
HYBRID TEA ROSES, The Newer Varieties 
MARY MARGARET McBRIDE. Gorgeous 
erry jeep coral-pink, suffused with gold at 
base. Long-pointed buds open to large, 
exquisite, high-centered blooms, on long stems. 
Vigorous, hardy grower and generous bloomer. 
Luxuriant, smooth, leathery, deep green foli- 
age. Alluring fragrance. Quite similar in color 
and habit to Pink Dawn, itself a very good 
Rose, but this has character and “‘class.’” Ap- 
pears in color on back cover page. Pat. No. 
IS 9h. $1.50 each 
MIRANDY. Gorgeous chrysanthemum-red. A 
Orgy slorious new Rose from California, that 
was given the highest award in the tests 
for this year in the All-America Rose Selec- 
tions. Big, ovoid buds, often long-pointed, are 
deep, rich, dark red with black shadings. Full 
flowers of beautiful form are long-lasting and 
have a wonderful fragrance. Plant is strong, 
free-branching with heavy stems and is a free 
producer. Good also in hot weather. Shown in 
color on front cover. Pat. No. 632. $2.50 each 
MME. CHARLES MALLERIN. Orange-flame, 
a vivid and unusual color. Large, full flowers 
on strong stems, richly fragrant. Sturdy; an 
early and free bloomer. Pat. No. 409. 
$1.50 each 
MME. COCHET-COCHET.  Coppery pink. 
Beautiful form, exquisite coloring and sweetly 
fragrant. Splendid grower, free-flowering, and 
one of the best of all Roses. It is illustrated in 
color on page 13. Pat. No. 129. $1.25 each 
MME. HENRI GUILLOT. Deep watermelon- 
pink, heavily veiled with reddish orange, all 
artistically blended into a vivid picture. Long, 
tapering buds open to large camellia-shaped 
flowers with rich fragrance. A really excellent 
Rose with magnificent blooms. Pat. No. 337. 
$1.25 each 
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NARZISSE. Maize-yellow. Lovely buds and fine 
full flowers of great size, slightly scented. Vig- 
orous and erect grower with leathery foliage. 
An exhibition type with its handsome buds on 
long stems. Outstanding variety in Pennsyl- 
vania State College tests. Shown in color on 
page 4. Pat. pending. $1.50 each 
PEDRALBES. Rich yellow buds open to creamy 
white blooms of large size, with yellow center. 
Profuse and constant bloomer. Spreading type 
of growth. Flowers come in clusters on long, 
graceful stems, with slight fragrance. Shown 
in color on page 5. $1.25 each 
SIGNORA. Long, brownish orange bud that. 
opens to mandarin-orange and salmon. Bloom 
is double and very fragrant. Pat. No. 201. 
$1.25 each 
STERLING. Beautiful pink. The big, long- 
pointed bud of brilliant deep pink, with yellow 
at base, opens into a large bloom, lasting when 
cut; fragrant. Near the top of the pinks. In 
color on page 9. Pat. No. 21. $1.25 each 
TEXAS CENTENNIAL. Bright vermilion-red. 
Long-pointed buds of perfect form that open 
into large, richly fragrant blooms on long stems, 
ideal for cutting. Color and substance are mar- 
velous in the fall. Unusually vigorous, with an 
abundance of healthy foliage. It appears in 
color on page 12. Pat. No. 162. $1 each 
THE CHIEF. Flame color, ranging from coral 
amy '° orange. Large, pointed bud. Very 
> large, full flower on long stem. Dark 
green foliage. Vigorous grower of branching 
habit and free bloomer. Rich, fruity fragrance. 
See page 8 for color. Pat. No. 456. $1.25 each 
WHITE BRIARCLIFF. Pure white. Fine form, 
ideal for cutting; deliciously fragrant. Vigor- 
ous and bushy plant. An early and _ prolific 
producer. Pat. No. 108. $1.25 each 

PARAMOUNT ROSES ARE GUARANTEED TO GROW AND BE TRUE TO NAME 
