ROSES — FALL 1946 
STANDARD BUSH ROSES 
No. 1 Two-Year-Old Field Grown—$1.00 Each 
RED HYBRID TEAS 
CYNTHIA. This variety is best described as an improved 
Charles P. Kilham. The attractive buds develop into splen- 
did full flowers of a rich oriental red color. 
E. G. HILL. This is the most unfading of all red roses. Im- 
mense, double flowers of dazzling scarlet shading to a deeper 
red as they develop; are delicately fragrant and long lasting. 
ETOILE DE HOLLANDE. The finest dark red rose for general 
purposes. Ranked among the first three of its color by every- 
one who knows roses. The beautiful, oval buds are perfect. 
GRENOBLE (HT) (C. Mallerin, 1927). One of the best garden 
reds. Crimson buds borne on long stems, opening to large, 
globular, fragrant flowers of brilliant red, almost scarlet. 
SOUTHPORT. Flower full, cupped, very lasting, fragrant, a very 
brilliant, unfading scarlet. 
PINK HYBRID TEAS 
DAINTY BESS (Single). An exceedingly charming and dainty 
colored rose of perfect form. Petals are delicate shell pink. 
EDITH NELLIE PERKINS. An outstanding, free flowering rose. 
Long, pointed buds of good size. Double, fragrant flowers. 
Orient red, shaded cerise-orange; inside salmon-pink. 
EDITOR McFARLAND. Long-pointed pink buds with a glow of 
amber and a paler edge. Delightful fragrance. 
PICTURE. Well shaped buds of medium sized, velvety rose- 
pink flowers, with warm salmon undertones. Strong, vigor- 
ous plants; unusually free blooming. One of the finest pink 
roses. 
PINK DAWN (HT) (Howard & Smith, 1935). A beautiful new 
Hybrid tea rose with glorious deep rose buds opening to lovely 
pink blooms tinted with orange at the base of the petals. 
Sweetly fragrant, fully double, and of vigorous upright habit. 
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ORANGE and TRI-COLOR HYBRID TEAS 
AUTUMN. A distinct color of intense richness. This rose in- 
corporates shades of burnt orange suffused with russet- 
brown and bronzy red all overlaid on a background of rich 
yellow. 
CONDESA DE SASTAGO. You will admire the brilliant colors 
of this new double rose from sunny Spain. The bud is like a 
ball of gold with red stripes. Fully open it is fiery copper and 
gold. ; 
HINRICH GAEDE. This magnificent rose has beautiful long, 
pointed buds of a brilliant nasturtium red color. The flowers 
are large, double, high-centered, and of highly artistic shape. 
MME. JOSEPH PERRAUD (HT) (Gaujard, 1934). Long, slen- 
der, and pointed nasturtium-orange buds open to sweetly 
fragrant flowers of a charming nasturtium buff straying to 
a lovely shade of shell pink at the petal edges—the nearest 
approach to a pure buff lightened with pink at the petal 
margins. 
MRS. SAM McGREDY. Large, long-pointed buds are produced 
singly on strong, slender stems. The color is a glowing com- 
bination of red, copper and orange. 
PRES. H. HOOVER. A. wonderful multi-colored rose, charm- 
ingly combining shades of cerise-pink, flame, scarlet and 
yellow. 
TALISMAN. A vividly colored rose of an unusual combination 
of gold, apricot, pink and carmine in mingled splashes, streaks 
and blends. 
YELLOW HYBRID TEAS 
GOLDEN DAWN. The oval buds are rich straw-yellow, flushed 
old-rose, opening into splendid double, sweetly scented flow- 
ers of sunflower-yellow. 
GOLDEN RAPTURE. A splendid new yellow rose of upright 
growth. The pure yellow buds are of ideal form. Beautiful, 
large, double flowers which last without fading. 
JOANNA HILL. The exquisitely formed long buds are orange- 
yellow, extremely fragrant. The open blooms are lighter. 
McGREDY’S YELLOW (HT) (McGredy, 1933). Large, bright 
buttercup yellow flowers, every bloom of which is perfect in 
form and sweetly scented. The foliage is glossy and free of 
disease in most localities. The fine bush is full of vigor, con- 
tinually sending out fine blooms. Stands heat well. 
MRS. P. S. DUPONT. Winner of more gold medals for outdoor 
blooms than any other rose. Buds are small but exquisitely 
formed and of a reddish gold, opening into yellow flowers. 
SISTER THERESE. Buds are long, dark golden yellow and re- 
markably beautiful. Sweetbriar fragrance. 
WHITE HYBRID TEAS 
FRAU KARL DRUSCHKI. The most popular everblooming white 
rose. Outer petals of immense buds occasionally tinged with 
pink; open blooms pure snow white, large and moderately 
full. 
McGREDY’S IVORY. The size and perfection of form of this 
wonderful rose are almost unbelievable. The buds are long 
and pointed, opening to perfectly formed flowers of ivory- 
white. 
MME. JULES BOUCHE. Shapely buds and well formed, high cen- 
tered flowers of pure white, occasionally with a tender blush 
pink tint at the center. A splendid white rose and a vigor- 
ous grower. 
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