Hybrid Tea Roses 
These popular flowers are crosses be- 
tween the fragrant and hardy Hybrid Per- 
petuals and the old tender Tea Roses. 
They give quantities of bloom of cut- 
flower quality on plants which are hardy 
with a little protection during the winter. 
They begin blooming in late May or 
early June, depending on the locality, and 
if given plenty of water, occasional appli- 
cations of fertilizer, and kept sprayed or 
dusted so that the foliage is free of disease 
or insects, will bloom practically con- 
tinuously until stopped by frosts. 
All of the Roses we offer are No. 1 grade, 
2-year-old, hardy, northern, field-grown 
plants. 
Red Varieties 
American Beauty. Fragrant crimson 
bloom on a long, strong stem. Vigorous 
growth. 50 petals. $1.40 each. 
Ami Quinard. One of the darkest 
Roses in existence. Velvety crimson-ma- 
roon with a soft black luster. Averages 17 
petals. Carries the real old Rose fragrance. 
Strong-growing plants. $1.40 each. 
Applause. Plant Patent No. 829. Big, 
fragrant buds. Well-shaped blooms with 
heavy fragrance. Very free-blooming. 
$1.65 each. 
Charles K. Douglas. A large, loosely 
double Rose of bright red. It is not an 
exhibition Rose but for a continuous show 
of color this Rose is tops and, surprisingly, 
it is also fragrant. $1.40 each. 
Charlotte Armstrong. Plant Patent 
No. 455. Very large blooms of glowing 
deep rose-red, on long stems. Strong, up- 
right plants, producing freely all season. 
$1.65 each. 
Christopher Stone. Large, loose flow- 
ers of brilliant scarlet-crimson; rich old- 
time fragrance. Healthy, bushy plants 
which bloom all the time. $1.40 each. 
THE QUEEN OF FLOWERS 
The Rose has been for thousands of years the queen of flowers, and no garden 
can be complete without representatives of the different types of these lovely blooms. 
We list here only the best varieties of the different classes of Roses, in a quality of 
plant which will give the best service to our customer. 
For exhibition and cut-flower purposes the Hybrid Teas are unsurpassed. For 
a sheer mass of color in the garden there is nothing like the Polyanthas. The Hybrid 
Perpetuals will give you quantities of large, fragrant flowers in June, and Climbing 
Roses can serve many purposes. 
RED VARIETIES, continued 
E. G.. Hill. Buds and flowers of dazzling 
scarlet that never blues. Vigorous and 
free in bloom. $1.40 each. 
Etoile de Hollande. One of the most 
dependable Roses. Large, loose, semi- 
double blooms are very fragrant. Soft 
foliage. $1.40 each. 
Crimson Glory. Plant Patent No. 105. 
Gorgeous crimson flowers shaded red and 
with a nap so deep the shadows are black. 
Grand form and unforgettable fragrance. 
$1.50 each. 
Grande Duchesse Charlotte. Blooms 
come single on a tall, graceful plant. Foli- 
age is disease-resistant. $1.50 each. 
Gruss an Teplitz. A big shrub covered 
with open, dark velvety scarlet flowers. 
Very vigorous and dependable. Especially 
good for landscape use. $1.40 each. 
McGredy’s Scarlet. An excellent gar- 
den Rose which is a nice shade of red, 
instead of scarlet, as the name would indi- 
cate. Flowers are freely produced on very 
vigorous, healthy plants. $1.40 each. 
Nocturne Rose 
RED VARIETIES, continued 
Mirandy. Plant Patent No. 632. The 
flowers have as many as 40 or 50 petals of 
deep garnet-red. The sweet spicy fra- 
grance is especially notable. $1.50 each. 
New Yorker. Plant Patent No. 823. 
Clear, sparkling red, unfading and bril- 
liant. Enormous size and_ excellent 
form. Vigorous, 3-foot plants. $2 each. 
Nocturne. Plant Patent No. 713. 
Bright cardinal-red with chrysanthemum- 
crimson shadings. Perfect, streamlined 
buds and large, double flowers with broad, 
thick petals. Fragrant. $1.65 each. 
Poinsettia. This is the nearest to clear 
scarlet of any double Rose. The flowers 
are beautifully formed of 35 velvety petals 
and carry real old Tea fragrance. Plants 
are tall with healthy foliage. $1.40 each. 
Red Radiance. A sport of Radiance 
and equally good, differing only in the 
beautiful deep red color of the large 
globular flowers. $1.40 each. 
Rubaiyat. Plant Patent No. 758. A 
new Rose with very fragrant, deep rose-red 
blooms, lighter on the outside of the petals. 
Very vigorous and upright, and an abun- 
dant bloomer. $1.50 each. 
Texas Centennial. Plant Patent No. 
162. A sport of President Herbert Hoover, 
exactly like its parent in plant and shape 
of flower. The color, however, is ver- 
milion-red with a touch of gold at the base 
of the petals. $1.50 each. 
Pink Varieties 
Babe Ruth. A very dependable Rose. 
Large, heavy-petaled blooms are borne 
on long, strong stems. $2 each. 
Better Times. Ideal Rose for cutting. 
Large, double fragrant blooms come singly 
on long stems. $1.50 each. 
Capistrano. Plant Pat. No. 922. Rich 
rose-pink flowers of heavy texture and 
large size. Pleasingly fragrant. Leathery 
green foliage. $2 each. 
