


Hybrid Tea 
Charlotte Armstrong 







Hybrid Tea 
Katherine T. 
Marshall 
Hybrid Tea 
Mme. 
Jules Bouche 
FORBES HYBRID TEA ROSES IN POTS 
All are strongly rooted, 2-year-old, No. 1 grade, field-grown plants established in 7-inch pots 
In our selection of Everblooming Hybrid Tea Roses you will find the best of the recent introductions as well 
as those older favorites which, through sheer merit, are still among the fmest available. Whether planted in 
beds by themselves or in small groups In perennial or shrub borders, they will flaunt their beauty from June 
until frost. In choosmg potted Rose plants you are assured of live plants well established in ample soil and equal 
in every way to a dormant Rose which had been planted last fall. They are easily set in your garden without loss. 
Ami Quinard. $1.50 ea.; 3 for $4.25; $15.50 doz. 
Tall-branching, vigorous plants with pointed buds opening 
into medium-sized, semi-double flowers of deep velvety 
crimson with a coppery scarlet sheen. As they mature the 
color deepens. 17 petals. 
California. $1.85 ea.; 3 for $5.25; $19.75 doz. 
All-America Rose Selection, 1940. An outstanding Rose 
with a glorious shade of ruddy orange toned with saffron- 
yellow with the exterior of the broad petals overlaid with 
saffron-rose. This gives a two-tone effect of indescribable 
beauty. The buds are long and pointed and the flowers of 
enormous size. The growth Is vigorous, with healthy, 
glossy green foliage. 30 petals. 
Charlotte Armstrong. $1.85 ea.; 3 for $5.25; $19.75 doz. 
All-America Rose Selection, 1941. The long, pointed, 
blood-red bud opens into a large, high-centered, full flower, 
cerise in hot weather and spectrum-red in cool weather, 
and 3 to 4 inches across. The plants are vigorous and very 
free flowering. The foliage is large, leathery, semi-glossy, 
deep green and highly resistant to mildew. 30 petals. 
Sanne. Stone. $1.50 ea.; 3 for $4.25; $15.50 doz. 
A large, semi-double, vivid scarlet flower overlaid with 
velvety crimson, of delightful Damask fragrance. In fall 
the crimson deepens with black shadings. The plants are 
of vigorous, upright growth with bright prec foliage, free 
flowering and apparently not affected by heat, as they 
bloom almost continuously. 35 petals. 
Condesa de Sastago. $1.50 ea.; 3 for $4.25; $15.50 doz. 
The golden yellow buds are beautifully striped with bril- 
liant orange-red and develop into cupped, open, copper- 
colored flowers of spicy scent. The inside of the petals is 
oriental red, the outside golden yellow, giving an unusual 
bicolor effect. The free-flowering, vigorous plants have 
large, glossy dark green foliage. 50 petals. 
Countess Vandal. $1.70 ea.; 3 for $4.75; $18 doz. 
The long, pointed, tapering, orange-copper buds open to 
large, double, high-centered flowers of exquisite fragrance. 
The color is a delightful combination of copper, salmon 
and gold. The blooms are borne on long stems. 30 petals. 
Dame Edith Helen. $1.50 ea.; 3 for $4.25; $15.50 doz. 
With large, healthy, dark green foliage, the plants are 
vigorous and quite bushy in growth with strong canes. 
The glowing pink flowers are immense, full double, sweetly 
scented, and produced continuously. 60 petals, 
Eclipse. $1.70 ea.; 3 for $4.75; $18 doz. 
With streamlined, tapering buds, often 2 inches’ long, the 
semt-double, golden yellow flowers are very freely pro- 
duced. The plants are vigorous and upright in growth with 
long, erect stems fme for cutting. They bloom consis- 
tently through the season. 25 petals. 
Grande Duchesse Charlotte $1.85 ea.; 3 for $5.25 
All-America Rose Selection, 1943. This delightful aristo- 
crat provides a color previously unknown in Roses. The 
beautiful long, streamlined buds are a glowing morocco- 
red and open to firmly petaled blooms of dusky coral-red 
which do not fade, and gradually merge to a soft coral- 
pink. The petals recurve and form a very artistic flower 
with a suggestion of carnation fragrance. 25 petals. 
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Golden Dawn. $1.50 ea.; 3 for $4.25; $15.50 doz. 
Noted for its free blooming, this is an ideal garden Rose. 
The ovoid lemon-yellow buds, heavily splashed with 
crimson, develop into well-formed, sweetly scented, large, 
double, sunflower-yellow flowers which turn to lemon- 
yclewe The foliage is glossy and disease resistant. 45 
petals. 
Heart’s Desire. $1.85 ea.; 3 for $5.25; $19.75 doz. 
All-America Rose Selection, Gold Medal, 1942. A strong 
grower with rich green, luxuriant foliage and long-stemmed, 
ovoid buds, sometimes long and pointed. The deep red 
flowers with dark crimson shading are exceptionally fra- 
grant and are freely produced throughout the entire season. 
‘The dark color holds well under hot sunshine. 25 petals. 
Joanna Hill. $1.50 ea.; 3 for $4.25; $15.50 doz. 
This Rose is invaluable in the garden. The attractive long, 
pointed, orange-yellow buds open to large, full, semi- 
double, Jong-lasting flowers of clear yellow with orange- 
yellow centers, the petal edges paling to cream. They are 
borne singly on long, strong stems and are excellent for 
cutting. The vigorous, upright plants bloom profusely. 
40 petals. 
Kaiserin Auguste Viktoria $1.50 ea.; 3 for $4.25 
The long, shapely buds open to delightfully scented, cream- 
white flowers with a slight lemon tint in the center. The 
very double, beautifully formed, long-stemmed Roses are 
remarkably fragrant. The vigorous, free-flowering, healthy 
plants are of medium height. 100 petals. 
Katherine T. Marshall. $1.85 ea.; 3 for $5.25; $19.75 doz. 
All-America Rose Selection, 1944, This clean, sparkling 
warm pink Rose comes on fine, erect-growing, very hardy 
plants with profuse, dark green, resistant foliage. The 
firm, slow-opening, long, pointed buds develop into large, 
cupped flowers with heavy, sun-resisting petals of coral- 
pink with a golden glow at the base. The rare beauty, 
delicacy of form and delightful fragrance combine to make 
this an exceptionally desirable Rose. 22 petals. 
Mary Margaret McBride $1.85 ea.; 3 for $5.25; $19.75 doz. 
All-America Rose Selection, 1943. The shapely, pointed, 
yellow-based coral-pink buds slowly open to a double, 
high-centered, clear deep coral-pink flower of perfect form 
and nice fragrance. The tall, healthy plants bloom quite 
freely and have smooth, dark green, leathery foliage. This 
Rose withstands the heat of summer very well. 50 petals. 
Mirandy. $1.85 ea.; 3 for $5.25; $19.75 doz. 
All-America Rose Selection, Gold Medal, 1945. The large, 
long-pointed, ovoid buds are deep rich dark red with 
black shadings and open to large, full blooms of a gorgeous 
chrysanthemum-red and a delightfully penetrating Da- 
mask fragrance. The plants are strong, free branching 
with heavy, stout stems and dark green foliage. They 
bloom continuously from early June until hard frost. 
50 petals. 
Mme. Chiang Kai-shek $1.85 ea.; 3 for $5.25; $19.75 doz. 
All-America Rose Selection, 1944. Large, pointed, Ivory 
buds developing to perfectly proportioned, spiral flowers 
of clear, pale canary-yellow with creamy outer petals. 
They come freely on vigorous, upright plants with heavy, 
bronzy canes and dark green foliage. The fragrance is 
delightful. 35 petals. 
