
Gruss An Teplitz 
Crimson 

Pink Radiance H. T. 
Bright pink 

Dame Edith Helen H. 1. 
Clear pink 

E. G. Hill 
Crimson red 
Hybrid. Joa Rosos. 
Rose Hill Roses Are Famous For Quality 
Our roses are extra fine large plants that bloomed freely last summer, most 
varieties being 2 to 3 feet high and with ordinary care will produce an abundance 
of flowers this coming summer. No better roses can be purchased. Our plants 
have not been packed in boxes and exposed on bargain counters for days. 
These fresh roses at $1.00 each are fully as good or better in quality and size 
than roses sold in packs or pots at stores for $1.25 each. 
POSTAGE—|f wanted by parcei post please add for postage and packing figur- 
Ing average weight of each rose at 2 pounds. See parcel post rates on page 37. 
Double Ever-Blooming Hybrid Tea Roses 
These are the so-called ever-blooming roses. If the bushes are kept healthy and in 
good growing condition, though they do not bloom all the time, one crop of flowers 
follows another at short intervals from June to late October. Winter protection is necessary. 
The flowers are very beautiful in color, form and fragrance. 
Strong 2-year plants .$1.00 each, $10.00 per doz. Extra heavy. $1.25 each, $12.50 per doz. 
BETTY UPRICHARD. Copper and Pink. Copper red buds open to good sized flowers of salmon- 
pink tinted with copper-pink on the outside. Spicy fragrance. Continuous bloomer. 
DAME EDITH HELEN. Pink. A sweetly scented, clear pink Rose of fine form. This vigorous 
plant produces bloom freely on long, strong stems. 
E. G. HILL. Red. Glowing crimson-red with dark shadings. A fine, full flower carried erect 
on strong stems. Good foliage. Very free flowering. 
ETOILE DE HOLLANDE. Red. The half-opened flower is perfect in form and develops into a 
large, artistically loose bloom of brilliant crimson. It has wonderful fragrance. The plant 
is strong, with large, healthy foliage, and will thrive in almost all soils and situations. 
FRAU KARL DRUSCHKI. White. A hybrid perpetual Rose. Considered the best white Rose of 
any class. The splendid, snow-white flowers have beautiful form. Blooms are borne freely 
on a strong growing plant. See picture. 
GRUSS AN TEPLITZ. Red. The double blooms of medium size are brilliant crimson with darker 
shadings. Splendid fragrance. Blooms most freely in open clusters through the whole season. 
A universal favorite. 
K. A. VICTORIA. White. Well formed, creamy buds develop into flowers of perfect form, 
snow-white with slight tint of yellow at the center. Fragrant. Extremely lovely. 
KILLARNEY. Pink. Has long pointed buds opening to a flat flower with enormous petals. 
Bright pink in color. A very free-flowering, vigorous grower. See cut. 
MRS. E. P. THOM. Yellow. Rated as one of the best yellows. A very free, continuous bloomer; 
growth strong and bushy. Flowers are pure yellow, buds pointed. 
MRS. JOHN LAING. Hybrid Perpetual. Large blooms of clear pink, cup shaped, double and 
very fragrant. Flowers profusely on an erect thornless plant. Very lovely. 
PINK RADIANCE. Pink. The most reliable pink Hybrid Tea Rose. Brilliant rose pink buds, 
opening to well-shaped, very fragrant flowers, which have splendid keeping quality when 
cut. See cut. 
PRESIDENT HOOVER. Orange and Scarlet. Very highly colored, vivid cerese pink suffused with 
yellow, orange and scarlet. Delightfully perfumed. One of the newer Roses. 
RED RADIANCE. Red. The flowers are large, deep red; produce freely until frost. Foliage ex- 
cellent. A very popular Rose. 
ROSE MARIE. Pink. Fragrant, clear, rose-pink flowers of large size, borne freely on plants of 
notable vigor and health. Always reliable. 
SUNBURST. Yellow. Beautiful yellow flowers strongly suffused with orange at the center. 
Flowers are well shaped and fragrant. See cut. 
TALISMAN. Copper and Red. Many beautiful shadings of scarlet, pink, copper and gold are 
all found in the flowers. Splendid for cutting. 

Killarney H. T. Sunburst H. T. 
Bright pink Yellow, orange at center 
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