6 Outstanding 
NEW ROSES 
This group of new roses is characterized by 
unusually warm and vivid coloring. Their bril¬ 
liant shades and tints will bring cheer to your 
garden from Spring to Autumn. 
In our test gardens these varieties have given 
excellent results and with a reasonable amount 
of care they will grow successfully for anyone. 
You will be thrilled by their gorgeous color 
combinations and grateful for their generous 
profusion of bloom. 
Condesa de Sastago. H.T. (1933) The brilliant colors of this new rose 
from sunny Spain will win your admiration. Inside of petals rosy- 
red, reverse golden-yellow. It likes heat, doing its best in midsummer. 
Growth of plant much like Margaret McGredy, 75c. 
Duquesa de Fenaranda. H.T. (1931) Whether in bud or fully opened 
flower this rose is gloriously beautiful. Buds are orange and open to 
fully double blooms of golden peach shades. A very vigorous grower 
with glossy, disease resistant foliage. $1.00. 
Frederico Casas. H.T. (1929) This gorgeous, new rose was admired 
by all who visited our test gardens. It is best described as being larger, 
darker and stronger growing than Talisman. It will be a permanent 
addition to the list of worthwhile roses. 75c. 
Hinrich Gaede. H.T. (1931) Without doubt the best rose introduced 
in the past four years. Color is rosy copper with brilliant orange 
tones which hold until the last petal drops. Buds are extra large, of 
good form and usually borne singly on very long, strong stems. It 
blooms freely and the dark glistening foliage is very resistant to mil¬ 
dew. You cannot pass this rose without exclaiming over its unusual 
beauty. (Illustrated in color on front cover.) $1.00. 
Mrs. J. D. Eisele. 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. 
Souv. de Mme. C. Chambard. H.T. (1931) The exquisite form of the 
buds is a most attractive feature of this rose. Color is a deep rose 
pink with a golden glow shining up through the petals both in the 
buds and in the fully opened flowers. $1.00. 
Special price on Six New Roses as a group 
Plus I 6c State Sales Tax 
Regular price (if purchased separately)...$6.00 
Note: When out of any roses in this collection, we will, unless other¬ 
wise instructed, substitute with varieties from page 34. 
“ Roeding’s Quality ” roses are strong, two-year-old bushes. They 
will bloom well the first summer after planting. When ordering 
roses in quantity (except on special collections such as The “Old 
Adobe ” Collection, Niles Dozen, etc.) deduct a discount of 10 per 
cent for 10 to 25 roses; 20 per cent for 26 roses or more. 
OUR ROSES ARE POSTPAID IN CALIFORNIA 
$ 5.35 
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