HYBRID TEA ROSES 
Queens of the Garden—For All-Summer Bloom from Coast to Coast 
From the many varieties of Roses, we have selected these tested, superior favorites. 
You may plant these with confidence and grow them with pride. 
Caledonia. Purest white; large and perfect. Light perfume. Very strong plant; re- 
current bloom. Best of the whites and an excellent Rose for cutting. 
Editor McFarland. Soft, glowing pink that stands the sun well. Large, double flower, 
very fragrant. Strong, profuse bloomer. 
Etoile De Hollande. A standard for comparison among red Roses. Bright red, unfading; 
upright stems. Rich old-time fragrance. Has been popular for over thirty years, in 
the face of strong competition from many fine new red Roses. 
Golden Dawn. Golden yellow. A well-shaped, double flower with rich tea fragrance. 
Excellent foliage; free blooming. 
Poinsettia. Buds long pointed; bloom large and very double, slightly fragrant. Unfading 
scarlet, like the well-known poinsettia of the Christmas season. Vigorous, compact; 
abundant bloom. 
Radiance. [wo-tone rose-pink. Globular bud opening to a full, cupped, very fragrant 
flower. Vigorous and healthy. One of the most reliable and very easy to grow. 
Red Radiance. Cerise-red. Habit same as Radiance; together they make a dependable 
start for the beginner in Rose growing. ‘They do well in practically any climate and 
location. 
Talisman. A combination of gold, apricot, yellow and flame. The popular multicolor 
Rose. Generally does best in the fall. Rich, glossy, leathery foliage. 
CLIMBING ROSES 
Talisman Climber. The same popular multicolor Rose as the bush Talisman. Delightful 
as a climber, producing quantities of long-stemmed flowers for cutting all season. 
Paul's Scarlet Climber. Vivid scarlet, semi-double blooms in big clusters. Profuse 
bloomer. Most popular and widely planted red climber. Disease resistant. Excellent as 
a screen. 
All Roses, choice 2-vr., No. 1 plants, $1.25 each; 3 or more $1.10 each. 
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