Euertlooming Hybrid Tea Redses 
Everblooming Roses produce beautiful flowers over a long season, from about ten weeks after they are planted in spring 
until late frosts. Those planted in the fall produce their finest blooms early in the next summer and continue throughout 
the season. Practically all Everblooming Hybrid Tea Roses are fragrant at some time of the day. Most of them are hardy 
all over the United States if protected in winter. : : 
From the long list of varieties in commerce we offer those that have survived the test for plant vigor and good blooming 
habit in most parts of the United States. 
Price: $1.50 each. Collection of 6 varieties—Star marked—No. 12—$7.50—Your own selection, 12 for $15.00. 
CALEDONIA, Large, very double, high- 
centered flower of pure white, borne 
singly on long, strong stem. Average 
plant: leathery. dark green foliage. 
*CHRISTOPHER STONE. Bright velvety 
scarlet-red flowers of good form. Its 
golden stamens appear as the bloom 
opens. Damask fragrance. Vigorous, 
upright grower, free flowering, and 
does not appear to be troubled by 
heat. 
CONTRAST. An _ excellent bicolored 
Rose that catches the eye; the reverse 
of the petals is milk-white with basal 
bronze shading, the upper part a 
superb shade of orange-rose; grand 
for cutting purposes. 
CROWN OF GOLD. Golden yellow flow- 
ers of very fine form, lasting’ excep- 
tionally well under trying hot condi- 
tions. One of the best yellows. 
ETOILE DE HOLLANDE.. Large crimson 
flowers with velvety finish and espe- 
cially fine fragrance. Branching plants 
with very large, healthy foliage. One 
of the finest red Roses. The very 
large, fragrant flowers are superb 
when in the half-open state. 
*GOLDEN SASTAGO. Buttercup-yellow. 
Strong grower. 
GOLDEN RAPTURE. Golden yellow. Bud 
pointed; flowers very large, clear 
golden yellow with old Rose fra- 
grance. Foliage large and glossy. 
GRENOBLE. Long-stemmed, scarlet-red 
bloom, admirable for cutting. Large 
sized, double Rose. 
JOANNA HILL. Cream-yellow with 
orange center. Very pleasing in bud 
form. A popular cutting variety. 
*“KAISERIN AUGUSTE VIKTORIA. 
Creamy buds and perfect, snow-white 
blooms tinted lemon-yellow at center; 
fragrant. Medium, upright growth. 
MISS ROWENA THOM. Enormous buds 
and blooms of fiery rose and mauve, 
shaded with old gold at the center, 
borne on long, strong stems. 
McGREDY’S IVORY. Lovely large flow- 
ers of beautiful double form. The 
color is soft delicate creamy white 
merging into yellow at the base. 
PINK DAWN. Pink. A handsome deep 
rose-pink flower, opening to lively 
pink with an orange base; sweetly 
fragrant. Vigorous, upright habit. 
One of the best modern pink Roses. 
MRS. E. P. THOM. Slender yellow 
buds and large, well shaped blooms 
of bright canary-yellow, deepest in 
center. Blooms very freely. 
MRS. LOWELL SWISHER. Large, beau- 
tifully pointed buds and gorgeous 
flowers of salmon-pink at the edges. 
Strong grower and free bloomer. 
*POINSETTIA. Lovely, well formed, 
long buds and vividly colored flowers 
of poinsettia-scarlet, which suggested 
the name. 
PRESIDENT MACIA. Pink. Imagine the 
longest Rosebud you ever saw, of a 
lovely shade of pink, marked with 
heavy veins of darker pink, and each 
of the perfect buds on a spiendid 
stem for cutting. When open, the 
face of the petals is pale flesh, 
warmed with a yellow flush toward 
the base, the reverse the rich pink of 
the buds. Fruity scent. 
*PRESIDENT HERBERT HOOVER. The 
flowers are a charming combination 
of cerise-pink, flame, scarlet and yel- 
low with broad, thick petals; very 
fragrant. The clean, handsome foli- 
age is an added attraction. 
RADIANCE. The two-tone pink, cupped 
flowers have a pungent, true Rose 
fragrance. In continuous demand 
on account of its vigorous, healthy 
growth and freedom of bloom. 
RED RADIANCE. Counterpart of Ra- 
diance from which it is a sport, pos- 
sessing all of the good points of that 
variety, but differing in color, which 
is bright cerise-red. 
ROSE MARIE. Clear rose-pink; fine 
buds and flowers. Blooms constantly. 
SOEUR THERESE. Candelabras (not 
clusters) of five to fifteen flowers 
forming on top of sturdy canes that 
hold the blooms erect. Buds are 
marked with carmine but the open 
blooms are clear yellow. 
TALISMAN. Its combination of apri- 
cot, gold, and deep rose-pink gives 
it a glittering mass of color over a 
long period of time. 
*THE DOCTOR. This magnificent How- 
ard & Smith Rose is internationally 
recognized as one of the outstanding 
new Roses. We regard this Rose as 
one of the best; a variety which will 
be greatly sought after when better 
known. The bu‘ds are long and pointed. 
expand to a simply enormous bloom in . 
their fully developed state. The color 
is an exquisite silvery pink, uniform 
in color both in bud and open flower, 
with a fragrance so intense that it 
can be detected many yards away. 
Novelty TEA ROS ES Euerklooming 
Here are presented some of the best of the newest Roses, the product of hybridizers the world over. We recommend them 
for the thrill they will give you in your own garden. : 
Price: $2.00 each. Collection of 4 varieties, your selection (Peace excepted), $7.50. 
ANZAC. Has all the qualifications of 
a winner: vigor, ruggedness and de- 
pendability. Anzac, like Douglas Mac- 
Arthur, needs no coddling. Buds of 
coral washed with gold unfold into 
perfectly formed flowers. 
BUTTERSCOTCH. (Pat. No. 613.) The 
length and grace of the petals are 
outstanding. Outside is soft, pale or- 
ange-yellow; inside lemon-chrome at 
base, changing to pale yellow-orange, 
penciled lightly with orange-buff. 
CALIFORNIA. (Pat. No. 449.) A sensa- 
WARS tional novelty. Color is a glorious 
shade of ruddy orange toned with 
saffron-yellow. Growth vigorous, with 
healthy, glossy green foliage. 
CARRIE JACOBS BOND. A Rose that 
will thrill you with its exquisite deep 
rich rose shade. 
CHARLOTTE ARMSTRONG. HT. (W. E. 
Lammerts, 1940.) (Pat. No. 455.) Red. 
The color is warm red in the bud 
opening to cerise in hot weather and 
spectrum-red in cooler weather. Its 
long and pointed bud opens into a 
long-lasting, fragrant flower 3 to 4 
inches in diameter. 
CRIMSON GLORY. (Pat. No. 105.) Glor- 
ious in its perfect form, its size, and 
its fragrance. Deep vivid crimson, 
shaded oxblood-red and finished with 
a velvety nap. Still “tops” among red 
Roses. Flowers late into the fall. 
COMMANDO. The lovely flower is a 
marvel of delicacy. Huge flowers of the 
most delicate salmon-pink with bril- 
liant yellow towards the base of the 
petals, lighting up the effect with in- 
candeseence. A fine new variety 
worthy of a place in every garden. 
DOUGLAS MacARTHUR. (Pat. No. 581.) 
A strong growing variety with good, 
healthy foliage and the rugged quali- 
ties lacking in so many Hybrid Tea 
Roses. The color is somewhat difficult 
to describe: rose, gold and salmon 
are blended into a fine tone. 
EDITH WILLKIE. (Pat. No. 500.) The 
deep jasper-red flower bud is high and 
pointed. As the petals unfurl they 
show an inside surface of vivid 
shrimp-pink with lemon-yellow base. 
FRED EDMUNDS. HT. (Mallerin.) (Pat. 
og No. 731.) Regional Award win- 
LARS ane Burnt-orange buds open to 
50-petaled blooms of vivid, glowing 
copper-orange, one of the most bril- 
liant and beautiful of Roses. Fruity 
fragrance; very shiny foliage. 
GOOD NEWS. HT. (Meilland, 1940.) 
(Pat. No. 426.) Peach-pink. Full, per- 
fectly formed, tea scented flowers of 
peach-pink changing to silvery pink. 
Vigorous grower and constant bloom- 
er. 
HEART’S DESIRE. (Pat. No. 501.) In 
MARS this new Gold Medal variety your 
heart’s desire for a red Rose 
bordering on perfection will be at- 
tained. Large and double, with won- 
derful fragrance. 
MME. CHIANG KAI-SHEK. (Pat. No. 
WARS. 664.) This Rose has been named 
in honor of the First Lady of 
China. Long, spiral buds unfurl slow- 
ly, culminating in light clear yellow 
flowers of perfect proportions. 
MIRANDY, (Pat. No. 632.) Large, very 
ARS double, rich maroon-red blooms. 
mA Among the finest red Roses in 
the world. The plant is strong, free 
branching, with heavy, stout stems, 
and keeps producing its glorious flow- 
ers freely all season against a back- 
ground of dark green foliage. 
PEACE. (Pat. No. 591.) Very large, full- 
petaled flowers of soft yellow suffused 
and edged pink. Distinctive and 
charming. A much-sought-for Rose. 
PEARL HARBOR, (Pat. No. 637.) Flow- 
ers are borne on vigorous canes with- 
out thorns. The buds are long- 
pointed. The upper surface of the 
petals is delicate shell-pink with gold- 
en bronze shading at base; the re- 
verse is vivid Tyrian-rose. 
SANTA ANITA, (Pat. No. 539.) A lovely 
Rose. Perfectly formed. long-pointed 
buds unfold into beautiful flowers of 
crystal clear peach-blossom-pink. 

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HENRY F. MICHELL CO. 


