Angels Mateu Catalonia 
GENERAL LIST OF "ROEDING'S QUALITY" 
BUSH ROSES 
TEAS, HYBRID TEAS, HYBRID PERPETUALS AND POLYANTHAS 
(Varieties of recent introduction are marked * and date of introduction given) 
‘Alezane. (1934) Striking and unusual 
colors; chestnut-red in bud with open 
blooms of golden brown paling to cop¬ 
pery-salmon. Flowers are quite double, 
of medium size and borne in generous 
number on a vigorous plant. Patented. 
$1.25. 
Anne Poulsen 
Angele Pernet. (1924) None of the 
most recently introduced roses can 
equal Angele in intensity of coloring. 
Buds are deep, flaming orange, opening 
to semi-double blooms of brilliant red¬ 
dish apricot. Petals are beautifully 
notched and frilled. Foliage is glossy 
and remarkably free from mildew. 60c. 
‘Angels Mateu. (1934) Salmon-coral. 
Described on page 34. Patented. $1.50. 
‘Anne Poulsen. (1935) Scarlet-crim¬ 
son. Described on page 34. Patented. 
$ 1 . 00 . 
Austrian Copper. Briar. Plant this bril¬ 
liant old favorite among shrubbery 
where it will not be disturbed. Prune 
lightly or not at all except for removal 
of very old, weak branches. Single 
blooms, petals orange-red on inside, yel¬ 
low on reverse. Occasional flowers are 
entirely yellow. 60c. 
‘Autumn. (1928) As the name sug¬ 
gests, this rose is of mingled shades of 
burnt orange and red. Somewhat like 
President Flerbert Floover but smaller, 
darker and more double. Rather suscep¬ 
tible to mildew if neglected. 60c. 
‘Black Knight. (1934) Dark velvet red. 
Described on page 34. Patented. $1.00. 
‘Caledonia. (1928) This is the best 
pure white rose of recent years. Buds 
are extra long and open very slowly. 
Sometimes inclined to ball but exquis¬ 
itely lovely when well grown. 60c. 
‘Catalonia. (1933) Buds deep rich 
carmine stained with orange; open 
blooms fully double. Bush of robust, 
rather spreading growth and almost 
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continuously in bloom. A great rose to 
provide vivid coloring in the garden. 
$ 1 . 00 . 
‘Catherine Kordes. (1930) A large rose 
of beautiful form. Flowers are fairly 
double; color is brilliant crimson scar¬ 
let. 60c. 
Cecil. Very large, single flowers of 
clear, golden yellow. Combines beauti¬ 
fully with other garden flowers. Re¬ 
sistant to mildew and almost constantly 
in bloom. Ranks with Isobel and Irish 
Elegance in desirability. 60c. 
Cecile Brunner. The best known and 
most popular baby rose for garden pur¬ 
poses. Small, long-pointed buds with 
daintily reflexed petals; flowers double, 
bright pink with touch of gold at base 
of petals; slightly fragrant. Borne in 
large, loose clusters on long, strong 
stems. A continuous bloomer. 60c. 
Chas. P. Kilham. Coppery-pink. De¬ 
scribed on page 37. 60c. 
‘Comtesse Vandal. (1932) This new 
European rose is the sensation of the 
year, having taken five European Gold 
Medals. The long pointed buds are of 
coral and salmon suffused with gold. 
Patented. $1.00. 
We ship hare root roses postpaid in 
California from December 5th until 
March 20th. For points outside Cali¬ 
fornia add 10 per cent to the order for 
postage charges. Overpayments will be 
refunded. After March 20th we can 
supply most varieties growing in pots. 
These must be shipped by express at ex¬ 
pense of customers. 
