SCHARNHORST—A strong growing very hardy sub specie of milk white semi-double 
blooms that are produced steadily all summer. This profits with some shade.......$1.50 
ZEPHERINE DROUHIN—Thornless double pink fragrant climber is over a hundred 
yeats,old iver bloomisy constantly: «6 1e emtaens ume mtr Ate ti titi hag $1.50 
TEA ROSES 
These roses of yesterday are in some cases better than the constant flood of new ones 
put out to take their place. You MUST allow them to grow until they have a huge 
plant then you can do almost anything to them and still get results. 
Some of them such as Souv. de Mme. Boullet are unbelievable if allowed to grow 
to large plants. It has often times a bud of three inches in length and after the weather 
warms up it will be pure golden orange as well as double and perfectly formed, 
As a group they are no better or worse than the roses of today with their polyglot 
parentage—Teas, under proper conditions, all have perfect form. All, unless otherwise 
priced are $1.50 each. 
ALEXANDER HILL GRAY—Pale yellow and of a little larger proportions than most. 
BLANCHE MESSIGNY—Consistently cream color regardless of weather. This is a 
pet of mine. 
BON SILENE—One of the reddest of the old Teas—a pink rose. 
BRIDESMAID— Very doukjhdggingh ay] Gdsiperfect form of pale pink. 
DUCHESS p—E BRABANT—Very pale pink and rather poorer form than most of the 
others. 
CATHERINE MERMET—Of the same family as The Bride and Bridesmaid, with the 
same marvelous form and a litt deeper rere £ 
GRACE DARLING—Not quite as healthy as the rest although it has larger blooms 
and a light rose pink color. 
G. NABBONAND—FPractically identical with Bon Silene—under some conditions it 
shows a little more cream. 
HOMERE—This does not have as good form as the rest but I fall for the clean white 
with pink edging. Really dainty coloring. ; 
ISABELLA SPRUNT—A very old variety with a much smaller bud and sometimes not 
so well formed. Cream yellow with a trifle of pink. 
LADY HILLINGDON—Although this is more recent, it is in cool weather in our 
springs a rich egg yolk orange with very long and slender buds. 
MAMMAN COCHET—This pink rose is still a honey as it is as consistant as those of 
today in its performance. Not too good a grower, however. 
MARIE VAN HOUTTE—Perhaps the most fool-proof of any Tea rose and has a 
medley of colors ranging from greenish white through very pale pink edging to a 
slight tinge of yellow. Nice size flowers, too. 
MRS. DUNLOP BEST—Mogegnegengty t ‘the rest and has form like a dream 
- on a good plant, too. Therdltled bebe OEE, cil. handed out in our bought-and- 
paid-for supposedly test Gardens that are junk alongside of this rose. 
