General List of 
"ROEDING'S QUALITY" 
BUSH ROSES 
TEAS, HYBRID TEAS, HYBRID PERPETUALS AND POLYANTHAS 
(Varieties of recent introduction are marked * and date of introduction given) 
*Alezane. H.T. (1934) Chestnut-red. Described on page 34. Patented. $1.50. 
American Beauty. H.P. We do not recommend this rose for general garden use 
but many will wish to grow it for sentimental reasons. In some gardens it pro¬ 
duces lovely blooms in early spring and late autumn. Crimson-carmine, shaded 
deep pink, very fragrant. 50c. 
Angele Pernet. H.T. (1924) None of the most recently introduced roses can 
equal Angele in intensity of coloring. Buds are deep, flaming orange, opening to 
semi-double blooms of brilliant reddish apricot. Petals are beautifully notched 
and frilled. Foliage is glossy and remarkably free from mildew. 60c. 
*Angels Mateu. H.T. (1934) Salmon-coral. Described on page 34. Patented. 
$1.50. 
Austrian Copper. Briar. Plant this brilliant old favorite among shrubbery 
where it will not be disturbed. Prune lightly or not at all except for removal of 
very old, weak branches. Single blooms, petals orange-red on inside, yellow on 
reverse. Occasional flowers are entirely yellow. 50c. 
*Autumn. H.T. (1928) As the name sug¬ 
gests, this rose is of mingled shades of 
burnt orange and red. Somewhat like 
President Herbert Hoover but smaller, 
darker and more double. Rather sus¬ 
ceptible to mildew if neglected. 50c. 
‘Black Knight. H.T. (1934) Dark velvet 
red. Described on page 34. Patented. 
$1.25. 
‘Caledonia. H.T. (1928) This is the best 
pure white rose of recent years. Buds 
are extra long and open very slowly. 
Sometimes inclined to ball but exquis¬ 
itely lovely when well grown. 60c. 
‘Carrie Jacobs Bond. H.T. (1935) Old 
rose color. Described on page 34. Pat¬ 
ented. $1.25. 
‘Catalonia. H.T. (1933) Carmine and 
orange. Described on page 34. $1.00. 
Golden Emblem 
Cecil. H.T. Very large, single flowers 
of clear, golden yellow. Combines beau¬ 
tifully with other garden flowers. Re¬ 
sistant to mildew and almost constantly 
in bloom. Ranks with Isobel and Irish 
Elegance in desirability. 60c. 
Cecile Brunner. Poly. The best known 
and most popular baby rose for garden 
purposes. Small, long-pointed buds with 
daintily reflexed petals; flowers double, 
bright pink with touch of gold at base 
of petals; slightly fragrant. Borne in 
large, loose clusters on long, strong 
stems. A continuous bloomer. 50c. 
Chas. P. Kilham. H.T. Coppery-pink. 
Described on page 38. 60c. 
‘Comtesse Vandal. H.T. (1932) This 
new European rose is the sensation of 
the year, having taken five European 
Gold Medals. The long pointed buds are 
of coral and salmon suffused with gold. 
Patented. $1.00. 
‘Condesa de Sastago. (1933) Rose red 
with gold reverse. Described on page 
38. 75c. 
Cuba. H.T. Brilliant orange-scarlet 
buds of great length which open to 
large, almost single flowers of Vermil¬ 
lion and orange. A gorgeous bedding 
rose. 50c. 
“Daily Mail." (See Mme. Edouard Her- 
riot) 50c. 
Dainty Bess. H.T. Single pink. Described 
on page 37. 50c. 
We ship hare root roses postpaid in 
California from December 5th until 
March 20th. For points outside Cali¬ 
fornia add 10 per cent to the order for 
postage charges. Overpayments will be 
refunded. After March 20th we can 
supply most varieties growing in pots. 
These must be shipped by express at 
expense of customers. 
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Mrs. Sam McGredy 
Dame Edith Helen. H.T. (1926) Won¬ 
derful pointed buds which open very 
slowly to large, perfectly formed 
blooms. The color is an even shade of 
brilliant pink. Very fragrant. Best re¬ 
sults are obtained from this rose if it is 
pruned lightly into a tall bush. 50c. 
‘Dazla. H.T. (1930) Brownish-orange 
changing to orange-scarlet. Semi-single 
bedding variety of striking brilliance. 
50c. 
‘Director Rubio. H.T. (1928) This rose 
is “different.” The large, thick petals 
are interspersed with short curled ones 
which give the flower a peony-like form. 
The color is warm, rich pink in the open 
bloom and dark carmine in the bud. 
Flowers are borne on strong stiff stems. 
50c. 
Mari Dot 
