Autumn, 1926 • Rose Planting Time 



Everblooming Hybrid Tea Roses 



• LOS ANGELES. Pernet. (See illustration.) Alike attractive in ~ ^ 



hud .uid bloom, and showing Bhades ol salmon-pink, apricot ^ \ 



and orange almost impossible to describe. It is 

 remarkable tor its brilliant color and 



beauty of form. It was awarded the 



coveted Gold Medal at the Bagatelle 

 Gardens in Paris in [918, and is, perhaps, 

 the most popular Rose of American 

 origin. In our trial-garden this Rose 

 typified Rose perfection this year. Si ea. 



• MME. ALEXANDRE DREUX. Pernet. 



New. This is a captivating Rose with 

 deep rich color, like tin- skin of a ripe 

 tangerine orange. A profuse bloomer 

 with lovely long buds and the flowers 

 never lade white. Blooms are not large 

 but they an- perfectly formed and keep a 

 long time when cut. $2 each. 



*MME. BUTTERFLY. Delicately modeled 

 flowers of tender pink and gold; one of 

 the sweetest and most pleasing Roses. 

 Its lovely spiral buds slowly unfold into 

 big, full-petaled flowers of charming 

 shape and dreamy color, very highly 

 scented, and lasting unusually long. A 

 steady bloomer, and quite hardy. A. R. S. 

 Certificate of Merit. $1 each. 



• MME. CAROLINE TESTOUT. (See il- 



lustration, page 10.) The "grand old 

 lady" of Rosedom, and a general favor- 

 ite everywhere. It is unbeatable in the 

 cooler regions, where it grows most 

 vigorously and covers itself with its 

 silky globular flowers. The flowers are of 

 large size, bright rose-pink, and delight- 

 fully fragrant. $1 each. 



•MME. EDOUARD HERRIOT. Pernet. 



The Daily Mail Rose. This vivid Rose, 

 before any other kind, gets and grips the 

 gaze of visitors as they enter our Rose- 

 Garden. The large buds glow like dusky 

 fire, and the newly opened blooms like 

 red-hot copper which soon changes to a 

 pleasing orange-pink. Its fairly large, 

 semi-double flowers are well formed in 

 the early stage, and open quickly in hot 

 weather. Winner of N. R. S. and Baga- 

 telle Gold Medals also $5,000 prize 

 offered by the Daily Mail newspaper of 

 London. $1 each. 



•MME. LEON PAIN. A most dependable 

 Rose. Buds are carmine, and the open 

 flower is light silvery pink with salmon 

 tints, carmine on the outer petals. In 

 cool weather it is suffused with an orange 

 tint. Fragrant, well-formed, even in the 

 open state, and freely produced. $1 each. 



• MME. SEGOND WEBER. Very beautiful 



in its bright salmon-pink flowers of al- 

 most perfect form, double, and fragrant. 

 N. R. S. Gold Medal. $1 each. 



•MARIE ADELAIDE, GRAND DUCHESS 

 OF LUXEMBOURG. Pernet. A Rose 

 of rich orange-yellow, delicately per- 

 fumed, and fine for cutting. Does espe- 

 cially well in the South. Order by first 

 two names only. $1 each 



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Los Angeles. A perfectly formed enchanting Rose 



•MISS C. E. VAN ROSSEM. New. A continuous 

 blooming, medium-sized bedding Rose, low and 

 spreading in growth. Color is brilliant, glowing, last- 

 ing velvety red. Faint fragrance. $2 each. 



• MISS CYNTHIA FORDE. A most delightful, sweetly 



perfumed Rose, bright rose-pink in color. Its chief 



charm is the perfect formation of the large, full 



flowers. N. R. S. Certificate of Merit. $1 each. 



NOTED), *2-YEAR, FIELD-GROWN, STAR SIZE ROSES, 



$1 each, 10 for $9, 100 for $80. 

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