® OLYMPIAD 
(Mme. Raymond Gaujard) (H.T.) This 
handsome French variety won the 1930 Gold 
Medal at Bagatelle. It has a very long bud and 
a fully double, extremely long-lasting flower of 
deep blood-red shaded with copper and yellow. 
Plants vigorous and free-flowering. This Rose 
has been a sensation on the west coast and is 
expected to achieve great popularity throughout 
the country. 45c each; 3 for $1.20. 
• GURNEY'S AMERICAN BEAUTY 
(H. P.) Without doubt one of the most beau¬ 
tiful roses ever produced. A rich red color, very 
large in size, and of perfect form. The rich red 
gradually passes to a beautiful crimson, which is 
delicately veined and shaded and very fragrant. 
If you do not have this variety, it should be 
included with your first order. An ideal cut- 
rose. 
* DAME EDITH HELEN 
(H. T.) A superb Rose of tire exhibition type, 
producing huge, shapely buds and very large, 
high-centered blooms of clear dazzling pink, 
composed of many concentric petals full to the 
center and sweetly fragrant. The stems are 
erect and very stiff. It is probably the hand¬ 
somest and showiest fully double pink Rose for 
exhibition. 
* FRAU KARL DRUSCHKI 
(II. P.) This brilliant white type Rose has 
become renowned as the very highest type of its 
class and the best snow-white Rose ever intro¬ 
duced. It is an extraordinarily strong grower, 
branching freely, and has the vigor and hardiness 
of an oak. Large, heavy foliage and magnificent 
flowers that are produced with great freedom on 
long, stiff stems. The color is marvelously white, 
without a tinge of yellow or any other shade. 
Hardy everywhere. 
FRAU KARL DRUSCHKI 
ALL VARIETIES 
SAME PRICE 
(Except as 
^ Noted) 
GURNEY’S HEAVY 
HARDY ROOTED 
ROSES 
•k GEN. JACQUEMINOT, H. P. 
A rich, velvety crimson, changing to a dark 
scarlet crimson, sometimes called the Black 
Rose. This is the best known of all Hybrid Per- 
petuals, and is without rival in fragrance and 
richness of color. An old favorite and one of the 
best known Roses in cultivation. 
★ JOANNA HILL 
Superb new, strong growing, everblooming 
Hybrid Tea Bush Rose. Large, long, handsome 
buds, opening into a deep, extremely double 
bloom of a beautiful shade of deep yellow flushed 
with a coppery orange at base of petals. Won¬ 
derfully strong, upright grower, quickly making 
a magnificent bush, clean and healthy. Very 
hardy. 
★ JULIEN POTIN 
(H.T.) Golden yellow. The aristocrat of pure 
yellow Roses. Of medium to large size, the 
pointed, clear yellow buds open to splendid 
golden yellow, fragrant blooms which hold their 
color well. 
★ LADY MARGARET STEWART 
It is of perfect form, with a high-pointed cen¬ 
ter, golden yellow shaded and streaked with 
orange and red. Especially handsome foliage. 
GURNEY’S BUSH ROSES 
—Every One Should Plant 
• GRUSS AN TEPLITZ 
The Sweetest, Richest Crimson Hybrid 
Tea Rose- Considered one of the world’s best 
Roses. The intense, dazzling color of this rose is 
found in no other variety. Fiery crimson, shaded 
with a dark velvety sheen totally unlike any other 
color in the world. Large, handsome, moderately 
double flowers. Produced in wonderful profu¬ 
sion. The flowers are produced singly, some¬ 
times in clusters, producing a gorgeous effect. 
Splendid cutting rose. See colored picture, front 
cover. 
• GURNEY’S PINK NEYRON 
One of the finest hardy Roses ever grown. It 
blooms unceasingly from June to November, on 
uniformly long, stiff, thornless stems, cup-shaped 
flowers 4 to 6 inches across. Color is a bright 
ruddy pink. 
• INDEPENDENCE DAY 
Flaming yellow buds, heavily shaded with cop¬ 
per and brown, opening quickly to moderately 
large flowers of 15 to 20 petals which rapidly fade 
to light orange-pink. 
• KAISERIN AUGUSTA VICTORIA 
A great white, hardy, everblooming Rose. 
Strong sturdy grower; free flowering; has become 
the most popular of all white roses for general 
planting. Blooms continuously from early spring 
until late fall; long pointed buds, large, double 
flowers, glorious in their perfection; borne on 
long, stiff stems; deliciously fragrant; especially 
good in autumn. Plant is moderately vigorous 
and very hardy. A lovely, truly indispensable 
white garden rose. 
GURNEY’S PINK NEYRON 
★ MARGARET McGREDY 
(H. T.) It is almost impossible to describe the 
extraordinary vividness of this scarlet-orange or 
brick-red flower. The color stands out in the 
garden like a torch. The symmetrical blooms are 
cup-shaped and double, with an excellent circular 
arrangement of the petals, and they are pro¬ 
duced with astonishing freedom throughout the 
entire season. This wonderful Rose never fails 
to draw favorable comment from visitors who see 
it growing in our nursery. Its sturdy growth, 
delightful perfume, and remarkable blend of 
colors is everything that could be desired. 
70th ANNIVERSARY COLLECTION - One Each 
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