for years given perfect satisfaction in all climates. 

OR those who want Roses for Roses’ sake, fragrant 
to say the least, here are the tried and tested va- 
rieties to meet all competition. Some are very old, 
some new. It is not by accident or chance that we can 
recommend them, but after nearly fifty years of adding 
the desirable and subtracting the undesirable kinds we 
feel our duty to the Rose-buying public is being ful- 
filled in the best possible way. 
Many years ago It was our custom to enumerate a 
dozen good reasons why the very best results are 
achieved when this type of Rose plant is set out from 
mid-October to mid-December, depending on Jatitude. 
Now that the practice is so common and found to be 
Ami Quinard. Red. Deep velvety crim- 
son. $1.00. 
Autumn. Bicolor. Burnt-orange streaked 
with red. 90 cts. 
Seeger Red. Velvety black-crimson. 
1.00. 
Better Times. Pat. 23. Cerise. $1.00. 
Betty Uprichard. Bicolor. Semi-double, 
delicate salmon-pink flowers, with a 
coppery carmine reverse. 90 cts. 
Christopher 
verse. $1.00. 
Charles E. Shea. Clear coral-pink. $1.25. 
Charles K. Douglas. 
scarlet, flushed velvety crimson. 90 cts. 
Chateau de Clos Vougeot. Red. Bright 
velvety red, overlaid dark garnet. $1.50. 
Stone. 
scarlet-red. $1.00. 
Condesa de Sastago. 
copper inside and rich gold on the re- 
sound from every angle, we can only add that we hope 
more and more Rose-planters will take advantage of the 
pleasant autumn planting weather and thereby enjoy 
so much additional Rose beauty next year. 
With every Rose order sent out this fall, a full set of 
directions is included so that even those who have not 
had much experience with fall-planted Roses may 
succeed. 
A short description of the varieties which follow is a 
guide to show those we offer and the current prices. 
Fuller descriptions and illustrations will be found on 
pages 4, 5, 6,7, 8, and 9 in our 1944 General Catalogue. 
Duquesa de Penaranda. Bicolor. Spec- 
tacular double flowers of cinnamon- 
peach color; very fragrant. Strong 
plants with attractive foliage. One of 
the newer Roses; is becoming quite a 
favorite. 35 petals. $1.00. 
Edith Nellie Perkins. Pink. Two-tone 
pink, coppery rose and salmon. 90 cts. 
Editor McFarland. Clear  rose-pink. 
$1.00. 
Etoile de Hollande. One of the very best 
Red. Flaming 
Red. Brilliant 
Bicolor. Fiery 
Cathrine Kordes. Red. Blood-red buds, 
opening scarlet. $1.00. 
Duchess of Wellington. Yellow. Golden 
orange and saffron. $1.00. 
crimson-red Roses. $1.00. 
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