Rose Hill Nursery 
Hybrid “ea Koes 
Rose Hill Hybrid Teas Are Famous For Quality 
We sell only the finest quality Hybrid Tea Roses. They are extra heavy 
plants that will produce an abundance of flowers the first summer. One 
crop of flowers follows another at short intervals from June until late 
October. The flowers are unsurpassed for their color, form and fragrance. 
Long stems make them exceptionally fine for cutting. 
DEDUCT 10% WHEN ORDERING 10 OR MORE 
BETTY UPRICHARD. Copper and pink. Copper red buds open to salmon-pink flowers 
tinted with copper-pink on outside. Each $1.50. 
cent Gia ey CHRYSLER IMPERIAL (P. A. F.) Winner of the 1953 All America award. A glowing 
crimson, this large, sturdy rose may prove to be the finest red of all time. Each $3.00 
COUNTESS VANDAL. Coppery pink suffused with gold. Fully double and fragrant. 
Long pointed buds. Each $1.50. 
CRIMSON GLORY. (Plant Patent No. 105.) Red. A large, vivid, velvety crimson. 
Blooms heavily. Each $1.75. 
DAME EDITH HELEN. Pink. Large, clear pink flowers, sweetly scented. Each $1.50. 
ETOILE DE HOLLANDE. Red. A very fine, fragrant, brilliant crimson. Each $1.50. 
FORTY-NINER. (Plant Patent No. 792.) Red and yellow. Inside of petals a vivid red, 
outside a straw yellow. An All America rose selection for 1949. Each $2.25. 
FRAU KARL DRUSCHKI. White. Large pure white flowers. A Hybrid Perpetual Rose 
that should be included in every Hybrid Tea Rose bed. Each $1.50. 
FRED HOWARD. (Patent No. 1006.) Yellow. Another splendid All America rose win- 
ner for 1952. Rich yellow flowers edged with pink. Each $2.50. 
HELEN TRAUBEL. (Patent No. 1028.) A 1952 All America rose selection. This beau- 
4 tiful new rose ranges in color from luminous apricot to a light sparkling pink. Each 
The Doctor—Pink $2.75. 
K. A. VICTORIA. White. Creamy.white buds opening to snow white flowers with 
sight yellow tint at center. Each $1.50. 
MRS. E. P. THOM. Yellow. A splendid canary yellow rose. Does not fade. Each $1.50. 
NOCTURNE. (Plant Patent No. 713.) Red. A bright cardinal red with dark shading of 
crimson. An All America rose selection for 1948. Each $2.00. 
PEACE. (Plant Patent No. 591.) The 1946 All America rose selection. Especially prized 
for its variety of colors. Yellow buds opening to large white flowers with pink edgings 
on every petal. Considered the finest of all roses. Each $2.50. 
PRESIDENT HOOVER. Orange and scarlet. Unusual shadings of cerise, pink, yellow, 
orange and scarlet. Each $1.50. 
RED RADIANCE. Pointed buds opening to round, many-petalled flowers. Each $1.50. 
SOUTHPORT. Red. A brilliant red with smooth, satiny petals. Each $1.50. 
TALISMAN. Copper and red. Beautiful shadings of scarlet, pink and copper. Each $1.50 
THE DOCTOR. Pink. Satiny pink buds 
= opening to large, fragrant flowers. 
Betty Uprichard Each $1.50 
Copper and Pink 
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HOW TO PLANT HYBRID TEA ROSES 
AND COVER FOR WINTER 
1st. Dig a hole so large the roots won’t be cramped. 
2nd. Place plant depth shown. Fill hole nearly to 
ue with rich soil. Water thoroughly to firmly settle | 
soil. ’ 
3rd. Trim plant to about 7 or 8 inches in height as 
illustration shows. 
4th. Cover entire top of the plant with a mound | 
of loose soil about 9 inches high. 
5th. In about two weeks pull a little of the loose 
soil away to observe if buds are bursting open. If 
buds are opening, carefully pull away the mound of 
loose soil. If buds are still dormant leave the mound 
of soil until buds are observed to burst open, then 
remove mound. 
WINTER COVERING—When covering for winter, 
follow instructions 3 and 4 above. Also, over the 
mound of loose soil place about a foot of marsh hay, 
then a layer of waterproof paper to shed moisture. 
Fred Howard—Yellow Etoile de Hollande—Red 
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