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HYBRID TEA ROSES 
'. These Everblooming Roses give beautiful flowers over the 
longest season, beginning about ten weeks after they are planted’ 
in spring and continuing right up until late frosts. The varieties 
listed are all vigorous and hardy and merit a place in your 
garden. 
Highest Grade 2 yr. Field Grown Plants $1.00 ea. 5 for $4.75. 
Ami Quinard—Shining velvety crimson with a blackish sheen. 
Autumn—Burnt orange streaked with red. 
Betty Uprichard—-Carmine ine and salmon. 
Caledonia—Very double, pure white, long stems. 
Catherine Kordes—Glowing dark scarlet, pointed buds. 
Chas. K. Douglas—Fragrant double flaming scarlet. 
Christopher Stone—Unfading crimson-scarlet. 
Condessa de Sastago—Petals orange scarlet and gold. 
Deme Edith Helen—Large blooms of clear satiny pink. 
Duquesa de Penaranda—Orange apricot with coppery tones. 
Edel—Large pure white, splendid variety. 
Edith Nellie Perkins——Petals rose outside, salmon inside. 
Editor McFarland——Deep pink on vigorous strong stems. 
Etoile de Hollande—Brilliant red blooms of large size. 
Feu Joseph Looymans—Tangerine-yellow. Glossy foliage. 
Glowing Carmine—Red, strong grower, blooms freely. 
Golden Dawn——Maize-yellow, fully double and fragrant. 
Golden Rapture—Clear golden yellow, pointed buds. 
Grenoble—Fully double bright red. 
Heinrich Wendland—WNasturtium-red, reverse of petals gold. 
Heinrich Gaede—Showy crimson on an orange background. 
Imperial Potentate—Shining fesespink, fragrant. 
Joanna Hill——Golden yellow, center deepening to apricot. 
