
WEST NEWBURY, MASS. 37 

As roses need more aftercare than flowering shrubs, we 
cannot be responsible for their growth after they leave the 
nursery and any complaints must be made within ten days 
after being received. 
We may be out of certain kinds and will substitute 
varieties similar in color unless otherwise directed. Please 
advise us if you do not wish substitutes. 
We do not recommend fall planting of roses for this 
latitude. 
HYBRID TEA ROSES 
These will give an abundance of bloom from June until 
frost. They should be liberally fertilized every year and 
given some protection from the sun and frost during the 
winter. 
Each Per 10 
EO pve lants ss 3. se, $1.40 $13.00 
(Unless otherwise noted) 
Available after May 10th. 
Betty Grace Clark — Attractive yellow flowers with deeper 
shadings of orange. 
Betty Uprichard — Beautiful coppery pink with orange 
shadings. Back of petals carmine-pink. One of the best. 
Briarcliff — Delightful silvery pink with golden lights at 
base of petals. 
Charles K. Douglas — A strong bright red. Free bloomer 
and holds its color well all season. 
Christopher Stone — New. Brilliant scarlet of fine form 
and habit. Very attractive. 
Columbia — Pointed buds of bright, glossy pink, Fragrant. 
Condesa de Sastago — Deep coppery pink petals colored 
golden yellow on the reverse side making charming two- 
toned flowers. 
Edith Nellie Perkins — Rich salmon-pink buds, inside of 
petals lighter, making a delightful contrast. 
E. G. Hill — One of the best brilliant red flowers. Form 
and fragrance very delightful. 
Etoile de Holland — One of the world’s best. Very hardy 
and vigorous. Beautiful crimson-red blossoms. 
Frau Karl Druschki — One of the very best of the pure 
white varieties. 
Golden Charm — Pointed buds of clear yellow much re- 
sembling Talisman in habit. 
Golden Rapture — Rich golden yellow of fine form and 
fragrance. 
Joanna Hill — Long, finely formed buds of orange-yellow 
changing to deep cream. Orange shadings at base of 
petals. 
