ANGELS MATEU, Pat. 174—A translation of this name would be Angels Mantle, and 
_,teally there is no rose holding this color as well. A big colorful orange coral rose which 
has the most perfect color stability of any rose of this color to date. These big fully 
double lovely blooms are produced incessantly. Has very glossy bright green foliage. 
It has the fragrance of ripe blackberries mingled with that of honey. I have improved 
the plant of this variety so much that its originator would scarcely believe it. 
$1.50 each; $15.00 doz. No further discount. 
BETTY UPRICHARD—A striking two-toned rose with backs of petals coppery carmine, 
reverse rich salmon pink. This fine rose in fairly cool gardens competes in beauty with 
the finest of the very new varieties. The vigorous plant does not sulk in the heat, but 
continues to grow. Though for all of the country but the Pacific Northwest I would 
recommend Pres. Macia, Korovo or Treasure Island. Beautiful long buds............. $1.50 
CECILE WALTER—This splendid rose grows and develops its bloom colors in full hot 
sun, a blessing for hot gardens. It has a remarkably long bud, opening to an informal 
blossom of soft coral pink, flushed copper, overcast with gold, much the colors that 
made Los Angeles so beloved in spite of its terrible blackspotting. Cecile Walter, on 
therconttary,.ts.enormously-resistant to blackspoti. Pally te a $1.50 
CHRISTOPHER STONE—Nearly the perfect rose. Rich unfading scarlet crimson, with 
pointed bud of great beauty, and big delicately waved petals'on the gorgeous blooms. 
It grows and opens its buds perfectly in any climate, with absolutely stable color in 
sun or shade. It is an unbelievably heavy bloomer, is sweetly fragrant, and is low 
enough in growth to make the finest kind of bedding or border rose. A border of 
Christopher Stone is a sight not easily forgotten. It is noted among its other virtues 
for keeping the fresh brilliance of its velvet petals until they drop. I have put an 
enormous amount of vigor into this variety. Many who have this variety have never 
been greatly enthused simply because they did not have Hennessey plants. On my 
plants it is a wonderful and different variety. In a bed in front of my house I have 
had many blooms six inches across. Low growing. Around Portland, Oregon, there 
are driveways bordered with several hundred plants in each one which open the eyes 
to the results that can be had with Hennessey Plants of this variety..........-..........--.- $1.50 
COLONEL CAMPBELL WATSON—This pure pink rose has a really wonderful long 
pointed furling bud, which opens in any kind of weather and is practically impervious 
to thrips damage among other things. Unfurls with a gracious leisure that makes it a 
~ wonderful cut flower. The plant is extremely healthy, blackspot resistant. Because this 
rose is pure pink and not extremely double it is not recommended for any but the Paci- 
fic Northwest, for as is explained in my book roses of some parentages lose petalage in 
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CRIMSON GLORY, Pat. 105—A rose worthy of its lovely name, with a pointed bud 
opening to a big, fully double, high centered rich crimson bloom of pure velvet; it 
might have posed for all the pictures of the ideal rose down through the ages. Power- 
fully fragrant with richest damask perfume. Very heavy blooming and healthy, on a 
vigorous but low compact plant perfect for bedding. ! 
$1.50 each; $15.00 doz. No further discount. ‘ 
