Ophelia. H.T. Salmon-flesh, shaded with rose; large, 
beautifully formed buds standing up well on stiff stems; 
growth vigorous and a free bloomer. 50c. 
♦Otto Krause. (1931) Buds of copper and salmon 
opening to large fully double blooms with orange suffu¬ 
sion. A magnificent variety. Stems are strong and 
upright; foliage healthy. $1.50. 
Padre. H.T. Coppery red, shaded with yellow at base 
of petals. Semi-double blooms with notched petals of 
soft, deep rose retain their beauty until the last petals 
drop. Of more than average height. Almost con¬ 
tinuously in bloom. 50c. 
*Paloma Falco. H.T. (1928) A very double rose of 
coral-salmon. Growth is low but robust. The peony¬ 
like flowers are similar to those of Louise Catherine 
Breslau but the color is better. 60c. 
Patience. H.T. One of the most graceful of the newer 
roses. The long, pointed buds are dark orange-scarlet 
and the open blooms are dark rosy carmine. Growth 
is moderate but the plant is very healthy with an un¬ 
usually large percentage of perfect flowers. Foliage is 
dark and glossy. 50c. 
Paul Neyron. H.P. Dark pink, exceptionally large and 
full buds globular; growth .upright, strong and vigorous. 
One of the largest roses in cultivation; very sweet scented. 
50c. 
♦Mme. Nicolas Aussel. H.T. (1930) Very long, tapering buds of coppery- 
red opening to fully double, large flowers of dark salmon pink. In 1931 this 
was voted the most beautiful rose in France. 50c. 
Mrs. A. R. Barraclough. H.T. A superb pink rose. The long buds of 
perfect form open to large, fully double blocnrs of dark glistening pink with 
a glint of yellow at the base of the petals. Stems are long and slender but 
give ample support to the unusually large blossoms. 50c. 
Mrs. Chas. Russell. H.T. Flowers rosy carmine, large, full and fine type; 
growth vigorous; very fragrant. 50c. 
Mrs. E. P. Them. H.T. The successful result of the effort to find a rose 
of Claudius Pernet type that would retain its color and give good blooms 
throughout the season under ordinary garden conditions. Has well-formed 
buds and fairly large, double flowers of clear, even yellow, produced on good 
stems. 50c. 
♦Portadcwn Fragrance. H.T. A rose of intensely 
sweet fragrance, good color and form but rather sprawly 
growth. Buds and flowers extra large, rose pink with 
salmon tints. We like it. 75c. 
President Herbert Hoover. H.T. Pink and yellow. 
Described on page 28. 50c. 
♦President Plumecocq. (1931) Long buds of coppery- 
pink and orange borne on strong stems. Similar to 
Rev. Page-Roberts which it surpasses in vigor but not 
in beauty of individual blooms. 60c. 
OUR ROSES ARE POSTPAID IN CALIFORNIA 
Mrs. Henry Eowles. H.T. Each year adds to the popularity of this charm¬ 
ing rose. Warm pink, flushed with salmon. In constant and profuse bloom 
from early spiing until late fall. 50c. 
Mrs. Henry Morse. H.T. Buds very large, long-pointed and exquisitely 
formed; flower very large, double, moderately fragrant; interior flesh-cream 
with reverse of petals bright rose. Very vigorous. 5Cc. 
♦Mrs. Pierre S. Dupont. H.T. Ye'low. Described on page 27. 60c. 
♦Mrs. Sam McGredy. H.T. Orange-red and pink. Described on page 
27. 60c. 
Mrs. W. C. Miller. H.T. Beautiful, large flowers of clear rose and soft 
pink, sweetly perfumed. Dependable, strong, upright grower with good 
foliage. Always in bloom and we recommend it as a bedding rose. 50c. 
Mrs. J. D. Eiseie. H.T. (1933) A magnificent new rose that has all the 
qualities demanded by experienced rosarians. The color is a warm cherry- 
rose overlaid with scarlet glow. Buds are large, rather ovoid in shape and 
open to flowers of almost perfect form. In addition to beauty of form and 
color it has exceptionally fine “rose” fragrance. Stems are strong enough 
to uphold perfectly the large blooms. We expect this new rose to become a 
general favorite. $1.50. 
♦Night. H.T. (1930) Bud dark maroon, almost black, open blccm blackish 
crimson and fully double. The darkest red rose grown. 60c. 
♦Oljmpafd. H.T. (1232) Shapely, high centered buds of scarlet and rose 
opening to large flowers ranging from coppery rose to medium pink. A 
very variable rose and color is much darker on mature bushes. 6Cc. 
We ship tare root roses postpaid in Calijornia jrem December 5th 
until March 20th. For points cutside oj Calijornia add 10 per cent 
to the order jor postage charges. Over payments will be rejnded. Ajter 
March 20th we can supply most varieties growing in pots. These must 
be shipped by express at expense oj customers. 
McGREDY S IVORY 
CALIFORNIA NURSERY COMPANY 
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