C. H. STOCKING 
LOUISE C. BRESLAU $ .50 
One of our finest roses. A large, very double rose 
of coral red shaded apricot, borne on strong stiff 
stems. Heavy leathery, glossy foliage. A fine cut 
flower and moderately fragrant. 
LULU $ .50 
A most beautiful long slender dainty bud of coral 
apricot. Only desirable in bud form. Semi-single. 
Bush a moderate bushy grower and free bloomer. 
MARGARET McGREDY $ .50 
A fine rose for a cool climate. A brilliant orange 
scarlet rose with heavy petals. A vigorous bushy 
g rower with an abundance of foliage, a prolific 
loomer. 
MARI DOT (P. Dot 1927) $ .50 
Another rose of Spanish origin that is very distinc¬ 
tive and becoming more popular each succeeding 
year. It has a color unlike that found in any other 
rose, a beautiful clear shade of reddish salmon 
yellow with a satiny sheen. As the flower opens 
the color passes to clear bright salmon and salmon 
pink with gold at the base of the petals. Moderately 
fragrant. The bush is a strong spreading grower 
with healthy, glossy foliage. A prolific bloomer. 
McGREDY'S IVORY (McGredy 1929) $ .75 
Probably the best white rose. The buds are long 
and pointed, opening to a perfectly formed flower of 
creamy white with a light yellow at the base of 
petals. The bush is a strong grower with excellent 
foliage. A prolific bloomer. Excellent as a cut flower 
and for exhibition. 
MRS. E. P. THOM $ .50 
Probably the best clear yellow rose for most sec¬ 
tions of the west. A medium size, moderately frag¬ 
rant rose of deep canary yellow with no other shad¬ 
ings. A strong bushy grower with glossy foliage. An 
exceedingly prolific bloomer. 
MRS. G. A. VAN ROSSEM 
(Van Rossem 1926) $ .50 
The large ovoid bud opens to a very double, 
fragrant flower of heavily flamed and shaded orange 
and apricot on a yellow background. The reverse 
side of the petal is often a dark bronze. The plant 
is a vigorous grower with beautiful dark leathery 
foliage that is disease resistant. A prolific bloomer 
and a fine cut flower. Although good in all loca¬ 
tions, it is particularly fine in a cool or foggy 
location. 
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