HYBRID TEA ROSES NOT ILLUSTRATED 
The following roses are on our list, and many are among the most popular. Although they are not 
included in color illustrations, they are nonetheless worthy of your consideration. 
AMI QUINARD 
Deep, velvety crimson, semi-full, medium-sized flowers with 
strong fragrance. Tall, branching plants. Not at its best in the West. 
CALEDONIA 
Long, snowy white buds. Fragrant, very fully petaled blooms. 
A favorite old white with abundance of bloom. 
DAME EDITH HELEN 
Soft, clear pink, very large, very double, fragrant flowers. Ex- 
cellent for cutting. 
DEBONAIR. (Plant Pat. 677) 
Clear primrose-yellow, high-centered bud and many-petaled open 
flower. Old-fashioned rose fragrance. Glossy foliage. Plant me- 
dium height. 
DIAMOND JUBILEE. (Plant Pat. 824) 
Unusual buff-orange shade. Very large bud and fully petaled 
open flower. Vigorous grower. Does well in hot weather. AARS 
winner 1948. 
DR. DEBAT. (Plant Pat. 961) 
Very large, new smooth pink rose. A child of Radiance, inheriting 
its basically good qualities, with flowers and buds of finer form. 
DUCHESS OF ATHOLL 
Coppery orange bud and open flower. Plant grows upright, has 
dark green foliage with bronze overtone. 
EDITH NELLIE PERKINS 
Long a favorite with rose lovers. Bud pointed and well shaped. 
Medium to big flowers, fragrant and double. Salmon-pink to cerise- 
orange shadings. 
EDITOR McFARLAND 
Deep pink, beautiful buds, highly fragrant. Long, strong cutting 
stems. Flowers keep well. Vigorous-growing plant. 
ELLINOR LE GRICE. (Plant Pat. 917) 
Large, brilliant golden yellow, ovoid bud. Blooms well until frost. 
Spicy fragrance. Good cutting stems with attractive foliage. 
GOLDEN RAPTURE 
Long-pointed, clear yellow buds. Good bloomer. Slightly fra- 
grant. Medium-height plant. An old faithful among yellow roses. 
GOLDEN SASTAGO 
Soft clear yellow sport of Condesa de Sastago. Large, double, 
globular flowers with raspberry fragrance. Vigorous plant. Soft 
foliage. 
HADLEY 
Long, long a favorite deep crimson-red rose. Always dependable 
for rich fragrance and cut flowers. Hadley is accepted as a permanent 
part of rose nomenclature. 
HINRICH GAEDE 
Flame-orange to vermilion—a uniquely different color. Beautiful 
buds; sometimes open flower is double-centered. An old standby. 
JOANNA HILL 
Clear buff-yellow, beautifully shaped, long, medium-sized buds. 
Free blooming. Well known and well loved among garden roses. 
J. OTTO THILOW 
Deep pink buds, long and well shaped. Very full open flower with 
high center. Fragrant. Another of the favored old pinks. 
K. A. VIKTORIA 
Always popular and in demand in the white class. A profuse 
bloomer. Has attractive buds and open flowers. 
LOS ANGELES 
For almost 40 years this rich flame-pink rose has been in demand. 
Coloring has some blended gold shadings. Blooms well. 
LULU 
Coral-pink, exquisite, long, tight bud. This rose is ideally suited for 
corsage work. Unfortunately, it is single and unattractive as an open 
flower, but the bud is so perfect as to put it in a class by itself. Bush 
is low growing. 
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MARGARET McGREDY 
Orange-scarlet, very full, cup-shaped buds opening to carmine- 
rose. Continuously in bloom. Sturdy plant; good foliage. A very 
attractive rose. 
McGREDY'S YELLOW 
Bright buttercup-yellow. Dependable and free flowering. An 
asset in any garden for color splash. 
MME. CHIANG KAI-SHEK. (Plant Pat. 664) 
Large, long-pointed buds of very pale yellow during summer. 
“Madame” possesses desirable qualities to endear her to rose lovers 
as her smooth complexion deepens to a lemon-yellow in autumn. 
Foliage is leathery, dark green. AARS winner 1944. 
MME. JOSEPH PERRAUD 
Nasturtium-orange to buff Long, slender buds. Sweetly fragrant 
Exhibition-type bud and flower. 
MME. JULES BOUCHE 
Pure white, high-centered, well-shaped buds. Petals curl delight- 
fully. Mildly fragrant. A favorite among the old standby whites. 
MRS aoe DU SPONT 
Golden yellow, perfectly formed, medium-sized buds. Blooms 
profusely. Plants bushy and not too high. Flowers are fragrant and 
double when open. 
MRS. SAM McGREDY 
Rich coppery orange, beautifully formed buds. Nice open flower. 
Luxuriant foliage. This rose retains her position of popularity through 
the years. 
PRES. HERBERT HOOVER 
Someone once said “You can’t out-Hoover Hoover.’’ Big creamy 
pink buds, deliciously fragrant. Color tones deepen with cool weather 
and perfume intensifies. Flowers bloom on long stems, last well when 
cut. Sturdy plant. 
RADIANCE 
Pink and pretty—right as rain. Grows and blooms everywhere 
Has a fragrance to delight the nostril. Fine, dependable growing 
plant—another “forever’’ rose. 
RED HOOVER 
Like the original Hoover, with shades of cardinal-red. Tall canes, 
tight buds, fully double open flowers. 
RED RADIANCE 
The cerise-red sister of Radiance. Has equally good, dependable 
qualities. Radiance and Red Radiance are household words in garden- 
loving families. 
ROSE MARIE 
Fine rose-pink, sweetly fragrant, old reliable rose. Buds and flowers 
are perfectly formed. Blooms last well. 
SOUTHPORT 
Brilliant scarlet-red, giving a spectacular color display. Fine fra- 
grance. Not too double flowers. Does well in most areas. 
SWEET SIXTEEN. (Plant Pat. 631) 
Soft rose-pink with tinge of gold. Long, tight buds; open flower is 
semi-full. Sweetly fragrant. Long cutting stem. Tall plants. 
TALISMAN 
Forever a favorite multicolor of intense yellow, orange and scarlet 
blending. Tight buds; delightful open flower. Everyone knows and 
loves Talisman. 
VICTORIA HARRINGTON 
Bright scarlet, fading little in heat. Excellent bud and open flower. 
Strong hardy bush. This variety will produce some specimen blossoms. 
VILLE DE PARIS 
Sun-yellow, slightly tinted orange; large, globular bud. Glossy 
foliage. An old favorite yellow. 
