HYBRID TEA ROSES 
STANDARD KINDS, continued 
MME. COCHET-COCHET. Coppery pink. Beautiful 
form, exquisite coloring, sweet fragrance. Splendid 
grower, free-flowering. Good for bedding and cutting. 
MRS. E. P. THOM. Clear yellow of uniform color. 
Vigorous and upright plant habit. Full, double flower, 
sweetly scented. 
MRS. P. S. DU PONT. Golden yellow, long-pointed 
buds and flowers in great profusion; spicy fragrance. A 
low grower but stoutly built. A prolific bloomer, like 
a Floribunda. 
POINSETTIA. Rich scarlet, even and distinct. Beau- 
tifully shaped buds and large, brilliant blooms, slightly 
fragrant. Tall, healthy grower; profuse bloomer. A 
very fine Rose. 
RADIANCE. The most dependable Rose in America. 
Brilliant carmine-salmon with reverse rose color. Its 
thrifty habit of growth and rugged character reach 
perfection. Produces a host of large flowers with true 
Rose fragrance. 
RED RADIANCE. Clear, genuine red. The counterpart 
of Radiance and its inseparable companion in the 
garden. Has all the qualities of Pink Radiance but a 
richer color. 
SISTER THERESE. “The Little Flower.’ Golden yel- 
low; bud touched with orange-carmine. Exquisite, 
long-pointed bud, making a fine, fragrant cut flower. 
Active grower with a spreading habit. A very free 
bloomer. 
TALISMAN. The first of the multicolor Roses and still 
very popular. Golden yellow and coppery flowers, not 
very large but very distinctive. Especially good in 
the fall. 
Hontauda ROSES 
LARGE-FLOWERING BEDDING ROSES 
Floribundas are top-notch for borders and 
general mass planting. They grow taller and 
much bushier than Hybrid Teas, and the plants 
are simply covered with masses of bloom in one 
wave after another all summer long. They are 
most effective in beds or borders of one variety. 
Blooms are carried in clusters; some varieties are 
semi-double, some very double, and others are 
like perfect miniature Hybrid Teas. Floribundas 
are very easy to care for and will repay you many 
times over for the space they occupy. 
BETTY PRIOR. Bright red buds open to single flowers 
of shell-pink, giving a glorious two-tone effect resem- 
bling pink dogwood. Prolific. Grows to 3 feet. Pat. No. 
340. $1.50 each; 3 for $3.95 
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