HYBRID TEA ROSES 
Standard Kinds 
Prices of all Standard Kinds $1 each; $10.80 per doz. 
In any combination desired - 
Delivery Free 

Due to our reduced plantings of the past several years, caused by the labor shortage, we have, been 
compelled to eliminate many old varieties of years’ standing. In reducing the list, we have tried to retain 
only the superior and most satisfactory kinds, as well as those most popular and most successfully grown. 
This list, therefore, represents the best of all standard kinds. They have all passed the test of time, 
and are highly esteemed generally. All are highly rated by the best experts. You cannot go wrong on any 
of them. 
Ami Quinard. Blackish maroon, opening into semi- 
double flowers of rich velvety red, with blackish 
luster—brilliant and unfading; has old-time fra- 
grance. Strong, upright grower and fine producer. 
Autumn. Radiant burnt-orange. Exquisitely 
formed buds, richly colored, open to moderately 
fragrant flowers that are a rainbow of colors— 
red, orange, yellow and pink. Upright grower, 
very vigorous, with large, leathery foliage. Active 
bloomer. 
Betty Uprichard. Two-tone—salmon and car- 
mine. A very free and steady bloomer and unusu- 
ally vigorous grower. Buds are long-pointed, on a 
good, heavy stem. Sweetly fragrant. Flowers 
unfurl with one petal tucked back like a cocked hat. 
Christopher Stone. Scarlet-crimson—a brilliant, 
clear color superb in the fall. Long-pointed bud 
opens into large flower of truly sparkling color, 
with Damask fragrance. A most active and flashy 
performer, highly rated and much beloved. Illus- 
trated in color on page 13. 
Condesa de Sastago. Rich yellow buds unfold into 
copper-color blooms, with yellow on the reverse; 
fully double, with alluring raspberry fragrance. 
Exceptionally vigorous and supremely bushy in 
growth. A foolproof Rose if there ever was one. 
Daylight. Peach color. Large, double, fragrant 
flowers on strong plants with bronzy foliage. 
Heavy producer. 
Editor McFarland. Deep pink that does not fade. 
Large flowers of excellent form on long stems; 
long lasting when cut and slightly fragrant. Plant 
is unusually vigorous and always active. 
Etoile de Hollande. Brilliant dark red. Perfect 
buds; large, double flowers on long stems, and 
truly fragrant. Plant is vigorous, always growing 
and continuously in bloom. Stems almost thorn- 
less and foliage healthy. 
Frau Karl Druschki. The White American Beauty. 
Snow-while blooms of immense size, fully double 
and of perfect form. Extremely hardy and vigor- 
ous. Good for exhibitions. 
Girona. Multicolored—Turkey-red and golden yel- 
low. Full, double flowers of beautiful form; rich 
attar-of-rose fragrance. Free bloomer on tall, 
sturdy plant. 
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Golden Sastago. Buttercup-yellow. Exceptionally 
strong grower and very free bloomer. Very full 
flower, richly fragrant. Bushy and heavily foli- 
aged. 
Joanna Hill. Creamy yellow. A typical florists’ 
Rose that does well outside. Long buds open to 
full, long-stemmed, perfect blooms with moderate 
fragrance. Upright grower that provides many 
fine flowers for cutting. 
Kaiserin Auguste Viktoria. Cream-white, with 
greenish tint in the center. Large and perfectly 
formed blooms, fully double, on long stems, and 
richly fragrant. Truly majestic and the best white 
of all. Constant bloomer and healthy grower. 
Lady Ashtown. Clear, warm unfading rose-pink, 
with yellow glow at base of petals. Long-pointed 
buds and brilliant flowers, slightly scented. Very 
vigorous and unusually active, bushy in habit. 
One of the finest and most reliable pinks. 
Margaret McGredy. Orange-scarlet. Very large, 
long-pointed buds and beautiful double flowers, 
slightly scented. Extremely vigorous grower with 
healthy, glossy foliage. A tireless worker and 
wonderful bedding type. Truly Floribunda. 
McGredy’s Scarlet. Velvety brilliant scarlet. A 
stout grower, bearing large flowers of excellent 
form on long stems. Liberal producer with tough 
constitution. A very satisfactory Rose. 
McGredy’s Yellow. Canary-yellow of elegant form, 
still beautiful in open flower. Vigorous in growth, 
free blooming, with healthy, glossy foliage. A fine 
Rose that does not fade. Illustrated in color on 
page 12. 
Mme. Jules Bouche. White. A well-known and 
popular Rose. Bushy, vigorous grower producing 
many long-pointed, mildly fragrant flowers on 
long stems. Has perfect growing habit. The most 
continuous-blooming white Rose and generally 
satisfactory in all respects. 
Mrs. E. P. Thom. Clear yellow of uniform color. 
Vigorous, upright in growth with abundance of 
foliage and splendid plant habit. Full, double 
flower, sweetly scented, produced on long stems 
ideal for cutting. 
Mrs. P. S. du Pont. Golden yellow—a rich deep 
color that does not fade. Long-pointed buds and 
flowers of medium size that come in great pro- 
fusion; spicy fragrance. Plant is a low grower but 
stoutly built, with abundance of foliage and is a 
prolific bloomer. The best all-round yellow garden 
Rose. Actually Floribunda. 
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