21st Annual Oriental Seed Co ., Ltd ., San Francisco , Cal . 東作 { i 物 株式會社農家 便截創業 第二十ーザ* '5? 
OUR UURSERl] DEPARTMENT 苗木類 
Customers will please remember that when our busy season commences we are rushed with orders and it may be a 
few days before their orders receive attention; but they may rest assured that there will be no unnecessary delay in 
shipping. 
GUAKAN 5 EE—We will warrant all trees and plants to be good and tnrifty, but having no control over them after de ， 
livery to the transportation companies, or over the planting and care after they are received by the buyer, we will not 
be responsible in any other direction than as stared. We exercise, great care to have all our nursery stock true to 
sanle. Nevertheless it is understood that should any stock prove other wise, we shall not be liable for any sum greater 
than that paid us for only such stock as shall prove untrue. 
PRICE quoted are F.O.B. San Francisco except where noted. Where express office difiers from postoffice be sure so to 
■state. 
CLAIMS- Should any errors occur we desire to be informed upon receipt of goods, in order that we may rectify them 
without delay. All claims must be filed within ten days after the arrival of the shipments. 
THE ROSE ローズ 
December, January, February and March are the best months for planting but should the season be favorable you can 
still plant during the early part of April. The plants sent out during these months are what we call dormant two-year 
old budded plants. Roses give best results when planted in a fairly sunny location and in good heavy sediment soil to 
which may be added some old manure or bone meal, bi^t never use fresh manure. When planting straighten out all roots 
and as the dirt is filled in see that it is well packed around them ; this keeps out the air and encourages a new growth of 
rootlets. Be sure that the Rose is planted so that the point where it is budded shall be just below the surface. 
Best Roses of Recent 
Introduction 
Collection of 6 for $8.00, postpaid / 
withLn 3rd cone. ，’ 
最新種類以下六種一組送費共八弗 
MARGARET McGREDY (H. T.) (McGretly 
Sc Son, 1927) 一 Large, semi-double blooms 
of orange-scarlet and orinetal red chang¬ 
ing in the mature flowers to carmine-rose 
make this new variety the sensation of 
the rose world. The wonderfully beauti¬ 
ful blooms are borne on strong stems that 
carry the flowers upright. The plant is 
an unusually strong grower and produces 
an abundance of bloom. (Price 零 1.50). 
TALISMAN (H. T.) (Montgomery Rose Co., 
1929)— The coloring ： is most unusual being- • 
a coipbinatlon fo gold, apricot, pink and , 
old rose in mingled splashes, streaks and , 
blends. Buds are of splendid form and 
as frgrrant as Mme. Butterfly. Has at- - 
tained such a remarkable popularity を 
that the demand has so far exceeded the 
supply fo thsi sensational rose. (Price • 
零 2.0 0). 
BUSH ROSES ブシユロ-ズ 
六本 一組 送费共 金 五弗 
4 ^' 
Rose ( バラ） 
LORD CHARLEMONT (S. McGredy & Son, 
1922) 一 The long pointed, high-centered 
buds are the most nearly perfect of any 
red rose grown. They are produced 
singly on good strong stems. The color 
is a brilliant glowing crimson with almost 
black shadings. The open blooms are 
fully double, large and delicately frag' 
rant. (Price $1.50). 
ANGELE FERNET (H. T.) — Buds of deep 
flaming orange, opening to semi-double 
blooms of brilliant tango. A good grower 
and remarkably free from mildew. (Price 
$1.25). 
DAME EDITH HELEN (H. T.)—A new 
growing pink variety which holds its 
color with age. The flowers are large 
and full, of perfect form, carried on 
rigid, erect stems. Vigorous grower, free 
flowering ： and sweet seented. (Price $1.25). 
LADY MARGARET STEWART (H. T.)—The 
flowers in the young stage are deep sun¬ 
flower-yellow heavily veined and splashed 
with orangesearlet. The fully developed 
flowers are cadmium-orange. Buda long 
and pointed opening to very full flowers. 
Vigorous opening to very full flowers. 
Vigorous grower and free from mildew. 
(Price ¢1. 25). 
CLIMBING ROSES 
クライ三ンゲローズ 
All of these rosea are strong two year-old Dushes, budded 
on Manettl roots. They will bloom profusely next summer. 
Price Collection of six for $5.00 postpaid, with third zone, 
when in dromant condition. 
CHEERFUL (H. T.)—Shining pink illumined with orange 
and yellow at the base of the petals. Flowers large, full 
and of perfect shape and form. A cheerful and persistent 
bloomer. (Price 75c.) 
CUBA (H. T.) 一 Although the flowers are almost single they 
possess a charm and brilliancy which is an entirely new 
tone in Roses, a bright vermilion-scarlet overlying an 
、 orange ground. A vigorous grower and good bloomer. 
(Price $1.25). 
FRAU KARL DRUSCHKI (H. r.)—Pure white, outer petals 
occasionally tinged with pink;large moderately full, long 
and handsome buds; growth vigorous, free flowering - and 
hardy. (Price 66c). 
GOLDKN EMBLEM <H. T.) — A superb new rose, flowers are 
large and of perfect shape. In color it Is rich deep golden 
yellow, tinged witl; coppery orange. It is a perpetual 
bloomer, of free and branching habit with glossy green 
folfagre. A warded Gold Medal. (Price 75o.) 
HADLKY (H. T.)Flowers rich crimson with velvety tex¬ 
ture, of good shape, size and substance> sweet scentea; 
growth free and constant. (Price 75c.) 
IRISH FIRKFJLAME <11. T.) — Orange and crimson buds, 
opening to very large single blooms of gold and apricot 
with pink shadings. Foliage bronze and dark green. An 
unusually strong 1 rose. (Pried J1.00). 
Strong 2 years old plants, 75c. each; $7.50 per dozen; 
prepaid within third zone, when in dormant condition. 
BELLE OF PORTUGAL (H. Gigantea)—^Flowers a soft 
pink flushed with yellow at base of petals which are 
enormous. Buds long ： and pointed, expanding into blooms 
o£ remarkable size. Foliage light green. A rampant 
grower but requires about three years to produce a heavy 
crop of bloom. One of the loveliest roses grown. 
BLAC BOY (Clg：. H. T.) — An Australian rose that is becom¬ 
ing very popular. Dark red blossoms, fairly double and 
slightly fragrant. Extremely vigorous grower. (Price 
$ 1 . 00 ). 
CHEROKEE PINK (Cher.) — Ruddy pink flowers of large 
size, single and borne profusely in spring months. A very 
early bloomer. 
CLG. CECIIiE BRUNNER (Clg:. Poly.) — A vigorous climbf-i 
which is very popular. A very persistent bloomer, flowers 
perfectly double, exquisitely formed but tiny and borne 
in clusters. The color is a soft rose pink. Slightly 
fragrant. 
CLG. KAISEKIN AUGUSTA VICTORIA (Clg:. H. T.)—Outer 
petals of flowers creamy white, center Naples yellow, large, 
full and of good form. 
CLG, LADY HILLINGDON (Clg. T.)—^Flowers, large, and 
loose with long pointed buds and large petals; color a 
deep apricot yellow; foliage when young- purplish red. 
CLG. MME. BUTTERFLY (CIgr. H. T.)—Has all the charm 
of the bush type in addition to vigorous climbing qualities. 
Slender, shapely buds of shell pinK with gold base. Sweetly 
fragrant, (Price 冬 10 0). 
