36 The Clyde Nursery 
io SS 
HYBRID TEA ROSES 
Choose a planting for your garden, large or small, from 
this parade of glamorous Everblooming Roses. Fine old favorites 
and the loveliest introductions of modern times are selected for 
perfection of bloom and form. Highest grade two-year-old, field- 
grown plants will begin blooming about ten weeks after they 
are planted and continue right up until late frosts. A modest 
investment pays big dividends in exquisite beauty. 
Capistrano—Deep glowing rose-pink, rich and unfading. Large 
buds and blooms on extra long stems. $2.00 each 
Charles Mallerin—Dark crimson blooms are large and full with 
a pointed center. Richly fragrant. $2.50 each 
Charlotte Armstrong—Beautifully shaped buds of warm red open 
to cerise in hot weather and spectrum-Red in cool weather. 
Sweetly fragrant. $2.25 each 
Christopher Stone—Bright velvety crimson flower. Healthy plants, 
good foliage, free-blooming. Ever popular. $1.35 each 
Chrysler Imperial—Rich crimson color and perfect form will glad- 
den the heart of every rose-lover. 40 or 50 crisp wide 
petals, velvety and fragrant. $2.50 each 
Condessa de Sastago—Two-toned raspberry red inside, golden 
outside, fragrant. Vigorous plant. $1.35 each 
Countess Vandal—Streamlined buds are Orange-copper and open 
to exquisite blooms of copper salmon and gold. $1.35 each 
Crimson Glory—Dark velvety red, wonderfully fragrant. Blooms 
profusely. Fine for cutting. $1.75 each 
Dr. Debat—Clear rich pink with a salmon glow. Blooms are 
large and high-centered. Free blooming. $2.00 each 
Duquessa de Peneranda—Large and double flowers of a luscious 
cinnamon-peach color. Continuous bloom. $1.35 each 
Eclipse—Beautiful tapering bud. Golden yellow blooms are large 
and well-formed. Prolific. $1.75 each 
Edith Krause—A strong-growing white rose, large and double, 
high centered. Pleasing fragrance. $1.35 each 
Editor McFarland—Clear deep pink blooms are perfectly formed. 
Free blooming, long lasting. Fine for cutting. $1.35 each 
