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J. J. BUTZER, PORTLAND, OREGON 
OREGON-GROWN ROSE BUSHES—“The World’s Best” 
Each 35c; 3 for $1.00; 12 for $3.25, postpaid 
Miss Lolita Armour (H. T.)—A magnificent new 
rose of a rich chrome yellow, shaded to coppery orange. 
Flowers large, of finest form, on stout canes. 
Monsieur Julien Potin (H. T.)—This rose, the latest 
production of M. Pernet-Ducher, who introduced Mme. 
Edouard Herriot and Souv. de Claudius Pemet, will 
probably be popularly known as “Golden Pernet.” 
Those who have seen it pronounce it the most gorgeous 
and unfading yellow yet introduced. The buds are long 
and the fully double blooms are of beautiful form. 
Mrs. Aaron Ward (H. T.)—Deep golden-orange, 
shading out to creamy-yellow at edge of petals. Beauti¬ 
ful deep buds. 
Mrs. A. R. 
Waddell (H. T.) 
—A strong, 
rampant growing 
Hybrid Tea Rose, 
with foliage that 
is ornamental in 
itself. Large, 
long pointed buds 
of a bright rosy 
scarlet, opening 
into a finely 
formed flower 
of a rich apricot 
or salmon color. 
Mrs. A. R. Barraclough (H. T.)—Abundant, var¬ 
nish-like foliage; vigorous upright growth blooming 
in great profusion. Large, pointed buds ; flowers high 
centered, very lasting, bright watermelon pink with 
yellow base. 
Mrs. Dunlop Best (H. T.)—Pointed, saffron-yellow 
buds, with dull apricot shadings, opening to rich, red¬ 
dish apricot flowers of great sweetness and beauty. 
Very vigorous, low, spreading growth and is healthy 
and free flowering. 
Norman Lambert 
—A distinct color 
combination that 
is novel. The 
outside of the 
petals is a deep 
chrome-yellow 
with a marginal 
color effect of 
brilliant orange- 
scarlet merging 
to an irregular 
zone of burnt 
orange, the inside 
salmon-orange 
suffused bronze, 
shading to yellow 
at the base. 
The flowers are 
of medium size 
and form, 
delightfully 
fragrant and 
free-flowering. A 
splendid bedder. 
Old Gold—Large reddish orange flowers with copper 
and apricot shadings. Free blooming. Handsome 
foliage. Richly beautiful. 
Ophelia (H. T.)—Orange salmon buds, opening to 
flowers of dainty pink. The foliage is clean, dark and 
leathery—growth vigorous and free, producing long canes. 
Blooms early and continuously. 
Padre (H. T.)—Coppery scarlet, flushed yellow at 
base, flowers semi-double with 15 to 20 petals, often 
curiously notched, exceptionally free bloomer. Color 
commands attention. 
Patience 
(McGredy) 
(H.T.)— One of 
the finest roses of 
very recent 
introduction. Its 
splendid long 
pointed buds are 
of a deep scarlet 
carmine opening 
to large fragrant 
double perfect 
blooms that shade 
from orange at 
the base of the 
petals to rich 
carmine at the 
edges, and 
extremely free 
flowering. 
Paul Neyron (H. P.)—Luminous cerise-red. One of 
the largest roses under cultivation. It is a strong, 
healthy grower with clean foliage of a rich green 
shade. An excellent Hybrid Perpetual Rose. 
Pax Labor (H. T.)—A mammoth very double Rose 
of pale yellow color that thrives best in warm weather. 
It is a prolific bloomer, with robust and beautiful 
foliage. 
Pink Cochet—Very rank growing for a variety of its 
class. Strong canes almost thornless springing from 
the base all season long. Magnificent buds opening 
into flowers of grand size and build ; very lasting and 
of sweet tea scent. Color deep rosy pink, inner side of 
petals shaded silvery rose. Fine for massing in beds. 
Pink Radiance—Carmine-rose-pink of a magnificent, 
clear shade. Constantly in bloom from early spring 
until late fall. A strong grower of graceful upright 
habit. 
Premier (H. P.)—A clear pleasing red; does not fade. 
Good form and habit, excellent for cutting and inside 
forcing; fragrant, thornless, free blooming. 
President Herbert 
Hoover— 
A charming many 
tolored rose. Deep 
copper red buds 
of fine form, 
opening to a 
lovely blending 
of orange yellow, 
flame, vivid rose- 
pink, and scarlet. 
Buds of superb 
shape, flowers 
large and 
fragrant. A 
dazzling color 
effect to delight 
the eye. 
Queen of Fragrance (H. T.)—Large double elegantly 
shaped shell pink blooms, tipped with silver. Noted for 
its powerful perfume. 
Rapture (H. T.)—A sport of that favorite variety 
Mme. Butterfly with deeper tinted flowers and of more 
vigorous habit of growth. Free flowering and richly 
perfumed. 
Red Letter Day—Brilliant glowing crimson scarlet, 
opening into medium-sized cactus-shaped flower of 
curious formation. One of the freest blooming roses 
extant. Makes a fine decorative subject and equally 
desirable for bedding. 
Rose Marie (H. T.)—Large globular bud, flowers 
very large, cupped double, moderately fragrant, clear 
rose pink, dark green foliage, growth vigorous, pro¬ 
fuse bloomer. 
Shot Silk (H. T.)—One of the most beautiful of 
Alex. Dickson & Son’s introductions. Color orange- 
rose, overshot with golden-yellow and flushed soft 
rose, bud of beautiful shape, the open flowers cupped 
with reflexing outer petals, growth vigorous and free. 
