HYBRID TEA ROSES . 3 2. 
The Newer Varieties 
Novelty Roses are priced individually, but substantial reductions may be had IF ORDERED IN 
GROUPS OF THREE OR MORE OF ONE VARIETY. 
$1.00 kinds are 3 for $2.50 
$1.25 kinds are 3 for $3.15 
$1.50 kinds are 3 for $3.75 
$2.00 kinds are 3 for $5.00 

$2.50 kinds are 3 for $6.25 
This symbol indicates that the variety has received an award for excellence from The All-America 
Selections, a nation-wide organization for testing and scoring all new varieties before they are intro- 
duced to the public. The novelties that we offer represent the best of all new Roses that have been 
introduced during the past decade. 
ANGELS MATEU. Orange-rose. Large, full- 
petaled flowers of splendid form. Foliage dark 
green and leathery. Erect grower. Fragrance 
of ripe blackberries. A great favorite among 
connoisseurs, because of its lovely shade. 
Pat. No. 174. $1.25 each 
BETTER TIMES. Cerise-red; double and very 
fragrant. Upright grower, none too vigorous 
but fairly hardy. Very active bloomer with 
superb flowers for cutting, especially in the fall. 
Rated the best greenhouse variety ever intro- 
duced; splendid outside too, if nursed along a 
little. Pat. No. 23. $1.25 each 
CALIFORNIA. Glorious shade of ruddy orange 
meng toned with saffron-yellow, outside of 
- petals overlaid with Saturn rose. Long- 
pointed buds open to flowers of enormous size, 
5 to 6 inches across. Exceptionally vigorous, 
with healthy, glossy green foliage. One of the 
finest recent introductions. Pat. No. 449. See 
color illustration on page 9. $1.50 each 
CHARLOTTE ARMSTRONG. Rich carmine 
to spectrum-red buds open to blooms of 
deep cerise. Long, slender buds on long 
stems. Vigorous, free-branching grower with 
handsome foliage. Blooms in great quantities, 
usually one flower to each stem. The American 
Rose Society puts it in the ‘‘must”’ class. In 
color on page 8. Pat. No. 455. $1.50 each 
COUNTESS VANDAL. Long-pointed buds 
open to full, perfect, fragrant blooms, richly 
adorned in copper and salmon, suffused with 
soft yellow. Vigorous, upright grower that 
blooms unceasingly. The best of the ‘“‘salmon’’ 
group. Pat. No. 38. $1.25 each 
CRIMSON GLORY. Deep, velvety crimson. 
Rich in color, perfect in form, and delightfully 
fragrant. Thrifty grower of spreading habit 
and a free bloomer. Rated the best red and the 
most popular Rose of any color. Shown in color 
on page 8. Pat. No. 105. $1.50 each 
DICKSONS RED. Glowing scarlet-red. Large, 
beautifully formed, high-centered flower 
on long stems, with rich fragrance. Un- 
fading color, best in the fall. A grand exhibition 
type. Pat. No. 376. $1.25 each 
ECLIPSE. Long, stream-lined bud of rich 
golden yellow. Vigorous, upright grower pro- 
ducing mildly fragrant flowers on long stems. 
Unusual, handsome and distinctive. The 
leader of all yellows. A most prolific bloomer 
and our favorite Rose. Illustrated in color on 
page 8. Pat. No. 172. $1.25 each 
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GOOD NEWS. Peach-pink. changing to silvery 
pink in the open bloom. Full, perfectly formed, 
tea-scented flowers. Vigorous, bushy and 
altogether an excellent grower and constant 
bloomer. A truly door-yard Rose. In color on 
page 9. Pat. No. 426. $1.50 each 
GRANDE DUCHESSE CHARLOTTE. A 
grand new shade of red. Chestnut color 
X in bud-form, opening to  firm-petaled 
blooms of begonia-rose. Some call it tomato- 
red. Buds are long-pointed, on long stems. 
Flower is large, double, long-lasting, and un- 
fading. Foliage is large, glossy, dark green. The 
bush is: very vigorous, upright and bushy. 
Carnation fragrance. Shownin color on page 4. 
Pat. pending. $1.50 each 
HECTOR DEANE. Strawberry-pink from crim- 
son buds, diffused with orange. Tall, vigorous 
grower and very floriferous. Intense old-rose 
perfume. Pat. No. 361. $1.25 each 
HORACE McFARLAND. Buff-salmon color. 
A sturdy and upright grower with large 
X leathery foliage. Large, high-centered 
buds develop into immense, full flowers on 
erect stems. Free bloomer even in summer. 
Spicily scented. A splendid new Rose of dis- 
tinctive color. Named in honor of the eminent 
rosarian from Harrisburg, Pa. In color on 
page 5. Pat. pending. $2.00 each 
LOWELL THOMAS. Rich lemon-chrome-yel- 
low. High-cupped center in bud form 
5 develops into large flower on strong, erect 
stem. Vigorous grower with handsome foliage. 
Slight tea fragrance. Very decorative. Named 
for the popular news broadcaster. In color on 
page 5. Pat. No. 595. $2.00 each 
McGREDY’S SUNSET. Saffron-yellow blushed 
with delicate orange. Beautiful buds, full 
shapely flowers, sweetly fragrant. Most vigor- 
ous plant and prolific bloomer. Pat. No. 317. 
$1.25 each 
MARY MARGARET McBRIDE. Gorgeous 
deep 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, of ex- 
hibition type. Luxuriant, smooth, leathery, 
deep green foliage. Alluring fragrance. Ap- 
pears in color on page 5. Pat. No. 587. 
$1.50 each 
PARAMOUNT ROSES ARE GUARANTEED TO GROW AND BE TRUE TO NAME 

