HILLSDALE EVERBLOOMING HYBRID TEA ROSES 
The price on the following potted plants is $1.85 each 
Ami Quinard. Very dark maroon, almost black. 
Autumn. Fall colors—striking orange-yellow, streaked with red. Double. 
pated eee Lovely contrast of petals; light carmine outside and soft pink 
inside. 
Caledonia. White, full-petaled blooms. 
Christopher Stone. A very fine velvety scarlet-red. Blooms freely. 
Condesa de Sastago. Popular two-tone Rose, coppery pink inside and rich gold 
on reverse. 
Countess Vandal. An exquisite blend of copper, bronze and pink suffused with 
gold. Buds and blooms unsurpassed in shapeliness. 
Crimson Glory. High-centered, very double blooms of deep crimson. Fragrant 
and free blooming. Vigorous. One of the best reds. 
Duquesa de Penaranda. Unusual combinations of apricot, orange and pink. 
Vigorous plant with beautiful glossy foliage. 
Edith Nellie Perkins. Light cerise-pink suffused with gold. 
Editor McFarland. A double brilliant pink with fine fragrance. 
Ena Harkness. Crimson-red; very broad, heavy petals of shining deep red velvet. 
Blooms are 5 inches across; strong tea fragrance. Holds color well. 
Etoile de Hollande. Lovely fragrance. Velvety dark red blooms in quantity. 
Golden Dawn. Sunflower-yellow shaded with old-rose. 
Golden Rapture. Exquisite buds. Double, rich yellow blooms. 
Gruss an Teplitz. Dark maroon. Very hardy. One of the old favorite hybrids 
and still very popular. 
J. Otto Thilow. Bud pointed, well shaped; flower large, double, high-centered, 
rich glowing rose-pink. 
Joanna Hill. Fragrant, clear yellow with orange-yellow. Long-pointed buds. 
K. A. Victoria. A favorite white. Good in both bud and bloom; fragrant. 
Los Angeles. Lovely combination of flame-pink, coral and gold. 
Margaret McGredy. Orange-scarlet. Strong growing. 
McGredy’s Ivory. Beautiful creamy white blooms with exceptional fragrance. 
McGredy’s Yellow. Double, buttercup-yellow flowers in profusion. The best 
light yellow. 
Miss Rowena Thom. Bright pink; very large buds and fully double blooms. 
Mme. Joseph Perraud. Double, large, fragrant, yellow, tinted copper at center; 
long stems. 
Mme. Jules Bouche. Cream-white, flushed with pink; fragrant. 
Mrs. Chas. Bell. Delicate shell-pink. Prolific bloomer. 
Mrs. E. P. Thom. Pure yellow of excellent form. 
Mrs. P. S. du Pont. Double; deep yellow with spicy fragrance. 
Nigger Boy. The name tells the story. Very dark red. 
Night. Very deep crimson, almost black. 
Picture. Warm salmon-pink, splendidly formed flowers. 
Pilar Landecho. Long-pointed, slender buds of dark coral-orange open to cad- 
mium-yellow. Pleasing perfume. Foliage neat bronze-green. Vigorous. 
Pink Dawn. Sweetly scented; beautiful in bud and bloom. Rose-pink. 
Pink Radiance. Hardy, vigorous, prolific. 
Poinsettia. Brilliant scarlet color. Free blooming. 
Pree Herbert Hoover. Everyone likes this Rose. Cerise-pmk, flame-scarlet; 
yellow. 
Red Radiance. Can’t beat the Radiances for durability and profusion of bloom. 
Rose Marie. Satiny rose-pink; well shaped. 
Snowbird. White, with creamy center; foliage leathery. Vigorous, compact, 
bushy. A splendid bedding variety. 
Soeur Therese. Blooms continuously. Golden yellow, shaded carmine. 
Talisman No. 5. The same sturdy plant as Talisman, with deeper shadings of 
the glorious blend of orange, yellow and rose-red. 
The Doctor. A great achievement in Rose breeding. Buds are long and pointed; 
enormous blooms are silvery pink. Intensely fragrant. 
Modern Hybrid Tea Roses represent the height of the hybridizer’s art. They are among the most popular flowers in the world, both for garden decoration and 
for cutting. The blooms range from single to very double forms, through all the shades of pink, red, orange and yellow. They deserve a special place in every home 
garden, whether it be informal or formal in type, and will reward the grower with glorious fragrant blooms all summer long. The varieties listed here have been 
carefully chosen for our locality. 
HILLSDALE SUB-ZERO EVERBLOOMING HYBRID TEAS 
(Roses in this group are of a new race from hardier species that bloom all summer. They are of greater sturdiness and vigor 
and will live longer and will survive sub-zero winters.) 
The price on the following potted plants is $2.25 each 
Lily Pons. White with pure yellow center. Large, graceful flowers. Vigorous, free Red Duchess. Captivating fragrance. Rose-red. Colorful foliage; robust and 
bloomer. 
Pink Princess. Bud red; flowers deep pink, double. Very popular. 
Queen o’ the Lakes. Graceful, brilliant and elegant. Double, deep red, 
velvety blooms; truly the crimson queen of flowers. 
sturdy. 
Shades of Autumn. An abundant and joyous expression of bicolored beauty. 
V for Victory. Most beautiful. Large, very double, yellow, fragrant blooms. 
Holds color and blooms constantly in ideal form. 
EVERBLOOMING POLYANTHA and FLORIBUNDA ROSES 
(Polyantha means “many flowers,” and the characteristic of the type is great clusters of bloom. Floribundas increase the size and improve the volume of the 
blooms, giving a wider usefulness to the type for both landscape and garden effects.) 
The price on the following potted plants is $1.85 each 
Baby Chateau. Blackish crimson buds; flower large, double, fragrant, velvety red. 
Very vigorous. 
Cecile Brunner. Bud long-pointed; flower double and open. Bright pink with 
yellow base. Free blooming and fragrant. 
Cheer. Orange-pink blooms about 4 inches across, in large clusters. Vigorous. 
Dagmar Spaeth. Large clusters of alabaster-white occasionally streaked with 
scarlet. 
Else Poulsen. Semi-double, bright rose-pink; fragrant. 
Eutin. Lovely double, deep red flowers on mildew-resistant plants. 
Floradora. Flower very double, scarlet-red to orange. Upright, bushy; leathery 
foliage. 
Feenseenn Large, semi-double, slightly fragrant, deep crimson. Vigorous. 
Abundant bloom. 
Garnette. Red “sweetheart” flowers, long lasting and ideal for corsages. Crinkled, 
holly-like foliage. Plant grows only 18 inches tall. 
Golden Salmon. Clusters of bright salmon-orange flowers produced on bushy, 
well-shaped plants. 
Gruss an Aachen. Well-formed buds of buft-yellow opening to light pink and 
salmon-yellow. 
Improved Lafayette. Bright cherry-crimson flowers in abundance on a tall, 
vigorous bush. Disease resistant. 
Pink Gruss an Aachen. Deep salmon-rose sport of Gruss an Aachen. 
Rosenelfe. Bud long-pointed; flower large, double, high-centered, clear pink. 
Very vigorous and bushy. 
HILLSDALE OLD-FASHIONED MOSS ROSES 
These wonderful old Roses have been strong enough to hold their own for hundreds of years. Some of them are so old their dates have not come down to us. 
Their beauty and fragrance have made them ageless. The soft colors, delightful fragrance and attractive moss-clothed bud make a pleasant contrast with our 
brightly colored flowers and stiff, formal plants. 
The price on the following potted plants is $1.85 each 
Gloire des Mousseaux. Most authorities claim this is the finest. The pink 
flower is a jewel worthy of its unusual foliage setting. Vigorous. 
Golden Moss. A good yellow. Cupped, double flowers of tawny yellow, with 
fragrance. Sturdy, rough, shiny foliage. 
Old Red Moss. Very prolific. Large, deep carmine flowers; heavily mossed. 
Pink Crested Moss. Soft pure pink. Intensely fragrant. Not a true Moss Rose 
but an old garden favorite. 
HILLSDALE MINIATURE ROSES 
The price on the following potted plants is $1.50 each 
Oakington Ruby. Deep carmine buds open to double, rich ruby-crimson flowers 
smaller than 1 inch when fully opened. Plant grows less than 12 inches tall. Free 
flowering from May to November. Will grow in any soil and demands no special 
attention. Protect in winter, 
Rosa Rouletti. Perfect little double rose-pink flowers, only 114 inches in diameter. 
Entire plant ts 4 to 6 inches tall. This little Swiss Rose was lost for many 
years, Very easy to grow, for it is very vigorous and hardy, 
