Garden Roses 
The following varieties of Roses have proven, in our 
experience, to be the most free blooming, hardy, strong 
growers and disease resistant, for this climate. 
HYBRID TEA ROSES 
2 year—No. 1 
Red 
Etoile deHollande—Brilliant red blooms of magnificent 
size, very fragrant. 90c each. 
Gruss an Teplitz—Red, a most prolific bloomer. 
80c each. 
Mme. Edouard Herriott—Brilliant orange—red flowers 
on a low spreading plant. 90c each. 
McGredy’s Scarlet—A beautiful scarlet. 90c each. 
Red Radiance—Deep rose-red on strong individual 
canes, free foliage, excellent. 80c each. 
Victoria Harrington—Pointed buds of _ blackish-red, 
opening to velvety dark red, healthy. 
90c each. 
Pink 
Dame Edith Helen—A beautiful clear rose-pink. 
80c each. 
Editor McFarland—Deep pink on strong stems. 
80c each. 
Edith Nellie Perkins—A lovely pink. 80c each. 
Mme. Caroline Testout—Large flowers of satin rose, 
strong plant, persistent bloomer. 80c each. 
Pink Dawn—Fine, deep rose-pink, sweetly fragrant, 
vigorous upright habit. 90c each. 
Pink Radiance—A vigorous pink, very prolific. 
80c each. 
White 
Caledonia—Large double, pure white, borne singly on 
a strong stem—one of the best. 90c each. 
Kaiserin Augusta Viktoria—Creamy buds, perfect 
snow-white blooms—fragrant, upright. 90c each. 
Yellow 
Golden Dawn—Large double flowers of lemon-yellow, 
deliciously fragrant. 90c each. 
McGredy’s Yellow—Large bright, butter-cup yellow 
flowers on dark red stems—exquisite. 90c each. 
Mrs. E. P. Thom—Fine yellow buds, blooms of canary- 
yellow, best for this climate. 90c each. 
Mrs. P. S. DuPont—Double flowers of rich reddish-gold 
spicy fragrance. 90c each. 
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