Warrawee 
Every “Roeding’s Quality” rose groivn in our 
oivn growing grounds is given individual atten¬ 
tion. Ample space is provided between bushes to 
properly develop the branches and root system. 
Rootstocks used are those best suited to Pacific 
Coast conditions. Roses are dug when thoroughly 
ripened to assure a quick, healthy start in your 
garden. Rigid inspection precedes grading and 
packing. Your investment is protected by our 73- 
year record for reliability. 
Hinrich Gaede 
Victoria Harrington. (1931) A Captain Thomas production that is 
just coming into prominence. As vivid red as K. of K. but much more 
double. Blooms freely and is extra good in late autumn. Stems are 
thin and wiry supporting the blooms capably. We expect this rose to 
become very popular. $1.00. 
Warrawee. (1934) Plant Patent 140. Long-pointed, salmon-pink buds 
opening to fairly large flowers of exquisite shell-pink with a slightly 
darker reverse. There are about 25 petals and the open flower is much 
like Mme. Butterfly. Clove-like fragrance. $1.00. 
Yosemite. (1933) Plant Patent 109. We like this little rose very much 
as it blooms cheerfully throughout the season. Buds are beautifully 
formed, coppery-orange in color, opening to fully double blooms of 
orange-scarlet. Foliage is very healthy. (See color plate on page 43.) 
$ 1 . 00 . 
THE 
GOLDEN GATE 
COLLECTION 
The gorgeous coloring of the roses in this collection will light 
up your garden like a sunset over the Golden Gate. We have 
selected these three roses for the following qualities: (1) 
Strong growth; (2) Cutting value; (3) Colorful garden 
effect; (4) Free blooming habit; (5) Health and vigor. They 
will give splendid results in practically any garden. 
Duquesa de Penaranda. (1931) Whether in bud or fully opened 
flower, this rose is gloriously beautiful. The slender, shapely buds are 
brilliant orange and open to fully double blooms of golden peach and 
salmon shades. A very vigorous grower with glossy, disease resistant 
foliage. $1.00. 
Hinrich Gaede. (1931) The most popular new rose on the market 
today, giving satisfaction wherever it has been grown. Color is more 
brilliant than our illustration shows. The big, shapely buds which are 
borne singly on very long, strong stems are rust-red. Open blooms are 
fully double, rosy-copper in color with brilliant orange tones and dark 
veining on the outer petals. Few roses bloom so freely—no sooner is 
one crop of buds opened than a new one is started. Foliage is dark 
green and very resistant to mildew. $1.00. 
Southport. (1934) One of the finest red roses introduced in recent 
years. Buds are nicely formed and open flowers are sufficiently double. 
Color is bright red with a hint of gold at the heart of the bloom. 
Pleasing though not strong perfume. Plant is vigorous and easy to 
grow. We recommend Southport to those wanting a good red rose for 
cutting. $1.00. 
SPECIAL PRICE ON GOLDEN GATE COLLECTION AS A 
GROUP.. $2.50 
Plus 8c State Sales Tax 
Regular Price (if purchased separately). $3.00 
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