WYANT’S HYBRID TEA ROSES 
DEBONAIR. You will like these fresh, luxuriant primrose-yellow 
blooms. The double, well-formed flowers are borne freely. Bush of 
medium height. bushy and disease resistant. Old-fashioned Rose 
fragrance. 35 petals. Plant Pat. 677. $1.75 each; 3 for $4.75. 
DR. DEBAT. A glorious large, well-shaped blossom of the show type. 
It makes you glad you like pink Roses. It is a true, rich, fresh pink. 
The 30 heavy, firm petals open out to 5 to 6 inches. The plant is large 
and the stems strong. Plant Pat. 961. $2.00 each; 3 for $5.25. 
DUQUESA DE PENARANDA. The deep copper color of the large 
peta!s is very showy and attractive. The bush is a robust, compact 
grower which needs black-spot protection, as do most varieties of this 
unusual color. 38 petals. $1.50 each; 3 for $4.00. 
ECLIPSE. Long, streamlined buds enhanced by very ornamental sepals; 
pure yellow without shading. One of the finest yellow Roses. 25 petals. 
Faint clove fragrance. $1.75 each; 3 for $4.75. 
EDITH KRAUSE. Immense, pure white, perfect blooms on long, strong 
stems. An upright, medium-tall grower. Fine exhibition blossoms. 
30 very large petals. $1.75 each; 3 for $4.75. 
ENA HARKNESS. A new large, rich crimson-red Rose. Very showy. 
We can understand why it is one of the top varieties in England. 22 
petals; rich apple fragrance. $2.00 each; 3 for $5.25. 
ETOILE DE HOLLANDE. One of the best red Roses. Deep scarlet 
buds develop perfectly on strong-growing plants. Rich spicy fragrance. 
32 petals. $1.50 each; 3 for $4.00. 
FORT Y-NINER. Probably the most brilliant bicolor Rose ever intro- 
P duced. The inside of the petals is a vivid oriental red, while the 
Ge outside is chrome-yellow changing to straw-yellow. The well- 
shaped blooms have 25 to 30 petals; mildly fragrant. A moderate 
grower. Plant Pat. 792. $2.50 each; 3 for $6.60. 
FRED HOWARD. A 1952 prize-winner. Its beauty is not in its long 
DPD firm bud but in the half-open and fully open flowers, which are 
Ce nearly always perfect. The large, buff-yellow blooms come on 
straight stems with one fine flower to a stem. The robust plant is 
both full and bushy. 50 petals. Slight fragrance. Plant Pat. 1006. 
$2.50 each; 3 for $6.60. 
GOLDEN SASTAGO. Sce Jean Bostick. 
GOLDEN SCEPTER. The yellowest of yellow Roses. The sparkling, 
long buds that open into brilliant, high-centered blooms are borne 
profusely throughout the Summer. They fade very little and remain 
very yellow even in hot weather. Slight tea odor. 32 petals. Plant Pat. 
910. $2.00 each; 3 for $5.25. 
GOOD NEWS. We are enthusiastic about this splendid high-quality 
Rose. A compact, good-growing bush producing quantities of artis- 
tically formed blooms. They are light coppery apricot, sometimes 
pinkish, and changing to bronzy yellow in the Fall. High centered and 
fragrant. 50 petals. Plant Pat. 426. $2.00 each; 3 for $5.25. 
GORDON EDDIE. A new variety from British Columbia. It bears 
satiny silver-salmon blooms without blending. Bold, upright growth. 
Spicy fragrance. About 40 petals. Plant Pat. 1000. $2.00 each; 3 for 
$5.25. 
GRANDE DUCHESSE CHARLOTTE. The long streamlined buds are 
@ glowing Morocco-red, opening to firm-petaled blooms of dusky 
oe coral-red which gradually merge to a soft coral-pink. Slight car- 
nation fragrance. 25 petals. Plant Pat. 774. $2.00 each; 3 for $5.25. 
GRENOBLE. A truly noble Rose. Its straight, stiff stems hold the 
sparkling red blooms erect. They are always a good red and usually 
come singly on the stems. Good grower. 41 petals. $1.50 each; 3 
for $4.00. 
HAPPINESS. Its large, brilliant blooms deepen to almost black in cool 
weather. The high-pointed center in the open flower is surrounded by 
layer after layer of dark red, pointed petals. Slim, upright growth. 
55 petals. Plant Pat. 911. $2.50 each; 3 for $6.60, 
CONDESA DE 
SASTAGO. $1.65 
~McGREDY’S IVORY. $1.50 
HELEN TRAUBEL. Its delicately blended coloring starts in the Spring 
@D as a sparkling pink, changing to warm apricot in the Fall and is good 
Ng: in any weather. The large, perfectly shaped blossoms are borne sing- 
ly on vigorous, upright bushes. Mild, pleasant fragrance. 27 large 
petals. Plant Pat. 1028. $2.75 each; 3 for $7.25. 
HORACE McFARLAND. It is fitting that this Rose, named for the 
D Dean of Rosedom, Dr. J. Horace McFarland, should be so out- 
Ke: standingly beautiful. The large flowers are held proudly erect and 
are unusually striking in their warm brownish orange and apricot 
shadings. 48 petals. Plant Pat. 730. $2.00 each; 3 for $5.75. 
INNOCENCE. The simplicity of the 7 frosty white petals with a mass of 
gold anthers glorifying the centers, makes this a Rose cherished by the 
connoisseur. $1.75 each; 3 for $4.75. 
ISOBEL. Another charming single variety. Its color is a beautiful 
blended soft pink shading to yellow at the base of the 7 broad petals. 
$1.75 each; 3 for $4.75. 
JEAN BOSTICK (Golden Sastago). Large, double, deep yellow blooms 
on long, strong stems. The yellow holds better than in most Roses. 
50 petals. $1.50 each; 3 for $4.00. 
JOANNA HILL. Lovely soft yellow. Its attractive way of uncurling 
its petals makes it one of the most popular varieties. Well-formed 
buds, good stems, and a lasting flower. Musky odor. 53 petals. $1.50 
each; 3 for $4.00. 
K. A. VIKTORIA. Long known as the most perfect white Rose. The 
long, beautiful bud lasts well and opens to a double, really white bloom. 
Good stems; blooms freely. 62 petals. $1.50 each; 3 for $4.00. 
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