New Patented 
Hybrid Tea Roses 
Many varieties on this page are also Hale , —— 
“All-America” Awarded Roses. ue 
Crimson Glory. (Pat. No. 105). 
Easily recognized by its large 
buds of urn-shape which open 
into full, well-formed,  fra- 
grant blooms of a deep vivid 
crimson-red. $1.50 each. 

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Debonair. (Pat. No. 677). The (i 
tightly rolled bud, which is a 
mimosa-yellow, Opens to a 
many-petaled, high-centered 
full bloom of primrose-yellow, 
becoming paler as the bloom 
opens out flat. $2.00 each. 
Dickson’s Red. (Pat. No. 376.) 
A glowing scarlet-red Rose; 
large, beautifully cupped, 
high-centered form; rich fra- 
grance; early, abundant, con- 
tinuous bloom. Flowers erect 
on long strong stems. $1.25 
each. 

Eclipse. (Pat. No. 172.) Long, streamlined 
buds of deep gold; profuse bloomer. It 
ranks among the ten most favorite Roses 
of America. artes 
Charlotte Armstrong (Pat. No. 453) 
McGredy’s Sunset. (Pat. No. 317.) Tinted del- 
icate orange and rich scarlet, the saffron 
blooms open in glorious grandeur and hold 
their perfect form and sweet fragrance long 
after cutting. $1.25 each. 
Rex Anderson. (Pat. No. 335). A delicate 
ivory-white Rose perfectly formed. An out- 
standing exhibition Rose. $1.50 each. 
Saturnia. (Pat. No. 349.) Bril- 
liant cardinal-red with reverse 
of salmon-yellow and copper, 
creating a warmth of tone dif- 
ficult to describe. $1.50 each. 
Show Girl. (Pat. No. 646.) Rich, 
deep phlox-pink, lightening as 
the flower opens to a softer 
tone but always deep pink. 
$1.50 each. 
New Patented 
Floribundas 
Pinnocchio. (Pat. No. 484.) 
Quantities of beautiful buds, 
salmon-pink, flushed with 
gold, literally cover the plants 
7 from spring to frost. $1.25 
i! each. 
Pinkie. (Pat. No. 712.) A great profusion 
of little slender pink buds, opening 
to fully double flowers about two inches 
Lowell Thomas (Pat. No. 595) across. $1.50 each. 
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