Rose Hill Nursery 
Hybrid “fea Reses 
Rose Hill Hybrid Teas Are Famous For Quality 
Rose Hill Hybrid Teas are vigorous, extra heavy 2 year plants, unexcelled anywhere for quality. 
They will produce many large, colorful flowers the first summer, creating a striking garden display 
and providing roses for house bouquets from June until late fall. 
The following Hybrid Teas are all outstanding varieties. Try a few this spring and watch 
their first blooms early this summer. Buy from Rose Hill with assurance of getting the finest roses 
grown. 
DEDUCT 10% WHEN ORDERING 10 OR MORE 
RED HYBRID TEAS 
CHARLOTTE ARMSTRONG. Pat. No. 455. Long 
buds opening to cerise. Each $2.25. 
CHRISTOPHER STONE. Long pointed buds opening to 
vivid searlet. Each $1.50. 
CHRYSLER IMPERIAL. Pat. No. 1167. All America 
award winner for 1953. Large high-centered flowers of 
glowing crimson-red. Each $2.50. 
CRIMSON GLORY. Large, very fragrant, deep velvety 
crimson. Hach $1.50. 
ETOILE DE HOLLANDE. A long tested favorite with 
bright red blooms. Each $1.50. 
red 
PINK HYBRID TEAS 
HELEN TRAUBEL. Pat No. 1028. A 1952 All America 
rose selection. Color ranges from luminous apricot to 
light sparkling pink. Each $2.50. 
PICTURE. Velvety clear rose-pink. Each $1.50. 
THE DOCTOR. Enormous flowers of satiny pink. Each 
$1.50. 
TIFFANY. (Pat. No. 1804.) New 1955 All America Award 
Winner. Long-pointed deep pink buds with golden-yel- 
low shading at base of petals. Opens to perfectly formed, 
high-centered blooms of bright pink. Very fragrant. 
Each $3.00. 
YELLOW HYBRID TEAS 
ECLIPSE. Pat. No. 172. Deep gold buds opening to clear 
yellow. Each $1.50. 
McGREDY’S YELLOW. Bright buttercup-yellow. Each 
$1.50. 
PEACE. Pat. No. 591. The all time All America rose. 
Prized for its perfection and variety of color shadings. 
Lemon-yellow with every petal edged rose-pink. Each 
$2.50. 
WHITE HYBRID TEAS 
McGREDY’S. IVORY. Large, 
Each $1.50. 
SNOWBIRD. Prolific pure white. Each $1.50. 
fragrant creamy white. 
MULTI-COLOR HYBRID TEAS 
MOJAVE. (P. A. F.) The 1954 All America rose selection. 
A radiant orange with warm tints of nasturtium-red, 
scarlet and vermillion. Dominating color is apricot 
orange. Each $2.75. 
MME. HENRI GUILLOT. Pat. No. 337. Blended coral- 
red and orange. Each $2.00. 
PRESIDENT HOOVER. Cream yellow and flame pink 
combined. Each $1.50. 
HOW TO PLANT HYBRID TEA ROSES 
AND COVER FOR WINTER 
Ist. Dig a hole so large the roots won’t be cramped. 
2nd. Place plant depth shown. Fill hole nearly to 
er with rich soil. Water thoroughly to firmly settle 
soil. 
3rd. Trim plant to about 7 or 8 inches in height as 
illustration shows. 
4th. Cover entire top of the plant with a mound 
of loose soil about 9 inches high. 
5th. In about two weeks pull a little of the loose 
soil away to observe if buds are bursting open. If 
buds are opening, carefully pull away the mound of 
loose soil. If buds are still dormant leave the mound 
of soil until buds are observed to burst open, then 
remove mound. 
WINTER COVERING—When covering for winter, 
follow instructions 3 and 4 above. Also, over the 
mound of loose soil place about a foot of marsh hay, 
then a layer of waterproof paper to shed moisture. 
