Novelty ttybrid Tea Roses 
Here are presented some of the best of the newest Roses, the product of hybridizers the world over. We recommend them for the thrill they 
will give you in your own garden. 
All Novelty Hybrid Tea Roses, except where noted, each, $1.75 
BUTTERSCOTCH. Patent 613. The 
length and grace of the petals are out- 
standing. Outside is pale orange-yellow; 
inside lemon-chrome at base, changing to 
pale yellow-orange, penciled lightly with 
orange-bu 
CALIFORNIA CENTENNIAL. 
tion Rights Reserved. A new, intensely 
fragrant, glowing crimson Rose. The 
flower shoots break away well down on the 
parent canes, affording stems 18 inches or 
more in length, crowned with long, spiral 
Propaga- 
ae buds of elegant texture. Each, 
CHARLOTTE ARMSTRONG. Patent 
ARS. 455. Long, slender, rose-red buds 
open to extra-large blooms of deep, 
glowing rose, sometimes very dark rose-red. 
Handsome, upright plants with long, strong 
flower stems. 
COMMANDO. Patent 702. Huge flowers 
of the most delicate salmon-pink with bril- 
liant yellow toward the base of the petals. 
CRIMSON GLORY. Patent 105. Glo- 
rious in Its perfect form, its size, and its 
fragrance. Deep vivid crimson, shaded 
oxblood-red and flushed with a velvety 
nap. Flowers late into the fall. 
DOUGLAS MacARTHUR. Patent 581. 
A strong-growing variety with good, 
healthy foliage and the rugged qualities 
lacking in so many Hybrid Tea Roses. 
The color is somewhat difficult to describe: 
rose, gold and salmon are blended into a 
fine tone. 
EDITH WILLKIE. Patent 500. The deep 
jasper-red bud is high and pointed. As the 
petals unfurl they show an inside surface of 
vivid shrimp-pink with Iemon-yellow base. 
FORTY-NINER. Patent 792. This bril- 
PARS liantly bicolored Rose has rich chrome- 
yellow on the outside of the petals, 
sometimes overlaid with pink changing to 
straw color in the open bloom. ‘The inside 
is vivid Orient red turning to cherry-red 
with age. The plant is vigorous and up- 
right in growth. Each, $2.00. 
HEART’S DESIRE. Patent 501. In this 
PRegnew Gold Medal variety your heart’s 
desire for a red Rose bordering on 
perfection will be attained. Large and 
double, with wonderful fragrance. 
MIRANDY. Patent 632. Large, very 
gdouble, rich maroon-red blooms. 
‘ARS Among the finest red Roses in the 
world. The plant is strong, free branching, 
with heavy, stout stems, and keeps pro- 
‘ducing its glorious flowers freely all season 
against a background of dark green foliage. 
MME. CHIANG KAI-SHEK. Patent 664. 
gThis Rose has been named in honor 
AARS of the First Lady of China. Long, 
spiral buds unfurl slowly, culminating in 
light clear yellow flowers of perfect pro- 
portions. 
FLORIBUNDA ROSES 
All Floribunda Roses, except where noted, 
each, $1.50 
BRIGHT EYES. A fine new yellow Flori- 
bunda. As the canary-yellow buds expand, 
the color alters to a silvery yellow near the 
outer margins of the petals. At times the 
silvery tips are tinted with soft pastel pink 
and rose. 
CECILE BRUNNER IMPROVED. Patent 
applied for. Charming light pink flowers, 
shading into yellow at the base. Dainty 
i size and lovely in color. It is the perfect 
Rose for nosegays and corsages, also splen- 
did for borders and massing. 
CRIMSON ROSETTE. Patent applied for. 
Clusters of brilliant red Roses cover the 
dark green, heavy-foliaged bushes in a 
Pps display of velvety red. Each, 
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FASHION. Patent applied for. A seeding 
of the popular Pinocchio with an entirely 
new fascinating color. The bud is peach 
with a yellow overcast and the flower fin- 
ishes a beautiful coral color. The half open 
flowers are a deep coral inside. Each, $2.00. 
FLORADORA. Bright cinnabar with shades 
Oy or scarlet and geranium-red. It can 
f only be matched by the most brilliant 
azaleas which bloom for two weeks in the 
spring while the vivid, exciting blooms of 
this new Rose are borne continuously for 
five months. 
GLORIOUS. Patent applied for. The ex- 
tremely vigorous bushes are well branched, 
with strong canes that divide Into many 
open sprays bearing informal clusters of 
deep vermilion buds, expanding into semi- 
double flowers of Tyrian rose. 
MING TOY. A _ new Polyantha Rose. 
The fifty or more petals are so precisely 
placed that the high-centered, brilliant 
rose flowers may be fairly compared with 
the finest camellias in form. The rugged 
plants abound with health, which ac- 
counts for the constant production of 
bloom. 

ORANGE TRIUMPH. 
scarlet-orange flowers, 
good, glossy foliage. 
PINK ROSETTE. Patent applied for. 
‘The open sprays bearing many pure peach- 
pink buds with fifty or more shell-like 
petals, are streamlined and unfold to open 
flowers of perfect proportion and form. 
Each, $1.75. 
RED RIPPLES. A joyous color, an in- 
tense, scintillating red that seems to 
sparkle on the wavy-petaled flowers. 
ROSENELFE. Graceful clusters of dainty 
La-France-pink flowers superbly suited 
for cutting and table ornament. The 
handsomely shaped, small buds or open 
blooms [end themselves perfectly to any 
kind of decoration. 
WHITE FINCH. Patent 277. The fine 
clusters of flowers are pure white. Espe- 
cially valuable for contrasts such as in 
combination with Ming Toy or Floradora. 
Large, double, 
combined with 
Floribunda Roses 


PEACE. Patent 591. Very large, full- 
ARS Sea flowers of soft yellow suffused 
MN and edged pink. Distinctive and 
aya A much-sought-for Rose. Each, 
SAN FERNANDO. Patent 785. The intro- 
weeedduction of this grand Rose is an tm- 
EX portant mil he prod f 
portant milestone In the pro uction oO 
better red varieties. Competent judges 
who have seen this elegant red Rose in 
bloom rank it high. The bright vermilion 
buds are long and poimted, opening into 
fully double flowers of vermilion-scarlet. 
Each, $2.00. 
SANTA ANITA. Patent 539. A _ lovely 
Rose. Perfectly formed, long-pointed 
buds unfold into beautiful flowers of 
crystal-clear peach-blossom-pink. 
SLEIGH BELLS. Patent applied for. At 
last, a white Rose that really grows and 
blooms and blooms and blooms. The 
large, ovoid buds are borne singly on long 
stems and are produced freely. Flowers 
open gradually mto blooms of great size, 
with 40 or more petals of heavy substance, 
and are lovely in all stages. Each, $2.00. 
aL ale Patent 828. The _ robust- 
CARS Sao Tallyho has a unique color— 
S a delightful shade of pink on the in- 
side of the petals, while the outside varies 
from crimson to cardinal-red. Each, $2.00. 
Hardy Climbing and Rambler 
Roses 
All Climbing Roses, except where noted, 
each, $1.50 
BLAZE. Patent 10. Scarlet-crimson blooms 
produced in great sprays. Blooms re- 
peatedly during the season when well 
established. Each, $1.75. 
DOUBLOONS. Patent 152. Here is a 
gloriously lovely climbing yellow Rose, 
noted for hardiness and vigorous, healthy 
growth, and furnished with dark green, 
leathery foliage. The shapely buds open 
to large, firm-textured blooms of saffron- 
yellow with clean, spicy fragrance. Each, 
$1.75. 
EASLEA’S GOLDEN RAMBLER. Patent 
114. This is without question the most 
outstanding yellow climbing Rose. The 
blooms are arranged in large clusters en- 
hanced by their pleasing rich fragrance. 
MARY WALLACE. 
with a luminous sheen. 
Large, pink flowers 
Strong growth. 
MME. GREGOIRE STAECHELIN (The 
Spanish Beauty). A vigorous grower, 
with good foliage. Shapely, semi-double, 
fragrant flowers of an iridescent pink 
tipped with crimson. 
NEW DAWN. 
on long stems. 
Everblooming. 
Blush-pink, double flowers 
Beautiful glossy foliage. 
Each, $1.75. 
PAUL’S SCARLET CLIMBER. No other 
Rose in any class can compare with it for 
brilliancy of color, which is a vivid scarlet 
maintained without burning or bleaching 
until the petals fall. 
SILVER MOON. Midseason white. Great 
silvery white, semi-double blooms, with a 
foil of dark leathery foliage: 
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