»,.. New and Better EVERBLOOMING 
©, HYBRID TEA ROSES 



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: Any of the following, $1.25 each; 3 for $3.35; 6 for $6.25; 
12 for $12.00, unless otherwise noted 
All are 2-yr., No. 1, field-grown plants guaranteed to grow and bloom this year. 
Please order early so that they can be shipped to you in time for early planting in your 
locality. 
Everblooming Roses produce beautiful flowers over a long season, from 
about ten weeks after they are planted m spring until late frosts. Those 
planted in the fall produce their fmest blooms early m 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 Jong list of varieties in commerce we offer those that have sur- 
vived the test for plant-vigor and good blooming habit m most parts of the 
United States. 
DIAMOND 
JUBILEE 
Pat. Pending 
COLLECTION OFFER 95-13 
DIAMOND JUBILEE. Pat. pending. Large, very double i - 7 % 
flowers of buff-yellow. Cupped in form; fragrant. Tall : a : Ae 
and compact in growth. One of the very newest. $2.00 - oS — ‘ 
each; 3 for $5.00. = 
KATHERINE T. MARSHALL. Pat. 607. Long-pointed, 
coral-pink buds suffused yellow, opening to large, 
cupped blooms with a fruity fragrance. Tall, vigorous 
plants with good dark foliage. $1.50 each; 3 for $3.75. 
NOCTURNE. Pat. 713. Cardinal-red shaded crimson—a 
rich, glowing color. Large, cupped flowers, long pointed 
in the bud stage. A very strong, upright grower to 3 or 
4 feet. Blooms freely all summer. $2.00 each; 3 for $5.00. 
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3 PI 1 each of the 3 beautiful $ 5 ee 
ants ROSES shown here for ATHERINE T. MARSHALL. Pat. 607 
American Flagship. Pat. 676. Attractive, urn-shaped buds open to high-centered, 
double blooms of velvety crimson-red, deeply shaded rich oxblood color. Holds 
color in sun and does not blue. A vigorous grower and free bloomer with black- 
spot-resistant foliage. Fragrant. $1.50 each; 3 for $3.75. 
Autumn. Compact, very double flowers of burnt-orange streaked with red; moder- 









fis i ately fragrant. Close-growing, upright plants with heavy foliage. Superb fall bloom. 
me Better Times. Pat. 23. Bright cerise-pink flowers, excellent for cutting. Large 
NOCTURNE f and high centered. Sold in quantities by florists but is also a splendid garden 
Patovis ‘ variety. $1.35 each; 3 for $3.40. 
Betty Uprichard. Semi-double, delicate salmon-pink flowers, with a coppery 
q carmine reverse; verbena fragrance. Tall, branching. 
Caledonia. Large, very double, high-centered flower of pure white, borne singly 
on long, strong stem. Average plant with leathery, dark green foliage. 
California. Pat. 449. Large, loose flowers of bronzy apricot with an iridescent 
sheen, reverse coppery pink; delicious fragrance. Healthy plants with 
attractive small foliage. 30 petals. $1.50 each; 3 for $3.75. 
California Centennial. See page 23. 
Charlotte Armstrong. See page 24. 
‘ Christopher Stone. Bright velvety scarlet-red flowers of good form. 
{ Its golden stamens appear as the bloom opens. Damask fragrance. 
1 Vigorous, upright grower, free flowering, and does not appear to be 
troubled by heat. 
y Condesa de Sastago. Cupped flowers of fiery copper inside and rich 
y gold on the reverse. Enticing raspberry fragrance. Vigorous plants. 
Commando. Pat. 702. A large flower with 30 to 35 petals, unfolding 
from a long-pomted bud. The color is orange-buff suffused pink. 
Leathery, glossy foliage on an upright, very bushy plant. $1.50 each; 
3 for $3.75. 
Countess Vandal. Pat. 38. Long-pointed bud and _ high-centered, 
fragrant flower of coppery bronze, suffused with soft gold, developing 
added beauty during its long life. Vigorous in growth and bloom. 
$1.35 each; 3 for $3.40. 
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