ROSES 
Tue Rose has been aptly termed the “Queen of Flowers.’ Among all the flowering shrubs, 
there is nothing that can compare with the rose. The great variety of color, shape and size of 
flowers, the diversity and character of the foliage and ravishing perfumes give it a wider range 
for decoration than any other single group of plants. When we add to these qualifications ease 
of culture, quick and ample response in blossoms, it is not to be wondered at. In nearly all 
collections of flowering and ornamental shrubs it occupies a first place. 
Frau Karl Druschki 
HYBRID TEA ROSES 
Red 
Christopher Stone. Velvety scarlet-crimson. Very 
fragrant. Stands hot weather. 
E. G. Hill. Large blooms of strong deep velvety red. 
The outstanding red rose for every garden. 
Etoile de Hollande. Brilliant red blooms of magnifi- 
cent size, perfect in half-open state, showing 
clean, attractive centers when fully open; petals 
enormous; very fragrant. Free flowering. 
McGredy’s Scarlet. Large vivid rose-red flowers. 
Plants are healthy and large. This rose is a deep 
scarlet-red and one of the best. 
Nigger Boy. Long-pointed bud; double flower which 
is globular and high-centered. Very dark velvety 
blackish maroon and very fragrant. Foliage thick, 
glossy, bronzy. 
Poinsettia. Lovely, well formed, long buds and rich- 
ly colored flowers of poinsettia-scarlet. The large, 
brilliant blooms are freely produced on erect, 
healthy plants. 
Red Radiance. Deep red sport of Radiance and ex- 
actly like it except for color. The two Radiance 
Roses are the easiest grown of all varieties for the 
novice. Resistant to all insects and diseases; al- 
ways in bloom. 
Margaret McGredy. Orange-scarlet. Very large, long 
pointed buds and beautiful double flowers. Good 
foliage and constant bloomer. 
Pink 
Betty Uprichard. Carmine buds suffused with orange 
and copper. An unusual color and a good strong 
grower. 
All 2 year old, Field-Grown, First Grade, Potted Roses 
Dame Edith Helen. Very large clear pink blooms. 
Intensely fragrant. A choice exhibition rose. 
Editor McFarland. Bright clear pink blooms on long 
stems. Vigorous plants with clean healthy foliage. 
By some Rose growers pronounced the finest pink. 
Pink Dawn. Deep rose opening to pink tinted with 
orange at base. Fragrant. 
Radiance Pink. Large flowers of delicate cameo- 
pink. Blooms all season. Intensely fragrant. 
Yellow 
Golden Dawn. Rich sunflower-yellow. Well-formed, 
fragrant. Profuse, continuous. 
Joanna Hill. Invaluable for the garden. The buds 
are large, long, pointed and open to large, full, 
semi-double attractive, long-lasting, moderately 
fragrant flowers of a clear yellow with orange- 
. yellow heart, borne singly on long, strong stems; 
growth vigorous, upright, a profuse bloomer. 
Mrs, E. P. Thom. One of the best yellows. A very 
free, continuous bloomer. Very fine buds and 
open flowers of rich color. Delicate fragrance. 
Mrs. P. S, DuPont. Reddish gold buds turn to lasting, 
fragrant blooms of deep golden yellow. Plants 
bushy and foliage attractive. 
McGredy’s Yellow. Unfading canary-yellow flowers 
of excellent form. Dark glossy holly-like foliage. 
This is one of the finest yellows; a constant 
bloomer and the most resistant to fungus of any 
of the yellows. 
Soeur Therese. Long, pointed buds are chrome- 
yellow, heavily marked with carmine; the open 
flower is rich Daffodil-yellow and holds its color 
well. Sweet-briar fragrance. The blooms come 
freely on splendid cutting stems, 
Etoile de Hollande 
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