Cverblooming 
Hybrid Cea Roses 
Here we list only the very choicest and most popular varieties 
of Tea Roses, with the majority of which every lover of the 
Rose is familiar. Duplicates as well as inferior varieties have 
been discontinued. All are good growers and free flowering and 
will provide you with an ample supply of blooms throughout the 
summer. There is not one individual sort which we cannot en- 
dorse as possessing superior merit, All are two-year-old XX 
No. 1 grade. The finest Northern Ohio grown stock available. 
Blanche Mallerin (Plant Patent No. 594) 
ae Each $2.00, Three $5.25, Doz. $21.90 
This is that rare beauty, a pure white, fragrant Hybrid Tea 
Rose. The petals of the beautifully modeled blooms are as 
white as alabaster; with a live satiny sheen. 
P| 
Golden Anniversary 
Eclipse 
[90] 
Countess Vandal 
Forty-niner 
Butterscotch (Plant Patent No. 613) 
Each $1.75, Three $4.65, Doz. $18.60 
Nothing like the color of Butterscotch has so far been_seen in Roses 
and very few Roses have as beautifully shaped flowers. The length and 
grace of the flower petals of this new variety are outstanding. The 
outside of the handsome petals is a soft, pale orange-yellow; the in- 
side lemon-chrome at the base, changing to pale yellow-orange, penciled 
very lightly with orange-buff. The general color effect is a soft pastel 
capucine-buff. Visitors last year picked Butterscotch as one of the 
finest and most outstanding Roses in our fields. This variety is an 
origination of the Hill Greenhouses of Richmond, Indiana. We are sure 
you will find Butterscotch one of the choicest Roses you ever grew. 
Charlotte Armstrong (Plant Patent No. 455) 
Each $2.25, Three $6.09, Doz. $24.90 
(Award All-America Rose Selections, 1940.) A Rose of a most 
unusual color, blood-red in the bud, opening to cerise in hot 
weather and to spectrum-red in cool weather, while the beau- 
tiful shape and extreme length of the bud, with its long, clasp- 
ing sepals and the extreme floriferousness and vigor of growth 
and large, luxurious foliage, make it a most satisfactory Rose 
in all respects. ihe bud is long and pointed; the flower is 3 to 
4 inches in diameter, high-centered, never showing the center. 
The foliage is leathery, semi-glossy, deep green and highly re- 
sistant to mildew. 
Each $1.35, Three $3.75, Doz. $13.50 
Long, pointed, orange-copper buds. The flewers are large, double, high- 
centered, and have a rich fragrance. Their color is brilliant pink light- 
ened with salmon. The blooms are borne on long stems. 
Crimson Glory (Plant Patent No. 105) 
Each $1.75, Three $4.65, Doz. $18.60 
The plants branch freely producing a well spread, yet compact bush 
of good symmetry. Following the large, urn-shaped buds are the well- 
formed flowers of an intense deep vivid crimson shaded oxblood-red 
and mellowed by a soft velvety nap. 
Katherine T. Marshall 
