
HYBRID TEA ROSES 

PINK RADIANCE PINK DAWN 

ROSES are scarce this year and will be until after the war. Therefore we suggest 
that you place your order early as the supply will not take care of the demand. When 
our present supply is exhausted we will not be able to replenish and would appreciate 
your listing substitute varieties in the event we do not have all the varieties you desire. 
While. our list of varieties is small in comparison to the many varieties offered on the 
market today. we feel certain what we do list will serve you best in this territory. 
Plumfield’s hardy 2-year-old field grown roses will bloom the same year they are 
planted. Each Per3 Per 12 
Mevedtenedvy Selected’ Plants, .c. a5 ...cleucceccyessesosiocu ede rea agetacancndaqasdhitaenseessecess $1.15 $3.25 $12.00 
2-year standard plants 
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AMI QUINARD—Tall, vigorous and_ pro- 
fuse. One of the darkest red. 
BETTY UPRICHARD—Delicate salmon pink 
shaded with coppery orange. 
' BRIARCLIFF—Brilliant pink, long bud. 
CALEDONIA—Large, double white, borne 
singly on long, strong stems. 
COLUMBIA—Peach-blow pink, deepening 
as it opens. 
CONDESA de SASTAGO—Deep coppery- 
pink inside, golden yellow reverse. 
DAME EDITH HELEN—Pure glowing pink, 
fragrant. 
EDITH NELLIE PERKINS—Cream and blush 
shaded orange outside, salmon pink in- 
side of petals. 
EDITOR McFARLAND—Shapely buds and 
double brilliant pink blooms. 
E. G. HILL—Dazzling scarlet, shading to a 
deeper pure red. 
ETOILE DE HOLLANDE—Bright, dark red, 
deliciously perfumed. 
GLOWING CARMINE—Carmine, strong 
grower; blooms freely. 
GRENOBLE—Long-stemmed, beautfully 
shaped blooms of scarlet-crimson. 
GRUSS AN TEPLITZ—Vivid, fiery crimson, 
sweetly fragrant. 
JOANNA HILL—Clear yellow, deepening 
at the center. 
K. A. VIKTORIA—White, faintly suffused 
lemon. 
LADY HILLINGDON—Deep apricot yellow 
large flowers. 
» LEONARD BARRON—Large {ull blooms of 
buff pink suffused gold; hardy. 
‘MARGARET McGREDY—Orienta hi red, 
piece to carmine rose. 
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MRS. CHAS. BELL—Soft, salmon-pink, 
sweetly perfumed. 
MRS. E. P. THOM—Rich lemon _ yellow, 
sweetly scented. 
MRS. PIERRE S. du PONT—Bud reddish 
gold, flower deep golden yellow becom- 
ing lighter with age. 
MRS. SAM McGREDY—Large double flow- 
ers, pointed buds, scarlet-copper-orange. 
Fragrant. 
McGREDY’S SCARLET—Brilliant scarlet 
shaded rose-pink; vigorous. 
McGREDY’S YELLOW—Bright buttercup 
yellow; perfect form; vigorous. 
PICTURE—Warm pink, undertones of sal- 
mon; strong and vigorous. 
PINK DAWN—FPerfectly formed, deep rose 
pink, toned orange. 
PRES. HERBERT HOOVER—Orange and 
pink, flamed and suffused with vivid 
rose pink. 
RADIANCE, PINK—Rosy carmine pink, 
large, beautiful form. 
RADIANCE, RED—Bright rose red form of 
Radiance. 
SUNBURST—Orange copper-shaded gold- 
en yellow. 
SOUER THERESE—Very vigorous, upright, 
profuse; double rich yellow 
SOUTHPORT—Brilliant, unshaded, scarlet 
with fine tea scent.+ 
SYRACUSE—A very vigorous upright grow- 
er. Scarlet crimson. 
TALISMAN—A combination of shadings of 
gold, apricot, yellow, and deep mink. 
VICTORIA HARRINGTON—Large, double 
velvety, dark red, non-fading. Intensely 
fragrant. 
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PICTURE 

PIERRE du PONT 

McGREDY’'S SCARLET 

AMI QUINARD 
