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Hybrid Tea Roses—Continued 
EDITH NELLIE PERKINS. Fine, twovtoned 
pink variety. Buds large, rose-carmine, shading 
to orange and cream, opening into a perfect 
salmon-pink. Strong grower. Free bloomer. 40 
petals. 
EDITOR McFARLAND. Clear brilliant pink; 
perfectly formed on strong stems. Long lasting 
when cut. Fragrant, a magnificent Rose. 30 
petals. 
MISS ROWENA THOM. Enormous buds and 
blooms of fiery rose and mauve, shaded with 
gold at the center. Flowers are borne on long, 
strong stems. A profuse, continuous bloomer 
and a very vigorous plant. 55 petals. 
PINK 
PICTURE. Splendidly formed, medium sized 
flowers. of velvety rose-pink. A fine cutting 
Rose with lovely form and color. Unusually 
tree blooming. 34 petals. 
PINK DAWN. A fine deep rose-pink bud, open- 
ing to a lovely pink flower with an orange base 
tint. Fragrant. Vigorous. 60 petals. 
RADIANCE. The brilliant rose-pink buds be- 
come well formed, fragrant flowers. Vigorous 
grower, free bloomer. A very popular Rose. 25 
petals. 
SHOW GIRL. Sensational, long, deep pink buds 
opening to a slightly lighter tone. Does not 
fade and is long lasting. Excellent for cutting. 
SSS MON 
GOLDEN DAWN. Sunflower-yellow buds open- 
ing to lemon-yellow, well formed flowers. Fra’ 
grant. Low growing healthy plants; profuse 
and continuous bloomers. A high rating Rose. 
45 petals. 
JOANNA HILL. Pointed buds of a cream- 
yellow, opening to cream-white tinged with 
salmon at the base; moderately fragrant. Good 
cutting Rose. Not a heavy bloomer. 40 petals. 
McGREDY’S YELLOW. Unfading canary-yellow 
flower of excellent form. Vigorous and free 
blooming with dark glossy foliage. A fine cup- 
shaped Rose of lovely, clean color. One of the 
best yellow Roses. 25 petals. 
PEACE. (Patent No. 591.) Giant heavily pet- 
aled blooms of a glowing yellow, which open 
to an ivory-white—with an irridescent pink 
edge. Strong, sturdy, long stems. Large, 
glossy, dark green, healthy leaves. Winner in 
All-America Selections. 50 petals. 
MRS. E. P. THOM. Slender yellow buds open- 
ing to large well shaped blooms of rich canary- 
yellow. Delicate fragrance. Blooms freely. 43 
petals. 
MRS. P. S. DU PONT. Rich reddish gold bud 
opening to a full, golden yellow flower. Fra- 
grant. Plants are bushy, have a good glossy 
foliage and bloom all the time. 42 petals. 
SUTTER’S GOLD. Beautiful, long-pointed, yel- 
low buds richly shaded with coppery red, open- 
ing to a superb yellow with coppery veins 
through its petals. 
MULTI-Colored 
CONDESSA DE SASTAGO. Cup-shaped flowers 
of fiery copper inside and rich gold on the 
outside. A most striking Rose, becoming very 
popular. Rich spicy fragrance. 50 petals. 
MRS. SAM McGREDY. A beautiful Rose of 
scarlet-orange changing to copper-red. Mod- 
erately fragrant. Continuous bloomer. Highly 
recommended, 42 petals. 
PRES. HERBERT HOOVER. A charming com- 
bination of cerise-pink, flame-scarlet, and yel- 
low. The large flowers, on long stems, hold 
up well after cutting. Rich fragrance. belongs 
in every garden. 25 petals. 
DUQUESSA DE PENARANDA. Large, double 
flowers of cinnamon-peach color; very fragrant. 
Strong, upright plants with good foliage. The 
autumn bloom is really fine. 35 petals. 
MME. JOSEPH PERRAUD. Long, slender buds 
of nasturtium-orange, opening to sweetly fra- ~ 
grant flowers of nasturtium-buff with pale pink 
edges. A beautiful exhibition Rose. 28 petals. 
TALISMAN. A _ glorious combination of rich 
red and gold buds opening to deep rose and 
yellow. Flowers are small but fragrant. Free 
bloomer. Fine for cutting. 25 petals. 
Read page 28 carefully for planting instructions and care of these Roses. 
For the 
practical 
use of these 
Roses, see 
picture on 
page 29. 
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