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Everblooming Hybrid Tea Roses | 
2-year, field-grown, dormant Roses, guaranteed to bloom at first blooming season. 
This class embraces the most beautiful varieties of all Roses. They bloom from June to October. All have 
_ long-pointed buds on strong stems which make them valuable as cut flowers. The glossy foliage, gorgeous 
colors and lovely fragrance of the flowers make them a constant source of pleasure, 
Plants we offer are specially selected stock of the best quality. They are strong’ two-year, field-grown 
plants and vigorous growers, blooming the first season they are planted. In the late Fall before the ground 
freezes, hill the soil about the 
will insure their safety during Winter. 
Etoile De Hollande 
Red Shades 
ETOILE DE HOLLANDE. Brilliant red blooms of 
magnificent size, perfect in half-open state, show- 
ing clean, attractive centers when fully open; 
_ petals enormous; very fragrant, free flowering. 
GRENOBLE. Long-stemmed, scarlet-red bloom, ad- 
mirable for cutting. Large double rose. 
McGREDY’S SCARLET. Vivid rose-red with a 
blazing scarlet sheen, large, loosely formed 
flowers on vigorous healthy plants. 
RED RADIANCE. A counterpart of Radiance from 
which it is a “sport” possessing all the good 
traits of that valuable variety but differing in 
color which is a bright cerise-red. 
Reem Pink Shades . 
| MISS ROWENA THOM. Large rose-colored blooms 
| with a golden base—fragrant, strong branching 
| plants. ’ 
“MARGARET McGREDY. Very large, pink and 
_salmon-pink flower that does not fade. Mod- 
| erately fragrant—few thorns—very vigorous, 
| blooms all season. 
, PINK DAWN. A handsome deep rose-pink flower, 
Opening to lively pink with an orange base; 
| sweetly fragrant. Vigorous, upright habit. One 
| of the best modern pink roses. 
PINK RADIANCE. A brilliant pink with salmon- 
| pink and yellow shadings at the base of the petals. 
¢ GaN Yellow Shades 
| CROWN OF GOLD. Golden yellow flowers of very 
| fine form, lasting exceptionally well under trying 
conditions, one of the best yellows. 
| ECLIPSE. Long streamlined buds, enhanced by 
_ ornamental sepals, are rich gold petals large and 
_ tough, but not numerous, averaging 20 to 25 
_ with more in the Autumn. 
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plants as high as possible. Later, protect with a layer of light litter which 
Yellow Shades, continued 
JOANNA HILL. Attractive buds of orange-yellow 
open to large double flowers’ with an orange 
center, paling to cream color at the edges of the 
petals. Borne on long stems and very popular 
for cut-flowers. 
PHYLLIS GOLD. The ideal yellow garden rose. 
Long-stemmed, pure golden yellow, glossy foliage, 
excellent for cutting. 
Two-Tone Shades 
DUQUESA DE PENARANDA. Long-pointed buds 
of apricot-orange open to sweetly perfumed, ar- 
tistic blooms of soft coppery apricot. The color 
becomes richer in the fall—a luscious cinnamon- 
peach shade—but it is lovely throughout the en- 
tire season and noted for almost continuous bloom. 
COUNTESS VANDAL. Copper and salmon—from 
the first tints of color on the large, long, tapering 
buds until the petals fall. The streamlined buds 
are orange-copper and open to perfumed, exquis- 
itely formed blooms of copper, salmon and gold. 
PRESIDENT HOOVER. Multicolored. Large, de- 
lightfully fragrant blooms of. scarlet, yellow, 
cerise and flame, on erect, firm stems. One of the 
most popular roses for many years. Its tall-grow- 
ing plant blooms freely. 
CONDESA DE SASTAGO. Bicolor. Delightfully 
fragrant flowers of yellow and .raspberry-red are 
produced profusely on vigorous, healthy plants. 
One of the most colorful garden roses. ; 
White Shades 
K. A. VICTORIA. Cream-white. Long, shapely buds 
open to delightfully scented, cream-white flowers 
with a slight lemon tint in the center. Very 
double. 
MME. JULES BOUCHE. Long-pointed, pure white 
buds, opening to full-centered, white blooms with 
a trace of primrose in the center. Sturdy, free 
blooming and delightfully fragrant, 
Red Radiance 
