JOANNA HILL 
INNOCENCE —Great stiff petalecl flowers 4 
to 6 inches across, long ivory buds. Single 
white, unlike any other rose. Rich, spicy frag¬ 
rance. 
IRISH ELEGANCE —Long, beautiful buds of 
apricot, opening into a single flower. 
IRISH FIREFLAME — Rich deep orange, 
splashed with crimson. Single flower. 
IRISH HOPE —A beautiful full bud opening 
into a rich red of perfect form. Delightfully 
fragrant. Bush is upright with shiny bronze 
green foliage. 
ISOBEE — Flowers single and of a rich, 
flushed orange-scarlet changing to brilliant 
pink and copper with pure yellow centers. 
JOANNA HILL —A slender daintily colored 
variety of orange yellow. Moderately fragrant 
and exceptionally fine for cutting. 
JUEIEN POTIN —Gorgeous brilliant golden- 
yellow becoming deeper as the flower matures. 
Buds long and shapely. Glossy, bronzy-green, 
mildew-proof foliage. 
K. A. VICTORIA —Pearly white, tinted with 
lemon in center. 
K. OP K.— Brilliant scarlet with a velvety 
shean. Semi-double, intensely fragrant and 
wonderful for cutting. 
KILLARNE7 BRILLIANT — Rich slowing 
shade of rosy-carmine. Sport of the Killarney. 
LADY HILLINGTON —Beautiful long point¬ 
ed buds opening into rich apricot-yellow blooms. 
Foliage when young, dark violet, turning to 
deep green with age. 
LADY MARGARET STEWART — Buds of 
deep sunflower yellow, heavily veined with 
orange scarlet which open into a flower of 
deep sunflower-yellow. Leathery sage green 
foliage which seems to be disease proof. 
LORD CHARLEMONT —Long buds opening 
to large double flowers of intense clear crim¬ 
son-scarlet and deepening to lasting carmine- 
crimson with almost-black shadings. 
LOS ANGELES —Rich flaming pink, shaded 
golden yellow. The most popular rose grown. 
LULU —Dainty, extremely long buds of coral 
apricot with which the bush is covered at all 
times. Flowers semi-double, but of beautiful 
form. 
LADY ALICE STANLEY —Very double flow¬ 
ers of light silvery pink, darker on the outside 
of the petals. 
LADY ASHTOWN —Deep carmine-pink, shad¬ 
ing to a yellow at the base of petals. Continu¬ 
ous bloomer. 
LUCIE MARIE — A very strong growing 
plant, producing an abundance of bloom. A 
soft apricot yellow lightly suffused with cop¬ 
pery red. 
LADY FORTEVIOT —Large buds opening to 
very large bright saffron yellow flowers 
flushed with carmine, red and orange. 
MABLE MORSE —Prize winner at the 1934 
rose show. Beautiful buds crimson tinted, open¬ 
ing to a full yellow. 
MARGARET McGREDY —Orange scarlet or 
brick red. Heavy, beautiful foliage and stout 
stems. 
MEV. G. A. VanROSSEM— Petals exception¬ 
ally thick and dark orange-yellow heavily 
veined and suffused with red. 
McGREDDYS SCARLET —Brilliant red pet¬ 
als on hinges of deep gold. An exceptionally 
fine rose, seldom out of bloom. 
MME. BUTTERFLY — A brilliant pink suf¬ 
fused apricot and gold. Very sweet-scented. 
MME. CAROLINE TESTOUT — Clear pink, 
flowers large and showy. 
MME. EDOUARD HERRIOT— A pure cop¬ 
per color, with buds of coral red, shaded with 
yellow at the base. 
MME. JULES BOUCHE— White, lightly tint¬ 
ed with pink at the center. 
MRS. HENRY BOWLES —Warm pink flushed 
with salmon. In constant and profuse bloom 
from earlv spring until late fall. 
MRS. LOVELL SWISHER — Deep coppery- 
salmon, shading to delicate salmon-pink. Vig¬ 
orous grower and free bloomer. 
MISS ROWENA THOM —Long buds opening 
to very large blooms of dark rose-pink, base of 
petals golden colored. 
MRS. AARON WARD —Indian yellow, washed 
salmon rose; buds small but beautifully formed 
and borne profusely; vigorous growth. 
MRS. E. P. THOM— Has well formed buds 
and fairly large, double flowers of clear, even 
yellow, produced on good stems. 
MRS. PIERRE S. DUPONT — Beautifully 
formed, dark orange yellow. The buds are 
rather small but a most profuse bloomer. Dark 
glossv green mildew-free foliage. 
MRS. SAM McGREDDY— Large fairly double 
bloom of orange salmon, with a suffusion of 
gold. Strong healthy grower. 
MRS. HENRY MORSE —A bright pink with 
silverv shadings. 
NORMAN LAMBERT —Salmon orange suf¬ 
fused bronze: shading to yellow at the base. 
OLD GOLD —Coppery red; a very fine and 
popular rose. 
OPHELIA — Flesh pink, shaded with rose. 
Large beautifully formed buds standing up 
well on stiff stems. 
OLYMPIAD — Rich oriental velvety scarlet 
with golden base. 
PADRE —Rich coppery scarlet. Semi-double 
flowers borne on long erect stems on a tall 
bush. Free bloomer and a remarkable color. 
PRESIDENT HOOVER — Combines many 
shades of cerise-pink, flame, scarlet, and yel¬ 
low Long, beautifully formed buds and a rich 
fragrance. Bush is exceptionally fine. 
FERLE DE ORR —Similar to Cecil Brunner, 
but with coppery shade. 
PORTADOWN IVORY —Long buds opening 
to ivory white. Perfectly double flowers, 
sweetly scented. 
PORTLAND ROSE NURSERY—7240 DIVISION ST—PORTLAND, OREGON 
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