CALIFORNIA ROSES, INC. 
GRENOBLE. Crimson buds, opening to great big, brilliant red 
flowers. The plants are unusually strong and continuously in 
bloom. One of the best of the newer red Roses. 
HADLEY. An old-time red Rose of splendid form and an attrac¬ 
tive shade of crimson. Wonderful fragrance. 
HOOSIER BEAUTY. Another one of the older red Roses which 
is very fine on the Pacific Coast. Splendid form and fragrance. 
MARGARET McGREDY. One of the outstanding garden Roses. 
Handsome, healthy plants producing an abundance of large, 
double flowers of superb form and color. They open vivid 
scarlet and turn a remarkable shade of brick-red or orange- 
scarlet as they develop. One of the freest blooming and strongest 
growing Roses. 
MARY HART. (Hart, 1931.) Plant Patent No. 8. A striking red 
sport of Talisman which it resembles as to form and habit. Bud 
maroon-red, opening to well-formed blossoms of deep, velvety 
blood-red with an overglow of amber. $1.00 each. 
McGREDY’S SCARLET. Although the name is misleading, this 
is one of the finest red Roses in the garden. The splendid, 
strong, branching plants bloom all the time, with perfectly 
formed flowers, not scarlet but a lovely shade of red. If this 
Rose were fragrant, it would be one of the most popular of all 
garden varieties. 
RED RADIANCE. I .arge, dull red flower of Radiance form and 
fragrance. A reliable Rose which is easy to grow and is still in 
great demand. 
SOUTHPORT. An illuminated scarlet in a perfectly formed bud, 
opening to a loose flower which holds its color. Always full of 
perfumed flowers. An outstanding novelty. $1.00 each. 
TEXAS CENTENNIAL. Plant Patent applied for. A sport of 
President Herbert Hoover but of a different shade of red—that 
peculiar red which shows on the outside of the President Hoover 
bloom, easily described as brownish red, a deep red enlivened 
by a flush of gold. Same vigorous growth and freedom of bloom 
as its parent. Our plants were grown by the originator in 
Texas. $1.00 each. 
W. E. CHAPLIN. Large, double, deep crimson flower with mod¬ 
erate perfume. One of the attractive newer reds. 
WILLIAM ORR. Large, full, and very fragrant flower, deep 
velvety crimson with delightful sheen. Vigorous, free flowering 
under all weather conditions. 75 cts. each. 
PINK 
BETTY SUTOR. Very lasting, fragrant flower of pale rose-pink, 
heavily veined with rose, reverse of petals bright rosy pink. 
Exquisite form. All-season bloomer. 75 cts. each. 
BETTY UPRICHARD. One of the best loved of garden Roses, 
with large, double flowers of salmon, suffused with orange on 
the inside, and a coppery carmine reverse. A long-lasting flower 
with spicy fragrance. 
CARRIE JACOBS BOND. (Howard & Smith, 1935.) Plant 
Patent No. 158. The best pink Rose available. Ideal bud, opens 
carefully to perfect, lasting bloom of clean coral-rose, flushed 
crimson at center. Long cutting stems. Intensely fragrant. 
$1.50 each. 
DAME EDITH HELEN. Soft, even-toned pure pink. Remark¬ 
able for the large size of its very double symmetrical flowers, 
with regularly imbricated petals. Intense old Rose fragrance. 
When properly grown this is the best all-purpose pink. 
J. OTTO THILOW. Rich glowing rose-pink. Long-pointed, per¬ 
fectly shaped bud with large open flower, high-centered and 
double. A vigorous grower, with disease-resistant foliage. Free 
bloomer. 
LADY hLORENCE STRONGE. Shapely buds and large reddish 
prawn flowers; petals yellow at base, pink at edge, veined 
scarlet. Blooms profusely. 
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