Michell’s Hardy Garden Roses 
GENERAL LIST OF HYBRID TEAS—Monthly Blooming 
Dormant Stock can be Shipped up to April 1. Each $1.50; doz. $15.00 
Pot-Grown Roses available in May and June. Each $1.75; doz. $18.00 

SPECIAL OFFER: 6 Varieties (Marked*) for. ........ + $7.50 
Please Ask for Collection No. 9 

The Above Collection, Pot-Grown for delivery in May or June, for $9.00 
Please Ask for Collection No. 9A 

‘Autumn. Bicolor. Compact, very double 
flowers of burnt-orange streaked with red; 
moderately fragrant. Close-growing, up- 
right plants with heavy foliage. Known 
for superb fall bloom. 
Condesa de Sastago. Fragrant yellow 
and raspberry-red bicolor. This gay Rose 
with the colors of sunny Spain will liven 
any planting. 
Edel. White, free flowering. Lovely for 
cutting. 
*E. G. Hill. Large, ovoid buds and immense, 
dazzling red flowers, shading to darker 
crimson without turning purple, on long 
stems. Plant vigorous and free flowering. 
“Etoile de Hollande. This Rose charms 
continuously with its delightful crimson 
color. One of the finest, most richly fra- 
grant, everblooming red Roses. 
Golden Dawn. Maize-yellow. Magnificent, 
large, full-petaled, tea-scented, maize- 
yellow blooms are borne almost contin- 
uously on fine plants. Lovely glossy, 
disease-resistant, holly-like foliage. 
Golden Rapture. Golden yellow. Bud 
pointed; flowers very large, clear golden 
yellow with old Rose fragrance. Foliage 
large and glossy. 

72 HENRY F. 
MICHELL CO., 

*Joanna Hill. Yellow. Attractive buds of 
orange-yellow open to large double flow- 
ers with an orange center, paling to cream 
color at the edges of the petals. Borne 
on long stems and very popular for cut- 
flowers. 
*Los Angeles. Yellow with pink shading. 
Should be in every Rose-garden. 
McGredy’s Ivory. A strong-growing va- 
riety with large, tvory-white blooms. 
Mirs. E. P. Thom. Long, shapely buds of 
large size, developing tnto full, double 
flowers of deep lIemon-yellow sweetly 
scented. 
Poinsettia. Lovely, well-formed, long buds 
and vividly colored flowers of poinsettia- 
scarlet, which suggested the name. 
President Macia. Pink. Imagine the long- 
est Rose-bud you ever saw, of a lovely 
shade of pink, marked with heavy veins 
of darker pink, and each of the perfect 
buds on a splendid stem for cutting. When 
open, the fact of the petals is pale flesh, 
warmed with a yellow flush toward the 
base, the reverse the rich pink of the buds. 
Fruity scent. 
Radiance. The two-tone pmk, cupped 
flowers have a pungent, true Rose fra- 
grance. In continuous demand on ac- 
count of its vigorous, healthy growth and 
remarkable freedom of bloom. 
A Beautiful Rose-Garden 
516 AND 518 MARKET ST., 

Red Radiance. Counterpart of Radiance 
from which it is a sport, possessing all of 
the good points of that variety but differ- 
ing in color, which is a bright cerise-red. 
Soeur Therese. Candelabra (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 apricot, 
gold, and deep rose-pink gives apres 
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mass of color over a long period of time. 
*The Doctor. Immense, long-pointed buds 
of sparkling pink slowly opening to great 
flowers 5 to 6 inches across, Exquisite 
satiny, silvery pink. Fragrance is intense. 
Spreading growth. 23 petals. Inter- 
nationally recognized as an outstanding 
Rose. 


For Information on Taking Care of Your 
Roses Join The 
AMERICAN ROSE SOCIETY 
—a National Association of Rose Lovers. 
DR. R. C. ALLEN, Secretary 
Box 687, Harrisburg, Penna. 
PHILADELPHIA 5, 
