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HYBRID TEA ROSES | 
Quality and Varieties Unsurpassed 
All are 2-yr., No. 1 field-grown plants guaran- 
teed to grow and bloom this year. Please order 
early so that they can be shipped to you in time 
for early planting in your locality. 
Everblooming Roses produce beautiful flowers 
over a long season, from about ten weeks after 
they are planted in spring until late frosts. Those 
planted in the fall produce their finest blooms 
early in the next summer and continue 
throughout the season. Practically all 
‘ Everblooming Hybrid Tea Roses are 
x fragrant at some time of the day. Most 
of them are hardy all over the United 
States if protected in winter. = 
From the long list of varieties In 
commerce we offer those that have sur- 
vived the test for plant-vigor and good blooming 
habit in most parts of the United States. 
Our Booklet on rose growing will be sent free with your order. It tells how to 
prepare the soil and how to care for your roses; in fact, everything you should UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED 
know about growing good rosesin your garden. Mention in your order that you Applause. Pat. 829. Large, sparkling 
want a free copy, and it will be sent to you right away. light red buds and well-shaped, 50- 
petaled flowers. Very fragrant and free 
blooming. $2.00 each; 3 for $5.00. 

Autumn. Compact, very double flowers of burnt-orange streaked with red; moder- 
ately fragrant. Superb fall bloom. 
Babe Ruth. Copper-salmon changing to rose-pink, with the petals folded back. 
Large and heavy petaled. Long, strong stems. Very dependable. $2.00 each; 
3 for $5.00. 
Better Times. Pat. 23. Bright cerise-pink flowers, excellent for cutting. Large 
and high centered. Sold in quantities by florists but is also a splendid garden 
variety. $1.35 each; 3 for $3.40. 
Break o’Day. P.R.R. Orange-apricot with lighter tints. Flowers borne in large 
clusters; double, fragrant. Fine for bedding. 
Butterscotch. Pat. 613. Very large, slightly fragrant flower of capucine-buff color, 
Long buds on good stems. 
Caledonia. Large, very double, high-centered flower of pure white, borne singly 
on long, strong stem. Average plant with leathery, dark green foliage. 
California. Pat. 449. Large, loose flowers of bronzy apricot with an iridescent 
sheen, reverse coppery pink; delicious fragrance. Healthy plants with attractive 
small foliage. 30 petals. $1.50 each; 3 for $3.75. 
California Centennial. P.R.R. Long, spiral, crimson buds of elegant texture. 
Intensely fragrant, glowing blooms on stems 18 inches long or more. $2.00 each; 
3 for $5.00. 
McGREDY’S 
QUALITY AND VARIETIES IVORY 
UNSURPASSED as 
Capistrano. Pat. pending. Well- 
formed buds and blooms with 40 to 
45 petals. Rich clear, unfading rose- 
pink, brighter in the bud form. Tall, 
shapely plant. $2.50 each; 3 for $6.25. 
Charlotte Armstrong. Pat. 455. 
Warm red buds opening to cerise in ‘ 
hot weather. Pointed buds and long- 
lasting, fragrant flowers 3 to 4 inches 
across. $1.50 each; 3 for $3.75. 
Christopher Stone. Bright velvety j| ees 
scarlet-red flowers of good form. Its i ¥, 
golden stamens appear as the bloom ff 
opens. Damask fragrance. Vigorous, cally 
upright grower, free flowering, and ; 
does not appear to be troubled by heat 
Condesa de Sastago. Cupped flowers 
of fiery copper inside and rich gold 
on the reverse. Enticing raspberry 
fragrance. Vigorous plants. 
Countess Vandal. Pat. 38. Long-" 
pointed bud and high-centered, fra- =, 
grant flower of coppery bronze, suf- * 
fused with soft gold. Vigorous in 
growth and bloom. $1.35 each; 
3 for $3.40. : 
Crimson Glory. Pat. 105. A beautiful Be: 
crimson shaded deep red and mellowed ao) wo 
by a velvety nap. Wonderful fragrance. # y 
Acclaimed as the best dark, velvety te, ~~ 
crimson-red Rose for the United States, ee : 
$1.50 each; 3 for $3.75. Bi 


