Hybrid Tea Roses 
Hardy Field-grown Ever-blooming Roses 
There is nothing more beautiful than a rose — down through the years the 
world’s favorite flower and now more than ever before. 
Roses can be grown to perfection in this area, if a little more care and atten- 
tion is given to winter protection, and spraying during the summer. For winter 
protection see illustration. Roses are especially appreciated because so comparatively 
few are grown in this ‘area. 
Why not make a planting of these beautiful flowers this season and greatly 
enhance the beauty of your garden and yard? 
American Flagship (Plant patent No. 676) — Attractive urn shaped buds open to 
well formed, double flowers of velvety texture. Color is crimson-red, deeply 
shaded with oxblood-red. Holds its color well in the sun. A vigorous grower 
and free bloomer with disease resistant foliage. ; 
Ami Quinard Still retains its popularity due to the richness of its color, which is 
blackish-maroon opening to a rich velvety red which does not fade Has a rich 
old-rose fragrance. 
Anne Vanderbilt — Exquisite coppery orange, informal, semi-double, very brilliant, 
fragrant bloom. Potted plants — Each $2.00 
Betty Uprichard — Color, carmine and salmon. Buds are medium sized, long pointed 
and open to large semi-double flowers. Spicy fragrance. Distinctly bi-colored. 
Outside of the petals, deep carmine, inside silvery salmon. 
Butterscotch (Plant patent No. 613) — Color is a pale, soft orange-yellow; the inside 
lemon-chrome, penciled very lightly with orange-buff. A new color in roses 
that is very pleasing. Flowers are beautifully shaped. A most desirable acquisi- 
tion. Potted plants — Each $2.35 
Break O’Day — Fragrant double flowers of orange-apricot and flesh. Heavy bloomer 
on bushy plants. Potted plants — Each $2.00 
Caledonia — A very large, free blooming white. Long pointed buds that open to 
fully double, high centered flowers. Moderately fragrant. 
California (Plant patent No. 449) — Glorious shade of ruddy orange, toned with 
saffron yellow. Outside of petals overlaid with saturn rose. Long pointed buds 
opening to flowers of enormous size. Exceptionally vigorous. Healthy, glossy, 
green foliage. 
Charlotte Armstrong (Plant patent No. 455) — Here is a rose of great beauty. It 
_ is one you will never fully appreciate unless you see it in all its glory. The 
long heavy, carmine-red buds are magnificent; the half open, star-like flowers 
are most interesting, and the fully expanded blooms are spectacular. Its color 
is carmine-rose in bud and vivid cerise in the open flowers. Mildly fragrant. 
A very hardy plant and a free bloomer. Potted plants — Each $1.85 
Condesa de Sastago — A striking two-tone rose, deep coppery pink inside and golden 
reverse; fully double with delicious fragrance. 
Countess Vandal (Plant patent No. 38) — An exquisite blend of pink, salmon and 
soft gold; long pointed buds that open to perfect, richly fragrant flowers. 
Creeping Everbloom — Light crimson-red. Very double. Can be grown low. 
Potted plants — Each $2.00 
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