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SUB-ZERO HYBRID TEA ROSES 
Price: $1.50 each, $15.00 per dozen. 
This special collection is known as “Wichuriana Hybrid Tea Roses” and the plants are much smaller than the 
average Hybrid Tea for the first season. However, once they are planted, they increase in size each year thereafter and 
when they remain in their permanent location for two or more years, they produce magnificent specimens literally 
covered with flowers the entire season. The originator claims that they come through winters when frost has reached 
25 degrees below zero. A special suggestion on planting this type plant is: “Plant the grafted joint of the Sub-Zero 
Hybrid Tea three inches below the bed level. After complete defoliation in the fall, cover the tops with clean 
earth and sod and do not uncover the following spring until frost has entirely disappeared.” 
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“V. for VICTORY” 
One of the few fine yellow Hybrid Teas, full 
petalage beautifully recurled and retains its color 
right to the fully matured flower. There is no Rose 
more charmingly beautiful than this particular 
variety. As one prominent Rosarian said: “If I 
could have but one yellow Hybrid Tea it would 
be ‘V. for Victory.’” It has the appeal of many 
petals, ideal color, the best of form, more blooms 
and the plant is especially vigorous. 

V. for Victory 
Anne Vanderbilt—Very like “President Hoover’ in 
color, except that it has deeper, richer tones and pro- 
duces many more flowers than “President Hoover” at 
any time. These plants are most informal, bearing an 
abundance of flaming grenadine-pink flowers with 
yellow shadings, grown in clusters. 
Break o? Day—Orange-apricot shaded yellow and over- 
laid with flesh tints. Fine foliage, large, fragrant 
flowers. Extremely strong grower and a first-class 
Rose. 
Pink Princess—Large, fragrant, clear pink flowers. Vig- 
orous grower and weather resistant. Produces much 
finer flowers than “Radiance” and more of them 
throughout the season. 
Shades of Autumn—A beautiful and abundant flow- 
ering, bright colored Rose of shadings of reddish- 
bronze and orange-yellow. The name of this variety 
accurately expresses its true color. 

Shades of Autumn 
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