Recent Rose Introductions 
Our rose bushes are handled as nature intended. They 
are not dug prematurely in full foliage, nor are they in 
any way treated to preserve them. 
(D-R) Disease-resistant. These varieties, under favor¬ 
able growing conditions, are not likely to be affected by 
Mildew or Black Spot. 
HT—Hybrid Tea. Poly—Polyanthus or Cluster rose. 
H. Gig—Hybrid gigantea. 
Every rose guaranteed true to name or your money 
cheerfully refunded or rose replaced, as you wish. 
We grow our own roses at our Highway Nursery, lo¬ 
cated on the El Camino Real, one mile south of Sunny¬ 
vale toward Santa Clara. Why not visit our fields during 
the Summer months? 
We offer for our discriminating trade, only the most 
carefully selected, graded stock of 2-year old, budded 
field grown roses. We have a ready market for the light 
grades, elsewhere. 
The difference in price (aside from Patented varieties 
over which we have no control) is not to be taken as in¬ 
dicating superiority or inferiority of varieties. Many old 
favorites in the 35c group surpass the more recently in¬ 
troduced or more popular 50c group in beauty and gen¬ 
eral satisfaction. 
We are very careful to bud our roses only on such 
wild understocks as are definitely superior for the vari¬ 
ety. This enables us to offer bushes with a more vigor¬ 
ous constitution, evidenced by an extended season with 
more profuse blooms and long life. 
Patented Rose Varieties 
Amelia Earhart. HT. $1.50 ea.; 3 for $3.75 
Plant Patent No. 63. Very fragrant full flowers, 
graduating from a deep yellow center to an outer 
collarette of large cream petals with a blush over¬ 
tone. Leathery, dark foliage. 
Better Times. HT. $1.50 ea.; 3 for $3.75 
Plant Patent No. 23. Delicately fragrant, large, 
double, brilliant cerise flowers. Dark green leathery 
foliage. Really a cerise Columbia—it has all of its 
virtues. 
Blaze (see under Climbing Varieties) 
Countess Vandal. HT. (D-R) $1.00 ea.; 3 for $2.50 
Plant Patent No. 138. Perfectly formed buds of 
bronze and gold with copper and orange-carmine re¬ 
verse open to a blending of copper, salmon, and 
gold. Fragrant. Continuous bloom. 
Fred Walker. HT. (D-R) $2.00 ea.; 3 for $5.00 
Patent applied for. A new color in roses. Buds coral 
red ; blooms develop a lovely shade of glowing pink, 
with coppery orange base. When fully open, flower 
is soft, old rose, flushed gold. Free bloomer. 
Mary Hart. HT. $1.00 ea.; 3 for $2.50 
Plant Patent No. 8. The bud of this widely adver¬ 
tised sport of Talisman, is maroon-red and it opens 
to a cerise-rose. Blooms generously. 
McGredy’s Triumph. HT. $2.00 ea.; 3 for $5.00 
Patent applied for. A real Triumph. Large ovoid 
pointed bud, cerise overshadowed with orange, 
opens slowly to brilliant deep pink and cerise over¬ 
laid with amber toning to wide yellow center. 
Rheingold. HT. $1.50 ea.; 3 for $3.75 
Plant Patent No. 178. Descendant of the glorious 
old Marechal Niel. Large, fully double, fragrant 
blooms. Beautiful shade of soft golden yellow. 
Large, leathery foliage. Free bloomer. 
Yosemite. HT. $1.25 ea.; 3 for $3.15 
Plant Patent No. 109. Orange scarlet buds open to 
semi-double blooms of orange scarlet with suffusion 
of carmine on the reverse. Continuous bloomer. 
Low-growing. Splendid bedding rose. 
Navlet-Grown Bush Roses 
50c each; 6 for $2.75; 
Ariel. HT (D-R). 
Golden yellow, outer edge streaked with crimson. 
Profuse, intermittent bloomer. Vigorous. 
Autumn. HT. (D-R). 
Burnt orange, streaked with red. Upright habit. 
Free, continuous bloomer. Double, cupped bloom. 
Duchess of York. HT. 
Deep golden yellow, tangerine center, deepening to 
orange-tangerine. Large, very full flowers. 
E. G. Hill. HT 
Dazzling scarlet, shading to deeper pure red, but 
never showing purple. Very free bloomer. 
Etoile de Hollande. HT (D-R). 
Deep, bright red, semi-double flower. Very fragrant. 
Intermittent bloomer. One of the best. 
Feu Joseph Looymans. HT (D-R). 
Indian-yellow. Very large flower. Vigorous growth. 
Blooms abundantly and continuously. 
Gloria Mundi. Poly. 
Clusters of fully double, orange-scarlet flowers. In¬ 
termittent bloomer. Vigorous, upright growth. 
Golden Emblem. HT (D-R). 
Bud cadmium-yellow splashed red; bloom, canary 
yellow. Upright habit. Abundant, continuous 
bloomer. 
Impress. HT. 
Salmon-cerise, suffused with a luminous golden 
sheen. Very double. Free continuous bloomer. 
J. C. Thornton. HT. 
Glowing crimson-scarlet of great substance. Vigor¬ 
ous. Profuse bloomer all season. Branching habit. 
Joanna Hill. HT. 
Orange-yellow, darker than Sunburst. Full, semi¬ 
double. Vigorous, upright growth. Profuse bloomer. 
12 for $5.00 (Postpaid) 
Lady Forteviot. HT (D-R). 
Golden yellow, changing to deep apricot. Extremely 
fragrant. Continuous bloomer all season. Bushy. 
Mari Dot. HT. 
Bright salmon passing to salmon-pink, yellow base. 
Glossy, green foliage. Vigorous, healthy growth. 
Miss Rowena Thom. HT. 
Blending of fiery rose and rosy mauve, together 
with old-gold. Continuous bloomer all season. 
Mrs. Erskine Pembroke Thom. HT (D-R). 
Clear, deep canary yellow, without a trace of shad¬ 
ing. Upright habit. Profuse bloomer all season. 
Mrs. Sam McGredy. HT (D-R). 
Scarlet-copper-orange, heavily flushed Lincoln red 
on outside of petals. Profuse, continuous bloomer. 
Norman Lambert. HT (D-R). 
Deep salmon-orange, suffused bronze and yellow, 
fading to yellow at base. Continuous bloomer. 
Olympiad. HT. 
Pure crimson with golden base. Buds coppery red, 
tinged fire-red. Very beautiful. 
Roslyn. HT. 
Golden yellow (more orange back of petals). Buds 
deep orange. Compact growth. Free bloomer. 
Souv. de Mme. Boullet. HT. 
Dark cadmium-yellow. Large, full flower. Vigorous, 
spreading habit. Free and continuous bloomer. 
Susan Louise. H. Gig (D-R). 
Long-pointed deep pink bud, semi-double flesh- 
pink flower. Upright 4-5 ft. Intermittent bloomer. 
Talisman. HT. 
Golden yellow and copper. Extremely fragrant. Up¬ 
right, vigorous growth. Free bloomer. 
35c each; 6 for $2.00; 12 for $3.50 (Postpaid). 
Please include Sales Tax within State oj California. 
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