SUNSET'S NEW ROSES 
Bush and Climbing Roses are postpaid within the Fourth Zone 
Asterisk (*) indicates Patented Roses recently introduced 
♦Alezane. HT. Plant Patent No. 116. $1.50 
each. See illustration, front cover. 
♦Better Times. HT. Plant Patent No. 23. 
The brilliant ceiise flowers are large, double, 
and delicately fragrant. Their long, strong 
stems make them excellent for cutting. 
Foliage leathery, dark green. Very free, full 
bloomer. $1.25 each. 
Catalonia. HT. 75c. each. See illustration, 
page 4. 
Condesa de Sastago. HT. The brilliant 
colors of this new Rose from sunny Spain 
will win your admiration. Inside rosy red, 
reverse golden yellow. It likes heat, doing 
its best in midsummer. 75c. each. 
♦Countess Vandal. HT. Plant Patent No. 38. 
Long, pointed bud with distinctive shadings 
of coppery bronze, suffused with gold. The 
open flower furnishes an unusual arrange¬ 
ment of reflexed petals with a silvery sheen. 
A vigorous grower and a profuse bloomer, 25 
to 30 buds and blooms on long stems at one 
time being not at all uncommon. One of the 
finest Roses in many years. $1.00 each. 
Duquesa de Penaranda. HT. 75c. each. 
See illustration, page 3. 
♦Feu Pernet-Ducher. HT. Plant Patent No. 
103. $1.50 each. See illustration, page 2. 
Federico Casas. HT. 75c. each. See illus¬ 
tration, page 2. 
♦Gloaming. HT. Plant Patent No. 137. $1.50 
each. See illustration, front cover. 
Heinrich Wendland. HT. 60c. each. See 
illustration, page 9. 
Hinrich Gaede. HT. $1.00 each. See illus¬ 
tration, page 4. 
♦Luis Brinas. HT. Plant Patent No. 102. 
$1.25 each. See illustration, page 8. 
♦Mary Hart (Red Talisman). HT. Plant 
Patent No. 8. Maroon-red buds and flowers 
which never turn blue. Superb cutting and 
garden variety. $1.00 each. 
♦Matador. HT. Plant Patent No. 170. $1.50 
each. See illustration, front cover. 
Max Krause. HT. Probably the finest yellow 
Rose for outdoor use—a golden yellow that 
stays gold. Long bud and cup-formed bloom 
of great substance freely borne on a long 
stem. Foliage leathery and unusually resis¬ 
tant to Rose troubles. 60c. each. 
♦Mme. Cochet-Cochet. HT. Plant Patent 
No. 129. $1.25 each. See illustration, page 8. 
*Nigrette. HT. Plant Patent No. 87. “The 
Black Rose of Sangerhausen.” Its cup¬ 
shaped flowers are intensely deep maroon 
with blackish velvety sheen and are deli¬ 
ciously fragrant. The darkest of Roses— 
appearing almost black from a little distance. 
Petals do not burn in the sun. A continuous 
bloomer, spending most of its energy in form¬ 
ing blossoms. $1.50 each. 
President Plumecocq. HT. 60c. each. See 
illustration, page 10. 
Rouge Mallerin. HT. $1.00 each. See illus¬ 
tration, page 4. 
♦Souvenir (Yellow Talisman). HT. Plant 
Patent No. 25. Golden Rose of great beauty 
with all the fine qualities of Talisman, from 
which it is a sport. Exquisite bud, opening to 
a full flower of lovely golden yellow, suffused 
at times with a slight flush of pink. Large 
full flower, heavily petaled. $1.00 each. 
Souv. de Mme. C. Chambard. HT. 75c. 
each. See illustration, page 3. 
♦Token. HT. Plant Patent No. 95. Large 
Ophelia-shaped bud and full, double, very 
lasting flowers of a single-toned glowing 
orange—a unique color. A free bloomer of 
upright growth in the garden. Glossy, disease- 
resistant foliage. $1.25 each. 
♦Warrawee. HT. Plant Patent No. 140. $1.25 
each. See illustration, page 10. 
♦White Briarcliff. HT. Plant Patent No. 108. 
$1.50 each. See illustration, front cover. 
NOVELTY CUMBERS 
♦BLAZE (Everblooming Paul’s Scarlet Climber). 
LC. Plant Patent No. 10. The New Climbing 
Rose. Blaze truly justifies its name. It is a 
marvelous, hardy, everblooming scarlet-red 
Rose combining the bloom and growth of 
Paul’s Scarlet Climber with the everblooming 
character of Gruss an Teplitz, Blaze being a 
seedling of these varieties. Very vigorous 
grower and seldom out of bloom. It is truly 
a magnificent sight when in bloom, the plants 
being covered with blossoms from top to 
bottom. Can be trained low for bedding 
purposes, medium for shrub use, or used as a 
climber. $1.00 each. 
Climbing Duchess of Atholl. Cl. HT. Large 
globular buds and flowers of deep bronzy 
yellow, tinged with orange and old-rose. 
Very vigorous and a profuse bloomer. 75c. ea. 
♦Golden Climber (Mrs. Arthur Curtiss James). 
LC. Plant Patent No. 28. Combines extreme 
hardiness with blooms of Hybrid Tea type 
and quality; long lasting and most always 
solitary on stems often 18 inches or longer. 
It is very hardy, withstanding sub-zero tem¬ 
peratures. The handsome glossy green wood 
and red thorns are very ornamental. $1.00 ea. 
♦Everblooming Climbing Rio Rita. Cl. HT. 
Plant Patent No. 117. The introducers claim 
this Rose blooms constantly. It is a full- 
flowered Rose, deep crimson in color and 
highly perfumed. Whole sprays of blossoms 
can be cut without injury to the bush due to 
its luxuriant growth. $2.50 each. 
See other Climbers on page 11 
The World’s Smallest Rose! ROSA ROULETTI 
MAKES AN IDEAL GIFT 
A dwarf mature-blooming plant is easily covered by a teacup! The ex¬ 
quisite double pink blossoms are no larger than a dime! Everblooming, fra¬ 
grant, hardy; ideal for house, gift, or rock-garden. A joy to the shut-in. 
Blooming size potted plant, $1.00 each, postpaid. (Plus 3c. tax.) Planted 
in fancy colored pot with saucer, $1.50 each, postpaid. (Plus 5c. tax.) 
Please include Sales Tax within the State of California 
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