CALIFORNIA ROSES, INC. 
Hyb ri d Tea B us h Ro ses 
YELLOW 
FEU JOSEPH LOOYMANS. Splendid, long, golden orange buds 
opening to full flowers of striking yellow, tinged with apricot; 
fragrant. 
GOLDEN DAWN. Yellow buds, stained crimson, opening to 
fragrant, well-formed Marechal-Niel-yellow flowers. A superb 
bedding Rose, remarkable for its handsome, disease-resisting 
foliage and steady, prolific blooming qualities. 
GOLDEN EMBLEM. Large flower of rich cadmium-yellow. 
One of the best yellow Roses for the Pacific Coast. 
JOANNA HILL. Splendidly formeel two-toned yellow flower of 
the Ophelia family. Fine for cutting. 
MAX KRAUSE. A great big golden yellow Rose, lighter at the 
edges of the petals, and with soft bronzy tones in the center. 
Strong plant with splendid, healthy foliage. $1.00 each. 
MRS. E. P. THOM. This California variety is one of the finest 
yellow garden Roses ever produced. The rich lemon-yellow 
flowers have splendid form and are continuously produced on 
strong, healthy plants. Should be in every garden. 
POLLY. A wonderfully beautiful flower of pink and yellow, with 
delightful fragrance. One of the finest of the Ophelias. 
SAN DIEGO. (Forrest L. Hieatt, 1935.) A fine two-toned yellow 
whose form is good from bud to fully opened bloom, which 
matures a pleasing buff. Always in llower, carrying a large pro¬ 
portion of exhibition blooms. Bright, clean, glossy foliage, 
notably disease-resistant. $2.00 each. 
SOUV. DE CLAUDIUS PERNET. The first pure yellow Rose, 
and still liked for exhibition and cutting. 
VILLE DE PARIS. A popular pure yellow variety with flowers 
of splendid form on long stems. 
WILLIAM F. DREER. Exquisite fl< wer of shell-pink flushed 
with yellow. An indescribably beautiful sport of Los Angeles. 
COPPER-BRONZE 
DUCHESS OF ATHOLL. A sturdy garden Rose with large buds 
opening to a striking bronzy yellow flower deeply tinged with 
orange and flaming pink. 
GRUSS AN COBURG. This Rose, with coppery bud and buff, 
yellow, and pink open flower, blooms continuously. Unfor¬ 
gettable perfume. The bronzy heavy foliage on a vigorous bush 
is the final touch which puts it among the fine Roses. 75 cts. ea. 
IMPRESS. A large, very double flower of salmon-cerise suffused 
with gold. Attractive camellia form. 
MARI DOT. Gorgeous flower of salmon-apricot. Very distinct 
and deliciously fragrant. Plants are of only medium height but 
covered with beautiful shiny foliage. 
MRS. SAM McGREDY. A beautiful flaming copper-orange, 
heavily flushed with Lincoln-red on the outside of the petals. 
The blending of fiery hues in this flower baffles description. 
Sweetly perfumed. Free flowering. 75 cts. each. 
ORANGE, SALMON, YELLOW 
OR MULTICOLORS 
AUTUMN. Very double flowers of a mixture of burnt-orange, red, 
and yellow. One of the richest combinations of color to be found 
in Roses. Very fragrant and continuously borne on strong, 
upright plants with leathery foliage. 
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