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GOLDEN EMBLEM £ .60 
The best yellow rose in most sections of California. 
Rich golden yellow, heavily splashed with red. 
Splendid thick glossy foliage. A strong grower but 
will not stand heavy pruning. An excellent exhibi¬ 
tion rose but subject to die-back. 
GOLDEN RAPTURE £ .75 
A splendid new yellow rose with a lovely tone of 
pure canary yellow with a splendidly formed bud 
and quite fragrant. A vigorous grower (3 ft.) with 
nice leathery foliage. 
GROOTENDORST (Pink) $ .50 
A rugosa rose used for hedges or as a shrub. A 
strong growing bush with thick crinkly foliage that 
does not mildew. The flower resembles a carnation 
in form but smaller. Color a bright pink. May be 
pruned in formal shape. 
GRUSS AN COBURG (Felburg 1927) £ .50 
A very attractive medium size flower of apricot 
yellow and extremely fragrant. It is a vigorous up¬ 
right grower with disease resistant foliage. Does 
well in a shady location. 
HOOSIER BEAUTY $ .50 
Dark velvety red and very fragrant. A fine cut 
flower. A moderate growing bush and free bloomer. 
IMPRESS (A. Dickson 1929) $ .50 
A large camellia shaped flower of rosy red with 
orange suffusion. While not an especially vigorous 
grower, the growth is short and robust, producing 
a profusion of bloom. This rose seems to be best 
in early spring and late fall. 
INNOCENCE £ .50 
Large semi-single white with golden yellow stamens. 
Bu3h a moderate grower with dark green, disease 
resistant foliage. The best white of its type. 
ISOBEL $ .50 
A strong growing bush bearing a profusion of long 
pointed buds that open to large flowers of carmine 
red shaded yellow. Considered one of the best of 
the singles. Tall grower. 
I. ZINGARI $ .50 
A semi-single medium sized flower of blazing 
orange-3carlet borne several together on medium 
size stem. Very good to give color in the garden. 
A strong spreading grower and prolific bloomer. 
Prefers cool climate. 
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