CALIFORNIA ROSES, 
INC. 
EMPRESS. This clean growing new bright rose-pink has 
shown up very well with us. It has excellently formed 
exhibition flowers on long stiff stems. Vigorous upright 
grower with leathery dark green foliage. Very fragrant 
and a continuous bloomer. $1.00 each. 
HILDA. Massive buds and large, double, camellia-like 
flowers, salmon-pink inside, deep orange-carmine on 
the outside. 75 cts. each. 
J. OTTO THILOW. Rich glowing rose-pink. Long-point¬ 
ed, perfectly shaped bud with large open flower, high 
centered and double. A vigorous grower, with disease- 
resistant foliage. Free bloomer. Easily the premier 
among the rose-pinks. New canes always breaking 
from the base assure progressive, constant rebuilding 
of the bush. 50 cts. each. 
MAURICE. A soft coral-pink shading to deep gold near 
the bases of the petals. The rounded buds open to 
very large loose-petaled flowers revealing their deep 
yellow anthers. Bushy, productive, spreading type 
plant with an abundance of clean, healthy foliage; 
very bronzy new growth. 75 cts. each. 
MRS. A. R. BARRACLOUGH. One of the finest exhibition 
Roses. Very large, long-pointed buds. Extremely 
large and lasting flowers of illuminated soft sparkling 
carmine-pink, richly shaded with yellow and gold at 
the base. 50 cts. each. 
PICTURE. Each perfect velvety rose-pink and salmon 
toned bloom conjures up in the mind the reason for the 
naming of this rose. The form is lovely with the outer 
petals reflexed. Unusually free blooming and a fine 
cutting rose. Good thick dark-green healthy foliage. 
75 cts. each. 
ROSE MARIE. A lovely old Rose of clear rose-pink with 
splendid form and plant of medium growth. 50 cts. each. 
SWEET MEMORIE. (To be Patented). (Forrest L. Hieatt). 
The color is spinel pink with a yellow base and the re¬ 
verse of the petals is a very pleasing pomegranate 
shade. The plants are tall and erect and continuous 
all season bloomers. It is very much on the type of 
Betty Uprichard but we like it here very much better 
than we ever did Betty. The colors are deeper, the 
flower has more petals and it is a much better keeper. 
We feel from the reports coming in that our faith in 
this rose will be justified. $1.50 each. 
Salmon-Pink 
COUNTESS VANDAL. Patent No. 38. Exquisite flowers 
of flame-pink and salmon with bronzy shades—two- 
tone effect. Form resembles Los Angeles. $1.00 each. 
EDITH NELLIE PERKINS. Beautifully shaped buds and 
double flowers with daintily quilled petals of soft sal- 
mon-pink on the inner surface and deep coppery rose 
on the reverse, all richly flushed with orange and red. 
50 cts. each. 
IRISH CHARM. Golden apricot to blush-pink. Bud has 
exceptionally fine form. Quite fragrant. Continuous 
bloomer. 50 cts. each. 
LEONARD BAREON. The color is salmon, copper and 
shell-pink, well blended. The blooms are often over 
five inches in diameter and have a myriad of petals 
in one of the largest and fullest roses grown. A good 
and constant bloomer, whose perfume suggests red 
cedar and is pungent, yet one still knows it really be¬ 
longs to a Rose. A good bush and a healthy new type- 
of Rose. 50 cts. each. 
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