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Better Roses 37 

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Hybrid Tea Roses 
HESE are the everblooming roses which produce the 
beautiful long-stemmed flowers everyone so much ad- 
mires. They should be planted about 15 inches apart in 
rather narrow beds and in lots of not less than three, and 
preferably a half-dozen or more of one kind. 
Red Roses 
Each 
Christopher Stone $1.25 
Scarlet-red flowers of velvety texture. Vigorous upright grower. 
Old fashioned damask fragrance. 
Dickson’s Red (Pat. No. 376) $1.50 
Rich velvety-red blossoms. Earliest of the red Roses to bloom, 
and flowering all summer. Very fragrant. 
Hector Deane (Pat No. 361) $1.50 
Vibrant, clear red. Its fragrance will perfume the entire garden. 
Pointed buds opening to recurving petals. 
McGredy’s Scarlet $1.25 
A tall-growing plant bearing abundant flowers of rose-red_ to 
scarlet. 
New Yorker (Pat No. 823) $2.00 
Described as the best red Rose of all time. The size of the dark 
crimson flowers will amaze you; fully 6% inches across; gay, vivid, 
sparkling red borne freely throughout the summer; with a delight- 
ful, spicy fragrance. The plants are disease-resistant, vigorous and 
hardy. 
Red Radiance $1.25 
Bright cerise red. 
Pink Roses 
Betty Uprichard $1.25 
A vigorous and dependable rose. Good sized buds open to salmon 
suffused with orange on the inside, coppery carmine on the outside. 
Prima Donna (Pat. No. 639) $1.50 
Deep salmon suffused with pink. Blooms continuously from mid- 
June through summer and fall. 

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Each 
$1.25 
A fine rose for hot weather, blooms throughout 
Radiance 
Carmine-pink. 
the season. 
Sonata (Pat. No. 732) $1.50 
Unusually lovely hues of deep lively pink, outside of petals being 
darker than inside. Long pointed buds. 
White Roses 
Mme. Jules Bouche $1.25 
Considered by many to be the best white, with large well-shaped 
double white blossoms, faintly tinged with pink at center. 

Red Radiance 
Rose, 
