
PLANT PAT 
No. 591 
NS 
Cverblooming 
HFtybrid Sea Roses 
Here we list only the very choicest and most popular varieties of Tea Roses, with 
the majority of which every lover of the Rose is familiar.. Duplicates as well as in- 
ferior varieties have been discontinued. All are good growers and free flowering 
and will provide you with an ample supply of blooms throughout the summer. There 
ls not one individual sort which we cannot endorse as possessing superior merit. 
All are two-year-old, XX No. 1 grade. The finest stock available. 
The New All-America Rose 
Poace 
(U. S. Plant Patent No. 591) 

This Rose is almost unbelievable. One marvel of it is the dawn- 
like range of colors through which it passes, from opening yellow 
buds, with edges picoteed cerise, to the glorious 5-inch, alabaster 
blooms, each petal edged with pink that seems to deepen as the 
flower slowly opens. The shades of color vary, too, from flower 
to flower and through the changing 
seasons. Though the bloom is un- 
usually large, long lasting and con- 
stantly fresh looking, its effect is al- 
ways delicate and lovely. 
The individual petals are large and 
of great substance, gradually opening, 
a few at a time, around a high- 
pointed center, to a great, golden 
hearted, very double, fully open flow- 
er. It has well been called ‘‘the most 
beautiful Rose in the world’’ by the 
Duke of Windsor. 
The plant is as superior as the 
bloom, and in the same large-scale 
way. The flowers are borne singly on 
heavy stems so strong and straight 
they are a joy to see, lifting the 
blooms proudly above vigorous, shin- 
ing foliage. It needs no disbudding to 
produce exhibition blooms which hold 
their form and freshness longer than 
other Hybrid Teas. The flowers last a 
long time and they are produced all 
season in endless succession, through 
various stages of opening and chang- 
ing colors: canary-yellow, pale gold, 
cream, ivory and alabaster; edged 
cerise, rose or apple-blossom-pink. 
M. Meilland, the hybridizer, has 
given the world many beautiful Roses, 
yet of this he says: ‘’This is a rare 
discovery and only takes place once 
in the career of an originator.”’ 
Each $2.50 
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