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C. H. STOCKING 
PRESIDENT HERBERT HOOVER 
(Coddington 1930) $ .50 
This rose continues to be very popular with many. 
It has a long pointed bud of orange scarlet opening 
to a very large flower of orange and pink. As the 
flower ages the bright colors fade to a creamy pink. 
The petals of this rose have such wonderful sub¬ 
stance that it is an unusually fine cut flower. A 
very strong upright grower. Mildews slightly. 
RAPTURE £ .50 
The best of the Ophelia family. A long pointed bud 
of pink shaded apricot. A strong grower and fragrant. 
RED HOOVER £ .60 
This sport of Pres. Hoover is not really a red rose 
but the outside of the petals is a deep red while the 
inner side is just a deeper shade of orange. Growth 
is the same as its parent although the foliage is 
some better. 
RED TALISMAN $ .60 
This is a red sport of Talisman that originated in 
our field. Growth and foliage same as Talisman. 
Color a deep maroon red, fading to a lighter shade 
in the sun, which is characteristic of all red sports 
of Talisman. 
ROSLYN (Towill 1929) f .50 
In the bay section and along the coast, this yellow 
rose is outstanding. A full golden yellow bloom with 
deeper shadings in the center and orange splashings 
on back of petals. A strong upright grower with 
excellent foliage. A profuse bloomer. 
SENORITA De ALVERAZ 
(B. R. Cant 8C Sons 1931) $ .60 
Although this rose is five years old, the rose public 
have seen very little of it and have overlooked a 
real rose. In the field, it has been one of the most 
charming roses one could ask for. A long pointed 
bud opening to a large semi-single flower of clear 
glowing salmon with a satiny sheen, born several 
together on a branch. Very fragrant. The bush is a 
low spreading grower (2 ft.) with an abundance of 
large leatheiy dark green, resistant foliage. A very 
profuse continuous bloomer. 
SHOT SILK £ .50 
A beautiful combination of orange rose overlaid with 
yellow and suffused with pink. Bush i3 a good 
grower with an abundance of glossy, dark green 
foliage. Will thrive in shade. A continuous bloomer 
with cup shaped, fragrant flowers. 
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