“Hybrid Gea “Roses 
For perfection of flower, wide range of color, 
delightful fragrance and for picking for home use, 
nothing quite equals today’s wide choice of Hybrid 
Tea roses. 
For 1955 we of course include Tiffany, this year’s 
only All-America Award winner, and eight other 
All-America winners of the last few years. 
Out of hundreds of good varieties grown, we have 
selected the following kinds that have proven their 
suitability to this region. 
Every plant we sell is top-quality field-grown two- 
year No. 1 grade, pruned ready for planting. 
Prices except where noted: 
Dormant plants $1.75 each, 6 or more at $1.50 each. 
Potted plants $2.25 each, 6 or more at $2.00 each. 
Break o’ Day. (Brownell Sub-Zero.) Large pale orange- apri- 
Cote. 22.00c= Potted: * $2.50, 
Briarcliff. Deep rose-pink center, outer petals lighter pink. 
Caledonia. Snowy white, large pointed buds. 
CAPISTRANO. All-America, 1950. Magnificent clear pink 
. great vigor, with strong leathery foliage. $2.25. Potted; 
Zul: 
Christopher Stone. Exceptionally fine scarlet-crimson. 
CHRYSLER IMPERIAL. The 1953 award winner. Long 
tapering buds opening to vivid rich crimson. Large high 
centered flowers measuring 414 to 5 inches. $2.75. Potted; 
S325, 
Crimson Glory. Gorgeous deep velvety crimson-maroon. 
Vigorous, rather low and spreading growth. 
DIAMOND JUBILEE. 1948 All-America winner. Large 
flowers of buff-orange and yellow; very prolific bloomer. 
$2.75. Potted; $2.75. 
Duquesa de Penaranda. Lovely copper-apricot, long pointed 
buds. 
Edith Nellie Perkins. Salmon-pink flushed orange. 
Editor McFarland. Fine clear glowing pink. 
Etoile de Hollande. Beautiful large deep red. 
Forty-Niner. Plant Pat. 792. Brilliant bicolor, petals red 
inside and yellow outside. $2.75. Potted; $3.25. 
Frau Karl Druschki. Old favorite large- flowered white. 
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