FEU JOSEPH LOOYMANS 
PLANTING 
SUGGESTIONS 
When planting a rose garden 
the best effect is obtained by plant¬ 
ing three or more bushes oj a variety. 
The concentration oj color gives 
character to your garden. When 
cutting blooms jor indoor decoration 
it is a great convenience to be able 
to gather a large number oj one kind. 
GOLDEN EMBLEM 
♦Golden Dawn. H.T. (1929) Sunflower- 
yellow buds tipped and streaked with 
crimson. The fully double blooms of 
Marecbal Niel yellow are sometimes lightly 
marked with pink on the outer petals and 
are borne erect on strong stems. The best 
pale yellow rose for California gardens. 60c. 
Golden Emblem. H.T. Golden yellow. 
Described on page 28. 50c. 
Golden Salmon. Poly. A new color in 
baby roses; brilliant orange-scarlet. Flowers 
are large for this class and borne in large 
trusses; very showy. 50c. 
♦Grenoble. H.T. (1932) A majestic new 
rose of brilliant red. Tall growing with 
lovely buds on long stems. 60c. 
Gruss An Teplltz. H.T. Rich scarlet over¬ 
laid with crimson. A wonderfully free 
bloomer. Flowers are of medium size. 
Growth is so vigorous it is sometimes classed 
as a climber. LTnexcelled for a tall hedge 
rose. 50c. 
Hadley. H.T. Flowers rich crimson with 
velvety texture, of good shape, size and 
substance; very sweetly scented. A very 
good rose for cutting. 50c. 
♦Hilda. H.T. (1928) The thick, imbricated 
petals of this very double rose give it a 
camellia-like form this is very attractive. 
Reverse of petals is deep carmine with inside 
soft pink. Has exceptionally good stems. 
50c. 
♦Hinrich Gaede. H.T. Copper. Described 
on page 27. $1.00. 
Hoosler Beauty. H.T. The dark red buds 
are long, slender and of almost perfect form. 
The open bloom ranges in color from velvety 
red to brilliant crimson and is large and of 
very good substance. The fragrance is of 
fresh, spicy quality. 50c. 
Imperial Potentate. H.T. Splendidly 
formed buds of rosy carmine which open to 
crisp petalled blooms of shining rose-pink. 
Foliage is exceptionally fresh and fine. An 
unusually fragrant rose and one which we 
highly recommend. 50c. 
Impress. H.T. (1929) Very showy rose of 
orange-cerise and coral pink. The petals are 
arranged so regularly that the flower is 
distinctly camellia-like. 50c. 
Independence Day. H.T. Flowers are 
sunflower yellow, overlaid with orange- 
apricot. The coppery buds are gracefully 
olive-shaped with charmingly curved petals. 
A profuse bloomer and a good bedding rose. 
50c. 
Irish Elegance. H.T. Single, bronze-pink 
blooms which while expanding assume 
varied apricot hues. Blooms abundantly 
and has very decorative foliage. 50c. 
Irish Fireflame. H.T. Orange and crimson 
buds opening to very large single blooms of 
gold and apricot with pink shadings. Foliage 
bronze and dark green. An unusually strong 
growing rose. 50c. 
Isobel. H.T. Flowers single and of a rich 
flushed orange-scarlet changing to brilliant 
pink and copper with pure yellow centers. 
The wild-rose loveliness of Isobel makes it 
extremely popular. 50c. 
OUR ROSES ARE POSTPAID IN 
CALIFORNIA 
*J. C. Thornton. H.T. (1926) Medium 
size, long, pointed bud of glowing crimson- 
scarlet. A seedling from K. of K. but fully 
double. The exquisite form and brilliant 
coloring of this rose give it a leading place 
among the new red roses. 50c. 
Joanna Hill. H.T. Yellow. Described on 
page 28. 60c. 
Kaiserin Augusta Victoria. H.T. Pearly 
white, tinted with lemon in center. Large, 
fully double and of perfect form. A very 
satisfactory white rose. 50c. 
♦Kidwal. (1933) Long buds of delicate 
salmon-rose opening to creamy-salmon 
blooms with yellow centers. 60c. 
Varieties marked * are ol recent 
introduction. 
JOANNA HILL 
K. of K. (Kitchener of Khartoum). H.T. 
Semi-double; intense scarlet with large 
velvety petals. The blooms of unusual 
beauty are borne profusely on extra long 
stems. 50c. 
Lady Forteviot. (1928) Form similar to 
Angele Pernet but color is more golden. 
Foliage dark and glossy; bush grow r s well and 
produces a generous amount of flowers; 
resistant to mildew. 50c. 
We ship bare root roses postpaid in 
Calijornia jrom December 5th until 
01 arch 20lh. For points outside Calijornia 
add 10 per cent to the order jor postage 
charges. Overpayments will be rejunded. 
Ajler March 20th we can supply most 
varieties growing in pots. These must be 
shipped by express at expense oj customers. 
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CALIFORNIA NURSERY COMPANY 
