CALIFORNIA ROSES. 
INC. 
MARION CRAN. Geranium-scarlet, veined orange and 
yellow. A vigorous grower with many double, high- 
centered flowers. Blooms the entire season and has 
nearly thornless branches bearing clean, disease-re¬ 
sistant foliage. 75 cts. each. 
MME. JOSEPH PERRAUD. Long, slender, pointed buds 
opening to fragrant blooms of novel nasturtium-orange, 
flushed with shell-pink at the petal edges. Colors 
shown in greater contrast as the season advances. 
$1.00 each. 
MRS. PAUL GOUDIE. Another interesting Rose from Mc- 
Gredy. Well-formed, fragrant flower of a peculiar 
shade of yellow, edged and veined with rose-pink and 
crimson. A symphony in colors. Dark glossy green 
foliage on beautiful plants. $1.00 each. 
PRESIDENT HERBERT HOOVER. One of the most popular 
garden Roses—in fact, the best Rose introduced in recent 
years. A sturdy grower producing an unbroken suc¬ 
cession of handsome, flaming scarlet and yellow buds 
which open to soft creamy yellow blooms, tinged with 
deep rose on the outer surface of petals. Intensely 
fragrant. 50 cts. each. 
ROSETTE DELIZY. A distinctive Rose having yellow heart 
with outer petals dark carmine. The plant has the 
"shrub habit" of the old-fashioned Tea Rose. Vigorous, 
healthy; constant and profuse bloomer. 50 cts. each. 
TALISMAN. This brilliant yellow-red-orange favorite is 
in strong demand. One of the finest garden Roses for 
cutting. Thrives almost everywhere. Occasional im¬ 
perfect flowers are noted, but these are more than off¬ 
set by the profusion of specimen bloom throughout the 
year. 50 cts. each. 
Red 
BETTER TIMES. Patent No. 23. The brilliant cerise flow¬ 
ers are large double and delicately fragrant. Being 
produced on long strong stems they are excellent for 
cutting. Foliage is leathery, dark green. A very free 
bloomer. $1.25 each. 
BLACK KNIGHT. (V. S. Hillock, 1934.) Patent No. 
159. The buds are deep velvety crimson and as the 
flower opens this hue predominates until fully expand¬ 
ed. The tips of the petals gradually darken until the 
flower deepens to a garnet-maroon and the surface of 
the petals suggests thick velvet. An upright, cylindric¬ 
al bush despite the fact that it is a seedling from Chat¬ 
eau de Clos Vougeot. Not a mere novelty but a real 
productive Rose. $1.00 each. 
CHATEU de CLOS VOUGEOT. Large double flowers of 
bright velvety red, overlaid dark garnet. Wonderful 
fragrance. Low, sprawly plants which bloom freely. 
50 cts. each. 
E. G. HILL. A standard red variety which is almost in¬ 
dispensable. Strong, upright plants, very free, with 
large, double flowers of brilliant red. 50 cts each. 
ESSENCE. Long-pointed bud; fiery, velvety crimson 
flowers of sweet fragrance are borne on strong stems. 
A bushy and vigorous grower. 50 cts. each. 
ETOILE DE HOLLANDE. Blackish crimson buds which 
open to well-formed, double flowers of glowing velvety 
scarlet, full of the genuine old-fashioned perfume. Plants 
branch vigorously, producing a continuous succession 
of bloom. This has been the best garden red to date. 
50 cts. each. 
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