CHOICE VARIETIES 
* Crimson Glory 
(Plant patent 105) 
Deep crimson. A 
beautifully modeled 
rose. It is a vigorous 
grower, producing 
an abundance of su¬ 
perb blooms. They 
are immense in the 
fall. Its large buds 
are of typical urn- 
shape. They open 
into full, well-form¬ 
ed, delightfully fra¬ 
grant blooms of a 
deep vivid crimson, 
shaded ox-blood and 
finished with a vel¬ 
vety sheen. 
$1.25 each 
Crimson Glory 
Sylvia Groen (Novelty of 1938) 
A grand sport from the well known 
President Hoover, originating at the nurs¬ 
eries of Mr. C. Groen of Montebello and 
named by him in honor of his daughter. 
We have observed this rose both under 
glass and in field trials at our nurseries 
during the past two years and unhesitating¬ 
ly recommend it as one of the finest sport 
novelties of recent years. Identical with 
President Hoover save color, which is pure 
salmon rose. $1.50 each 
’^Sterling (Plant patent No. 21) 
e have tested this new variety out in 
field culture during the past two years, and 
find that it is a very free blooming rose 
pink variety particularly good for cutting. 
Exceedingly fragrant, with long stemmed 
hlooms beautiful either in bud or when 
fully developed. $1.25 each 
^Glowing Sunset (Plant patent 104) 
Yellow and pink, the color is an inde¬ 
scribable combination of orange-yellow and 
rose-pink. Long pointed blooms open to 
full, double flowers with the inner petals 
lengthened and twisted in the bizarre man¬ 
ner of a choice Cactus dahlia. $1.25 each 
Mme. Joseph Perraud 
Winner of the Bagatelle Gold Medal at 
Paris 1934, and well worthy of the dis¬ 
tinction given. Color intense deep orange. 
Bud long and pointed opening to full per¬ 
fectly formed blooms. A grand variety. 
$1.00 each 
Maurice 
W e regard this lovely rose as an im- 
])rovement on Mrs. Sam McGredy. Bud, 
open hloom, and fully developed flower 
are almost identical but the color is a much 
deeper shade of copper-orange and the red 
shadings on the exterior of the petals more 
vivid. $1.00 each 
Hinrich Gaede 
Multicolored. Long-pointed, shapely bud 
of nasturtium red color. Kaleidoscopic 
colors — rich luminous vermilion, shaded 
golden yellow. Fruity fragrance. 
$1.00 each 
Sir Henry Segrave 
A big double lemon-yellow with splen¬ 
did long pointed buds. W e regard this as 
one of the outstanding yellows in the light 
colored section. You cannot go wrong in 
selecting this variety; we have given it 
thorough trial. 75c each 
Heinrich Wendland 
The color ensemble to be noted in this 
lovely new rose is most unusual ... a 
rich unfading nasturium red with the re¬ 
verse of the petals rich buttery-yellow . . . 
vigorous in growth . . . intensely fragrant 
. . . beautifully foliaged. 75c each 
Golden Rapture 
A splendid new yellow rose of upright 
growth. Pure yellow buds. Beautiful large 
double flowers which last without fading. A 
splendid variety for cutting and bedding. 
75c each 
Feu Joseph Looymans 
Remarkable for its long pointed bud of 
brilliant Indian yellow and the large, 
double, cupped, very fragrant flower. Vig¬ 
orous, and a continuous bloomer. 
75c each 
Malar Ros (Kordes, 1932) 
A new German Rose with large, pointed, 
oval-shaped buds carried on rigid stems. 
The large, rich crimson flowers are fully 
double. They are remarkably sweet-scented 
. . . the intense old Rose perfume. 
75c each 
Etoile De Hollande 
The most ])opular red garden Rose. A 
brilliant crimson-red, a strong vigorous 
grower and a free and continuous bloomer; 
llower large, moderately double. 75c each 
Ville De Paris 
A distinct rich buttercup yellow without 
a trace of any other color. It retains its 
richness under all weather conditions. An 
ideal Rose for cutting purposes, with long 
])ointed buds, good stems; an upright tall 
grower and a profuse bloomer. 75c each 
Improved Lafayette 
Th is is the most profuse flowering Rose 
we know. It is of strong habit producing 
continuously from early spring until frost 
a great mass of medium-sized flowers. The 
color is a deep glowing red freely suffused 
with vivid crimson. The strong, upright 
bushes covered with masses of flower 
trusses make it ideal for massing and gar¬ 
den effect. 75c each 
Mme. Jules Guerin 
A beautiful rose with truly enormous 
blooms of pale yellow, perfect during 
every stage of its development. A first class 
exhibition rose of exceptional beauty. 
75c each 
Condesa De Sastago 
Might be regarded as an improved Talis¬ 
man. with about the same color values, 
only in greatly accentuated color tones. 
Upper portion of petals intense vermilion- 
scarlet, reverse side rich golden-yellow. A 
Rose of startling color effect. A good 
grower, a free bloomer, and deliciously 
fragrant. 75c each 
Cynthia 
The attractive buds develop into splen¬ 
did full flowers of a rich Oriental rose 
color. Its free flowering habit and attrac¬ 
tive color make it very desirable. 75c each 
Lady Forteviot 
One of the most artistic of bi-colored 
Roses. Flowers more or less semi-double. 
Color bright yellow flushed with cardinal 
red. Fine foliage. Exceedingly vigorous 
growth. A hardy, continuous bloomer. 
75c each 
Edouard Schill (Kordes, 1931) 
Large ovoid buds and very large, full 
double flowers. The color as the buds first 
unfold is rich coral scarlet overlying a 
deep old gold ground. As they develop 
they pass to pretty coral rose with satiny 
golden suffusion. An effective desirable 
Rose. 75c each 
Lulu 
A lovely semi-double Rose in an en¬ 
trancing shade of pure, golden apricot. 
Buds of model form, unequaled for cutting. 
It’s a gem for cut-llower purposes. 
75c each 
Gipsy Lass 
A sj)lendid novelty among the crimson 
Roses with exquisitely shaped, rich scarlet- 
crimson flowers with maroon shading. A 
strong, vigorous grower. Splendid for 
cutting. 75c each 
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★Patented Roses 
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