Princess Adelaide. A pale pink moss rose of very vigorous growth. 
Flowers fragrant and delicately beautiful. 50c. 
Radiance. H.T. A popular American rose that blooms all summer. 
The cup-shaped blooms of clear pink are borne on long, upright stems. 50c 
Rapture. H.T. A sport of Mme. Butterfly and somewhat darker in 
color. It has beautiful form, exquisite fragrance and healthy growth 
to recommend it. We like it better than Mme. Butterfly. 50c. 
Red Radiance. H.T. A superb rose of lovely clierry-red with erect 
stems. Especially good during the late autumn. Similar to Radiance 
except in color. 50c. 
Rev. F. Page-Roberts. H.T. Long buds, varying in color from deep 
coppery pink to orange and red. Petals of open blooms are pure golden 
yellow on the inside and stained on the outside with copper and red. 
Growth is somewhat dwarf but flow r ers are always produced on long stems 
that are slender but strong. 50c. 
*Rosella Sweet. H.T. The sweet-briar fragrance of this lovely rose is 
distinctive. The graceful ovoid buds open to large, moderately double 
flowers of brilliant coppery shades with salmon pink suffusion. We like 
Rosella very much both for its fragrance and for its beauty. 60c. 
*Schwabenland. H. Rugosa. (1928) Very globular buds opening to 
very large and very double dark pink flowers. Moderately fragrant; 
strong growing. 60c. 
♦Sir Henry Seagrave. (1932) Long, high-centered buds of lemon 
yellow' opening to large, fully double blooms. A very vigorous grower. 
60c. 
♦Sister Therese. (1930) Outstanding in our gradens for its strong 
growth and freedom of bloom. Buds are large, long, dark golden and 
remarkable beautiful. Open flowers of creamy yellow are attractive 
though a bit loose in form. One of the really good new ones. Suitable 
for background planting because of its tall growth. 75c. 
Shot Silk. H.T. Gold and orange buds opening to semi-double flowers 
of coppery rose shot with golden yellow. The clean, bright foliage is 
almost immune to mildew. A constant bloomer and a good rose in a 
shaded or cold, foggy location. 50c. 
♦Souvenir. H.T. (1933) A golden-yellow sport of Talisman. Fragrant 
and free blooming as its parent. Protected by plant patent No. 25. $1.00. 
♦Varieties marked * are of recent introduction. 
MRS. A. R. BARRACLOUGH 
All oj these roses are strong, two-year-old bushes. 1 hey 
will bloom well the first summer aj/er planting. When 
ordering roses in quantity (except on special collections 
such as The “Old Adobe” Collection, JV lies Dozen, etc.) 
deduct a discount oj 10 percent jor 10 to 25 roses; 20 per 
cent for 26 roses or more. 
OUR ROSES ARE POSTPAID IN CALIFORNIA 
TALISMAN REV. F. PAGE-ROBERTS 
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