AGGELER & MU8SER SEED CO. 
Los Angeles, California = 
75 
A & M California Grown Roses 
Not only has California become headquarters for the pro¬ 
duction of all kinds of seed for distribution throughout the 
country, but it has in a measure also become headquarters 
for the growing of rose bushes for shipment to all parts of the 
United States. Many carloads of rose bushes are shipped from 
Southern California each year and this should indicate to the 
home gardener that soil and climatic conditions in California 
are ideal for roses. 
Our offerings are roses of strictly No. 1 Grade, 2-year-old, 
budded stock. You will find our prices more than reasonable 
and if others are offered for less money a comparison of quality 
should be made. 
PLEASE NOTE 
Planting directions are enclosed in each package. 
The bushes we offer are on sale from January 1st to 
March 25th only. 
Roses are sent postpaid. 
New and Outstanding 
Varieties 
COUNTESS VANDAL— (U. S. Plant Pat¬ 
ent No. 38). One of the best introduc¬ 
tions of recent times. The long buds 
are a coppery bronze suffused gold. 
Very profuse bloomer. Each $1.50. 
DOTTY —A long-season blooming rose 
with nice glossy foliage. The color is 
a very beautiful bronze yellow. Each 
$ 1 . 00 . 
MRS. J. D. EISELE— (U. S. Plant Patent 
No. 67). A new rose of outstanding- 
merit. The perfect buds and full flowers 
are richly perfumed and the color is a 
brilliant cherry-rose. Each $1.50. 
RED HOOVER — A lovely glowing red 
color being a sport from the Presi¬ 
dent Hoover rose. Very vigorous, free 
flowering and deiightfully fragrant. 
Each $1.50. 
ROMANCE —The long pointed buds and 
large double flowers are a most at¬ 
tractive shade of yellow. Very strong 
grower and exceedingly fragrant. Each 
$1.50. 
GENERAL LIST 
All of the varieties listed below repre¬ 
sent the finest introductions of recent 
years and we recommend them with every 
confidence. 
AMERICAN BEAUTY— Deep pink to soft 
carmine, with delicate veining to dark 
red on the broad petal. Each 50c. 
ANGELE PERNET — Vivid orange yel¬ 
low, shaded fiery deep reddish apricot. 
This is a combination of colors very 
difficult to describe, but it is a most 
beautiful rose. Each 50c. 
AUTUMN —Medium size buds and double 
flowers with novel coloring of burnt 
orange, streaked with red. Strong 
grower and healthy foliage. Each 75c. 
CALEDONIA —One of the finest white 
roses grown. The buds are long and 
pointed with the outer edges grace¬ 
fully rolled. Free bloomer and fragrant. 
Each 75c. 
CECILE BRUNNER— (Bush). The popu¬ 
lar miniature rose; bright salmon pink. 
Each 50c. 
DAME EDITH HELEN— An engaging 
soft rose pink and the immense flowers 
are delightfully scented. The plant is 
very vigorous. Each 50c. 
DUCHESS OF ATHOL— A distinct and 
charming color of old golden bronze 
. flushed peach pink. Vigorous grower. 
Awarded certificate of merit by the 
National Rose Society of England. 
Each 50c. 
DUCHESS OF WELLINGTON— Intense 
saffron yellow stained with deep crim¬ 
son, changing to a deep coppery saffron 
yellow as the flowers develop. Each 50c. 
EDITH NELLIE PERKINS— Anew com¬ 
bination of shades, the long pointed 
buds being a cream and blush opening 
to a rich carmine pink suffused gold. 
Very fragrant. Each 75c. 
E. G. HILL —Very popular rose with long 
and nicely formed buds of glowing scar¬ 
let. Does not fade or turn purple. 
Each 50c. 
ETOILE DE HOLLAND —This strong 
healthy grower produces blooms of a 
brilliant crimson red. Richly scented. 
Each 50c. 
FEU JOSEPH LOOYMANS— Remarkable 
for its long pointed buds of glowing 
orange buff and moderately double yel¬ 
low flowers. Fragrant and excellent for 
cutting. Exceptionally fine. Each 75c. 
FRAU KARL DRUSCHKl— Snow white. 
Flowers are extremely large yet beauti¬ 
fully formed. The growth is strong 
and vigorous. Each 50c. 
GENERAL McARTHUR—A. well known 
and popular rose of bright crimson 
scarlet and delightfully scented. Each 
50c. 
GLORIA MUNDI —Polyanthus type. The 
flowers are a striking orange scarlet 
and borne in gracefui clusters. Con¬ 
tinuous bloomer. Each 50c. 
GOLDEN EMBLEM—A most beautiful 
deep golden yellow, occasionally flaked 
with crimson on the outer petals. Fol¬ 
iage is a rich glossy green. Each 50c. 
HADLEY —Deep velvety crimson, retain¬ 
ing its color at all seasons. The buds 
are well formed, large, full and long. It 
is a free bloomer and fragrant. Ea. 50c. 
HOOSIER BEAUTY —A glowing crimson 
with darker shadings. The buds are 
large, long and pointed. Blooms are 
very full when open. Each 50c. 
IMPERIAL POTENTATE — Magnificent 
rose of recent introduction. The color 
is a deep shining rose-pink, shaded 
lighter on reverse of petals. Very 
fragrant. Each 50c. 
KAISERIN AUGUSTA VICTORIA— 
Probably the best creamy white rose 
grown for garden purposes in South¬ 
ern California. Each 50c. 
LOS ANGELES —A luminous flame pink 
toned with coral and shading to gold 
at the base of the petals. Each 50c. 
MISS ROW ENA THOM— The long shapely 
buds open to perfect double flowers of 
matchless oriental rose with the petal 
base a suffused gold. Free bloomer 
and fragrant. Each 50c. 
MRS. PIERRE S. du PONT—Very frag¬ 
rant flower of deep golden yellow. Vig¬ 
orous growth with rich green foliage. 
Each 75c. 
MRS. SAM McGREDY— A beautiful and 
distinct combination of vivid shader- 
coppery orange heavily flushed witih red 
on the outside of the petalei Delicately 
perfumed and an* all-round splendid va¬ 
riety. Each 75c. 
OLYMPIAD —Many have tried to describe 
the remarkable color of this introduc¬ 
tion, but . it may be portrayed as a 
dark oriental scarlet with a lovely, 
bright golden base. Each 75c, 
PRESIDENT HOOVER— A splendid com¬ 
bination of cerise pink, copper, scartet 
and yellow. Beautifully pointed buds 
and delightfully fragrant. Each 75c. 
RADIANCE —Large cup shaped flowers 
of soft carmine pink and one of the 
very best garden varieties. Each 50c. 
RED RADIANCE —A velvety glowing 
crimson with all of the magnificent 
qualities of the Radiant Pink. The 
flowers are full. Each 50c. 
SOUV. DE CLAUDIUS PERNET— One* of 
the finest deep yellow roses introduced 
in recent years. The plants are^ of 
branching habit with a very prhtty fol¬ 
iage. Each 60c. 
TALISMAN — Remarkable dOldrings of 
gold, apricot, deep pink and old rosef 
(51ossy green foliage. Each 50c. 
VILLE DE PARIS —An outstanding rich 
buttercup yellow rose. Excellent for cut¬ 
ting and blooms profusely throughout 
the season. Each 50c. 
CLIMBING ROSES 
CL. BLAZE— (U. S. Plant Patent No. 10). 
Sensational new hardy climbing rose 
which inherits dazzling color of Paul’s 
Scarlet and is of everblooming habit. 
Very vigorous grower and produces flow¬ 
ers on both old and new wood. Ea. $2.00. 
BELLE OF PORTUGAL— The? flowers are 
very large, of a soft pearl pink in color 
and are produced on long stems. It is 
a free bloomer, particularly in the 
spring time. Each 50c. 
CL. CECILE BRUNNER—One of the 
strongest growing roses and very free 
bloomer. Baby size flowers, a clear 
pink. Each 50c. 
CL. CLARA BOW— Rich deep yellow with 
coral flush. Very vigorous and free 
flowering. Each 50c. 
CL. DAME E. HELEN — Inrknense soft 
rose pink flowers, delightfully scented. 
Each 75c. 
CL. HADLEY —Same as the well known 
bush variety. Each 50c. 
CL. HOOVER —Combination of cerise, 
copper, scarlet and yellow. Fragrant. 
Each $1.00. 
CL. RADIANCE —Sbft carmine pink. Each 
50c. 
CL. K. A. VICTORIA— One of the best 
creamy white climbers. Each 50c. 
CL. PAUL’S SCARLET —A vivid shining 
scarlet, in large semi-double flowers 
which remain unusually long and in 
good condition on the plant. Each 50c. 
CL. SOUV. DE CLAUDIUS PERNET— 
Climbing counterpart of the wonderful 
bush form. Beautifully formed buds of 
pure deep yellow. Each 50c. 
CL. TALISMAN — Indentical with the 
bush form of this popular variety ex¬ 
cept it is a splendid climber. Color 
gold, apricot and pinb. Each $1.00. 
