

HYBRID TEA ROSES, continued 
Schwabenland. The largest and most double 
monthly bloomer. The rose-pink blooms are 
filled with small petals. Long, strong, straight 
stems. 70 petals. $1.25. 
Sister Therese. Long golden buds; large, broad, 
apricot-yellow flowers with brownish stamens. 
Dependable grower; large, sprawly habit. 22 
petals. $1.00. 
Souv. de Mme. C. Chambard. Have you seen 
the charming two-tone coral-pink blooms of 
this sterling Rose? They are a new shade and 
very beautiful, large and semi-double. Strong 
plant. 40 petals. $1.00. 
Stargold. Plant Patent 248. Medium-sized, 
yellow blooms so bright in color they glisten. 
The petals curl, giving the flower a star-like 
appearance. Spicy fragrance. An _ upright, 
strong grower. 32 petals. $1.50. 
Sterling. Plant Pat. 21. A strong-growing pink 
Rose. The pink turns to gold at the base of the 
large petals, giving it a luminous sheen. Buds 
long; blooms large and double. 37 petals. 
$1.50. 
Sunburst. Trim pointed buds open to a soft 
array of colors dominated by rich tawny yel- 
low. The double blooms are freely produced. 
Subtle fragrance. $1.25. 
Sylvia Groen. A sport of President Hoover, and 
like the parent in upright growth, sturdiness, 
and blooming qualities. Its color is an excel- 
lent blend of pastel shades enriched with crim- 
son late in the season. $1.25. 
Syracuse. The rich red of this fine variety lasts 
well throughout the season. The blooms are 
borne abundantly on long strong stems. Su- 
perb fragrance. $1.25. 
Talisman. The yellowish color on the inside and 
the reddish on the outside of the 30 or more 
petals makes a long-remembered sight. The 
stems are a little weak during the Summer but 
in the Fall they are strong. $1.00. 
Texas Centennial. Plant Pat. 162. Another 
sport of President Herbert Hoover and like it 
in every respect except color, which is blood- 
red toning to cerise and sometimes showing a 
trace of yellow. 25 petals. $1.25. 
Warrawee. Plant Pat. 140. Extra long buds 
open into very large flowers of flesh-pink color. 
Healthy, vigorous plan Spicy, clove-pink 
fragrance. 30 petals. $1.25. 

Countess Vandal. Plant Pat. 38. Glorious 
blooms, well formed and produced freely. En- 
trancing combination of orange, coral, salmon 
and flesh shades. 30 petals. $1.00. 
Crimson Glory. Plant Pat. 105. Velvety deep red 
blooms exquisite all season, abundantly pro- 
duced on sturdy compact bushes. An easy-grow- 
ing variety. Very rich fragrance. 30 petals. $1.50. 
Crimson King. Plant Pat. pending. Another 
fine crimson to compete with Crimson Glory. 
The buds are more pointed, usually a little 
deeper color, and the plant is more erect grow- 
ing. Rich fragrance. $1.50. 
Dainty Bess. A charming 5-petaled Rose of a 
delicate flesh-pink tint with lavender shading, 
accented by purple stamens, The most popu- 
lar single Rose. $1.00. 
Don Rose. The large, coppery pink blooms of 
this new variety are outstanding. They are of 
excellent high-centered form, borne on strong 
stems. 35 petals. $1.50. 
Dooryard Delight. This new type of Rose is de- 
pendable in every respect. Its foliage is free 
from black-spot and mildew and it does not 
freeze down in Winter. Light pink blooms in 
large trusses on an upright bush about 21% feet 
high. Set 2 feet apart. The blooms are of 
medium size, fully double. $1.50. 
Dr. Kirk. Burnished flame-scarlet; beautifully 
formed blooms; spicy fragrance. An upright 
slender grower. $1.50. 
Dream Parade. Strong, upright growth. Large, 
double flowers, amber color in Spring and 
burnt-orange in Fall. Heavy stems. $1.25. 
Eclipse. Plant Pat. 172. Long, streamlined 
buds enhanced by very ornamental sepals; 
pure yellow without shading. One of the finest 
newer yellow Roses. 25 petals. $1.25. 
Will Rogers. Plant Pat. 256. Very dark black- 
ish red blooms full of small petals. Rich dam- 
ask fragrance. Best in partial shade. 58 
petals. $1.25. 
HYBRID PERPETUAL 
ROSES 
Hybrid Perpetuals or ‘June bloomers” gen- 
erally burst forth into a marvelous display of 
bloom in June. Many will bloom again later in 
the season. Their flowers on the whole are more 
richly fragrant than any other class and are of 
very large size. The plants are too large to fit ina 
Rose-bed of Hybrid Teas but are more foolproof 
and long-lived. Plant them in the background 
and in shrub borders. Many of the strongest 
growers can be trained as pillars, and as such are 
very effective. 
Frau Karl Druschki. A very strong, tall grower 
which blooms sparsely during the Summer and 
Fall after bearing bountifully in the Spring. 
Pure white when open, with prominent yellow 
stamens but no fragrance. Very large, attrac- 
tive flowers. $1.00. 
Generai Jacqueminot (General Jack for 
short). One of the greatest favorites of the old 
Roses. It has large, very double and very fra- 
grant, deep red blooms mostly in June. $1.00. 
Georg Arends. The charming perfect rose-pink 
blooms make it greatly esteemed. Flowers are 
high centered and especially well formed. $1.00. 
J. B. Clark. The very large red blooms are 
shaded maroon. Bush is a very vigorous, tall 
grower. Very thorny. Try pegging down some 
of the long canes. So treated they will put out 
bloom stems at every eye. $1.00. 
Mrs. John Laing. You can’t forget the delicious 
fragrance of these large, full, double, soft pink 
cupped blooms. The two-tone pink flowers 
come occasionally in the Summer as well as 
abundantly in June. $1.00. 
Paul Neyron. The largest pink Rose, with al- 
most thornless stems. Blooms abundantly in 
June and sparingly in late Summer. $1.00. 
Ulrich Brunner. The large, globular cherry-red 
blooms, always refreshing and very lasting. 
$1.00. 
Edith Krause. Immense, pure white, perfect 
blooms on long, strong stems. An upright, me- 
dium tall grower. 30 very large petals. $1.50. 
Edith Neliie Perkins. Everyone who has it is a 
booster for this variety. The blooms are a light 
salmon-pink, shading lighter at the edges, with 
orange at the base. 32 petals. $1.25. 
Editor McFarland. An easy-growing plant pro- 
ducing fine rose-pink flowers. Good stems and 
nice long-pointed buds. 30 petals. $1.00. 
Eternal Youth. Plant Pat. 332. The perfectly 
formed buds are long and pointed. Lovely 
clear pink. 53 petals. $1.25. 
Etoile de Hollande. Many Rose-growers feel 
that this is supreme among red Roses. Its scar- 
let blooms develop perfectly on strong-growing 
plants. Spicy fragrance. 32 petals. $1.00. 
Faience. The large, artistically formed flowers 
are a lovely China-pink on the inside of the 
petals while the outside is a soft yellow, lightly 
shaded with pink. 45 petals. $1.25. 
Fantasy. Fight large petals unfold from a 
pretty bud to a large irregular bloom. Blended 
yellow on the reverse and yellowish pink on the 
upper sides. Strong grower; free bloom. $1.25. 
Feu Pernet-Ducher. Plant Pat. 103. Real yel- 
low; very double; abundantly produced. 
Strong, disease-resistant. 85 petals. $1.25. 
Frances Ashton. Another of the newer delight- 
ful single Roses. Deep pink. $1.00. 
Fred Edmunds. Plant Pat. pending. Light 
tan. Vivid large flowers with 25 petals open 
coppery orange with soft apricot shadings. An 
All-America Rose. $2.00. 
Gloaming. Plant Pat, 137. The large, long 
buds open luminous pink with salmon shad- 
ings. The stems are long and strong, and the 
bush a vigorous grower. 36 petals. $1.25. 



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