CALIFORNIA ROSES, INC. 
IRISH CHARM. Golden apricot to blush-pink. Continuous 
bloomer. Quite fragrant. 
LOS ANGELES. One of the loveliest Roses ever produced— 
unfading luminous coral-pink, toned with copper and shaded 
with gold. One of California’s children which does exceptionally 
well in its home state. A prolific producer of deliciously fragrant 
flowers. Heavy pruning is disastrous to this variety. 
LOUISE CATHERINE BRESLAU. An ovoid bud, coral-red 
shaded chrome-yellow, and full, double flower, shrimp-pink 
shaded with coppery orange. 
MRS. LOVELL SWISHER. A California Rose loved for its deli¬ 
cate salmon-pink buds and fragrant flowers of the same shade. 
It is a constant and prolific bloomer on strong plants with 
beautiful foliage. 
WHITE 
CALEDONIA. Beautifully shaped, long, tapered buds opening to 
snowy white flowers. Almost the perfect white Rose, its only 
fault being a tendency to balled flowers in the spring. Intense 
old Rose fragrance. 
EDITH KRAUSE. A superb white Rose of magnificent size, both 
in bud and bloom. Valuable as an exhibition Rose. Not a 
prolific bloomer. 
KAISERIN AUGUSTE VIKTORIA. One of the oldest of the 
Hybrid Tea Roses, and still the most perfect white Rose. The 
creamy buds develop into dazzling snow-white flowers of perfect 
form. They are deliciously fragrant. 
MME. JULES BOUCHE. Best bedding white. Vigorous plants 
bearing a profusion of glistening white, medium-sized blooms. 
SINGLES AND SEMI-DOUBLES 
CECIL. The only really pure yellow single Hybrid Tea. Its large 
petals look as if stamped from rich yellow velvet. For table 
decoration it is perfect, as well as making a glorious exhibition 
in the garden. 75 cts. each. 
CUBA. A very showy decorative garden Rose. Tall grower, pro¬ 
ducing big, cup-shaped, semi-double flowers of flaming scarlet- 
orange, aging to vivid orange-pink. 
DAINTY BESS. Deservedly the most popular single Rose. The 
large flowers have a frilly edge, so much so that some of the 
blooms seem almost square instead of round. The inside of the 
petals is soft rose-pink while the reverse is a deeper old-rose. 
The center is filled with a large mass of golden stamens on 
wine-red filaments. 
DAZLA. Brilliant orange and scarlet. See color plate, page 5. 
INNOCENCE. Shapely buds and large, single, pure white blooms 
with a center of fine red stamens tipped with gold. 
IRISH ELEGANCE. Bronzy orange with scarlet-apricot hues. 
Single. 
IRISH FIREFLAME. Rich salmon, pink, and gold. Single. 
I ZINGARI. Orange-scarlet, vividly contrasted in the open flow¬ 
er, changing to violet-old-rose. Truly the gypsy among Roses. 
K. OF K. Semi-double flower of pure dazzling scarlet. 
LORD CASTLEREAGH. Rich deep crimson, as seen in old 
tapestries. Bright golden stamens. Sweetly scented. 
LULU. Long-pointed buds of salmon-orange; semi-double flowers 
of salmon, rose and pink. Beautiful foliage. 
MRS. DUDLEY FULTON. (Thomas, 1931.) Plant Patent No. 
122. This beautiful evergreen, shrub-like Rose produces dainty 
ivory-white, single flowers in great profusion. 
PRESIDENT JAC. SMITS. Dark velvety red; cinnamon scent. 
VESUVIUS. Poppy-like flowers of dark unfading crimson. 
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