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This is the largest and most important class of 
Roses, for the Hybrid Teas are the Monthly or 
Everblooming type. They furnish fine, fragrant 
blooms for garden and indoor decoration. 
The bushes usually grow 11% to 3 feet high and 
should be planted 12 to 15 inches apart in beds. 
If planted relatively close together they will 
shade the ground, keeping it cooler and in better 
condition for the Roses during the Summer. 
Ami F. Mayery. Beautiful cochineal-pink; 
large, semi-double blooms. Worth trying if 
you want something charming and different. 
26 petals. $1.25. 
Ami Quinard. Deepest red. The Jong buds, 
opening into medium-sized flowers, are freely 
produced on an erect bush. 15 petals. $1.25. 
Angels Mateu. Plant Pat. 174. A lovely orange 
shade. Large, full-petaled, splendid form, fine 
for exhibition. Erect strong grower. Rich 
fruity fragrance. $1.50. 
Apricot Dawn. A delightful foolproof variety, 
like Golden Dawn except that the broad petals 
are buff-apricot on the inside and deeper apri- 
cot on the outside. The bush is a compact, 
strong, healthy grower, and the fragrance is 
rich and spicy. 42 petals. $1.50. 
Better Times. Plant Pat. 23. The deep cerise 
flowers are large, double, and delicately per- 
fumed. Being freely produced on long stems, 
they are excellent for cutting. 35 petals. $1.25. 
Betty Uprichard. Two-tone coral-colored buds, 
opening to semi-double blooms with long 
stems. Strong and upright. 23 petals. $1.00. 
Black Knight. Plant Pat. 159. Black-lustered 
red, especially deep in color when we have cool 
nights. Fully double, with many small petals. 
Strong fragrance. Vigorous, upright. $1.50. 
Brazier. ‘Che color is two-toned dazzling flame- 
searlet, toned with burnt orange. The petals 
curl back, cactus-like, giving a novel appear- 
ance. A good producer. 36 petals. $1.25. 
Break O’Day. Large, very double blooms of 
orange to apricot. Very free blooming. Vigor- 
ous, upright. 60 petals. $1.25. 
Briarcliff. The large, double pink blooms are 
borne on strong, smooth stems. Rich fragrance, 
44 petals. $1.00. 
California. Plant Pat. 449. A free bloomer of a 
glorious shade of ruddy orange toned with yel- 
low. The buds are long and pointed, opening 
to enormous, semi-double flowers. Vigorous 
growth, with healthy green foliage. $1.59 
Cecile Walter. The 28 large salmon petals form 
a beautifully shaped Rose. Long, tapering 
buds and long stems. Medium tall bush. $1.50. 
Charles K. Douglas. One of the good old stand- 
bys in red Roses. The large, loose, fragrant 
blooms remain a good color in any weather. 
Bush is a large, easy grower. 32 petals. $1.00. 
Charlotte Armstrong. Plant Pat. 455. An All- 
America Rose Selection. Delightful long slen- 
der blood-red buds open into magnificent deep 
glistening rose-pink blooms. Only about 30 
petals, but they are large, making a full, 
beautiful flower. The bush is very vigorous, 
with long strong stems, fine for cutting. $1.50. 
Christopher Stone. Brilliant clear scarlet- 
crimson. Long pointed buds open into large 
flowers borne on erect firm stems. Alluring 
Damask fragrance. $1.00. 
Condesa de Sastago. The intense two-tone 
color, red and yellow, is so striking that almost 
everyone who sees it wants it. Blooms are 
large, globular, double and very fragrant. A 
vigorous, medium tall grower. 63 petals. $1.25, 
