EVERBLOOMING HYBRID TEA ROSES 



SHADES OF PINK— DARK, MEDIUM, AND LIGHT, continued 



IN* 2-YR. STAR SIZE ONLY, UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED 



•LOS ANGELES. (See cut.) A Rose of unusual beauty of coloring, being a 

 luminous, flame-pink toned with coral and shaded with translucent gold at 

 the base of the petals. The flowers are perfect in form and borne erect on 

 strong, branching stems. Growth is vers- vigorous and the long, pointed buds 

 are exquisite for cutting. An entire bed of this wonderful Rose is not too 

 much to have, for it is one of the finest and most notable varieties ever produced. 



•LOUISE C. BRESLAU. Produces very large blooms of superb rich . x 

 shrimp-pink, shaded with reddish coppery orange and yellow on 

 the reverse of the petals. An unusually fine variety. 



• MME. BUTTERFLY. Color is a harmony of pink, apricot, and 



gold. The flowers resemble Ophelia in form. This Rose is largely 

 grown for cut-flowers and keeps well when cut. Fine for bedding, 

 for if kept well cultivated and in good growing condition it will pro 

 duce flowers almost continuously all summer and until frost. 



• MME. CAROLINE TESTOUT. (See cut, page 12.) Large, full flowers 



and handsome buds. Color is clear, rich pink, finely edged with silv 

 rose. Fine for mass planting. This Rose is used by the hundreds of 

 thousands along the avenues and streets of Portland, Ore., on account of its 

 splendid flowers and unusual freedom of bloom. Also in i-yr. size, 35c, ppd. 



•MME. JULES GROLEZ. A fine double Rose for making a solid bed. Color 

 rose and satiny pink. Makes long, firm buds and large, double flowers. 



•MRS. A. R. WADDELL. A very handsome Rose, very' free flowering and most 

 attractive in half-opened bud form. Color is soft rosy salmon suffused with a 

 golden sheen. On account of its exquisite coloring and freedom of bloom 

 this Rose has been greatly admired by visitors to our trial-garden. Also in 

 I-yr. size, 35 cts. postpaid. 



•MRS. AMBROSE RICARDO. A magnificent, large-flowered Rose, strong- 

 growing and very free in bloom. The flowers are quite double, of good form, 

 and exquisitely colored a tender flesh-pink overlaid with honey-yellow. Very 

 sweetly scented and attractive in every way. A Rose we can highly recom- 

 mend. Order at least ten of this choice variety so that you can have flowers 

 for cutting all season. 



•MRS. GEORGE SHAWYER. A magnificent flower, very large and splendidly 

 formed. Grows on stiff, erect stems and makes an extra-fine autumn bloomer. 

 Color, brilliant clear rose. 



•MRS. W. CHRISTIE MILLER. Soft pearly blush color, shaded salmon. The 

 petals are wavy or crisped, distinct and novel in shape. Vigorous and 

 free in growth, it makes a splendid bedding Rose and the large, beauti- 

 ful blooms remain on the bush a long time. 



•OPHELIA. (See inside back cover.) Salmon-flesh color, shaded with 

 rose. The blooms come on strong stems, and the perfectly formed 

 flowers are very lasting when cut. This Rose has been greatly in 

 demand ever since it was introduced in 1913. A splendid outdoor 

 variety and one that should be planted freely for cutting as it blooms 

 continuously and produces marvelously perfect flowers. The color 

 varies with the seasons and at times shades of soft yellow appear at 

 the base of the petals, lending a peculiar richness to the flowers that 

 is greatly admired. Also in i-yr. size, J5 cts., postpaid. 



•RADIANCE. (See inside back cover.) A Rose peculiarly adapted to our 

 trying American climate. It blooms bountifully in June, producing 

 extra-large, beautifully formed flowers of brilliant rosy carmine and 

 displays lovely opaline tints in the open flower. During the hot days 

 of July and August this Rose continues to bloom when many other 

 varieties fail, so it is ideal for bedding, and the flowers, on long, strong 

 stems, are fine for cutting. Also in i-yr. size, 33 cts., postpaid. 



•WINNTE DAVIS. Color is a most attractive shade of apricot-pink 

 shading to flesh-pink. The blooms are of medium size but are freely 

 produced on good stout stems, making this variety valuable for cutting. 



•WILLOWMERE. A splendid large-flowered Rose with full flower of 

 rich shrimp-pink, shaded yellow in the center and flushed with carmine. 

 The buds are very beautiful. 



/See -k Star size prices\ 

 V at foot of page / 



Columbia. A Great Prize Winner 



See description, page 12 



I am sure you will be interested to leam of the 

 success of the Los Angeles Roses which I planted 

 two years ago. They excelled all other Roses in 

 bloom this season in my garden. — A. A. H., Norfolk. 

 Va., May 8, 1922. 



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Los Angeles. The Rose-lover's ideal of 

 a perfect flower 



$1*Roses80c.ea. IF 



you order 25 or more. Get 



a friend or neighbor to 



order with you. 



PRICES 

 For any of the 

 above, unless 

 otherwise noted 



Note Quantity Prices— Any 25 at 100 Rate 



•2-YR., FIELD-GROWN, STAR SIZE. 



Each 



$1.00 a 



10 for 



$9.00 D 



100 for 



$80.00 D 



Order in Quantity 



and get 10 $1 *Roses at 

 90 cts. each, or get 25 

 $1 •Roses at 80 cts. each. 



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