Everblooming tlybrid Tea Koses 
Everblooming Roses produce beautiful flowers over a long season, from about ten weeks after they are planted in ne ee ie frosts. 
Those planted in the fall produce their finest blooms eerly the next summer and continue throughout the season. eine y all Everblooming 
Hybrid Tea Roses are fragrant at some time of the day. Most of them are hardy all over the United States if protecte a wae ae 
From the long list of varieties im commerce we offer those that have survived the test for plant vigor and good blooming habit In most 
parts of the United States. 
All Everblooming Hybrid Tea Roses, each, $1.25; 12, $13.75. Collection: 1 each of the 6 varieties marked *for $6.95 
‘o MISS ROWENA THOM. Enormous buds 
and blooms of fiery rose and mauve, 
shaded with old gold at the center, borne 
on long, strong stems. 
MRS. E. P. THOM. Slender yellow buds 
and large, well-shaped blooms of bright 
canary-yellow, deepest in center. Blooms 
very freely. 
*PINK DAWN. A handsome deep rose- 
pink flower, opening to lively pink with 
an orange base; sweetly fragrant. Vigor- 
ous, upright habit. One of the best 
modern pink Roses. 
POINSETTIA. Lovely, well-formed, long 
buds and vividly colored flowers of poin- 
settia-scarlet, which suggested the name. 
PRESIDENT MACIA. Very long bud of 
a lovely shade of pink, with heavy veins 
of darker pink, on a splendid stem for 
cutting. When open, the face of the petals 
is pale flesh, warmed with a yellow flush 
toward the base, the reverse the rich pink 
of the buds. Fruity scent. 
PRESIDENT HERBERT HOOVER. The 
flowers are a charming combination of 
cerise-pink, flame, scarlet and. yellow 
with broad, thick petals; very fragrant. 
The clean, handsome foliage is an added 
attraction. 
RADIANCE. The two-tone pink, cupped 
flowers have a pungent, true Rose fra- 
grance. In continuous demand on ac- 
count of its vigorous, healthy growth and 
freedom of bloom. 
RED RADIANCE. Counterpart of Ra- 
diance from which it Is a sport, possess- 
ing all of the good points of that variety, 
but differing in color, which is bright 
cerise-red. 
*SOEUR THERESE. Candelabras (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. The combination of apricot, 
gold, and deep rose-pink makes it a glit- 
tering mass of color over a long period. 
THE DOCTOR. One of the best; a va- 
riety which will be greatly sought when 
better known. The buds, long and 
pointed, expand to a simply enormous 
bloom. The color is an exquisite silvery 
pink, uniform in both bud and open 
flower. Fragrance is intense. 
Five Sensational New tlybrid Tea Roses 
1950 INTRODUCTION 
CAPISTRANO. Patent applied for. Beau- | SUTTER’S GOLD. 
CARS Seed glowing rose-pink in both bud WARS Long-pointed, 
and open flower. Never fades or 


GOLDEN SASTAGO. Buttercup-yellow. 
Strong grower. 
*CALEDONIA. Large, very double, high- 
centered flower of pure white, borne 
singly on long, strong stem. Average 
plant; leathery, dark green foliage. 
CHRISTOPHER STONE. Bright velvety 
scarlet-red flowers of good form. Its 
golden stamens appear as the bloom 
opens. Damask fragrance. Vigorous, 
upright grower, free flowering, and does 
not appear to be troubled by heat. 
*CONDESA DE SASTAGO. Cupped flow- 
ers of fiery copper inside and rich gold on 
the reverse. Enticing raspberry fra- 
grance. Vigorous plants. 
CROWN OF GOLD. Golden yellow flow- | 
ers of very fine form, lasting exceptionally 
well under trying hot conditions. One of 
the best yellows. 
*ETOILE DE HOLLANDE. Large crim- 
son flowers with velvety finish and espe- 
cially fine fragrance. Branching plants 
with very large, healthy foliage. One 
of the finest red Roses. The very large, 
fragrant flowers are superb in the half- 
open state. 
GOLDEN RAPTURE. Golden yellow. 
Bud pointed; flowers very large, clear 
golden yellow with old Rose fragrance. 
Foliage large and glossy. 
*GRENOBLE. Long-stemmed, scarlet-red 
bloom, admirable for cutting. Large, 
double Rose. 
JOANNA HILL. Cream-yellow with or- 
ange center. Very pleasing in bud form. 
A popular cutting variety. 
KAISERIN AUGUSTE VIKTORIA. 
Creamy buds and perfect, snow-white 
blooms tinted lemon-yellow at center; 
fragrant. Medium, upright growth. 
McGREDY’S IVORY. Lovely large flow- 
ers of beautiful double form. The color 
is scft delicate creamy white merging Into 
yellow at the base. 


BABE RUTH. The heavy-petaled, copper- 
salmon buds develop into large, ovoid 
flowers, the color changing to rose-pink 
Patent applied for 
yellow bud richly 
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as the petals fold back. Long, unbending 
stems. Strong plants with leathery, green, 
flawless foliage. A top performer. Each, 
$2.00. (Note: Five per cent of all moneys 
received from the wholesale distribution 
of this Rose by the originator will be do- 
nated to the Babe Ruth Foundation, de- 
voted to the ‘‘Kids of America,” and for 
the fight against cancer among children, 
which the Foundation is promoting.) 
MISSION BELLS. 
Deep glowing salmon opening to bril- 
changes color. Extremely vigorous and 
delightfully fragrant. Each, $2.50. 
Patent applied for. 
liant clear shrimp-pink. Full-centered 
owers, 514 inches across when fully open. 
Very vigorous and free branching, bloom- 
ing freely. Each, $2.50. 
‘shaded coppery red, becoming a 
superb yellow Rose with coppery veins. 
Very strong and free blooming. Fragrant. 
Good foliage. Winner of the Foreign 
Gold Medal, Paris. Each, $2.50. 
TOM BRENEMAN. Long, coral-rose buds 
expanding into long-lasting flowers, fra- 
grant and beautiful. Blooms unstintingly 
all season. Rugged plants. Each, $2.00. 
HENRY F. MICHELL CO., 516-518 Market Street, Philadelphia 5, Pa. 
