THE BEST IN ROSES” 
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JOANNA HILL (Hill 1928) ^ .60 
A fine yellow rose with a perfect form. The outer 
petals are a clear sulphur yellow and the inner a 
deeper tone, A vigorous upright grower. A fine cut 
flower and fragrant. 
J. OTTO THILOW ^ .60 
This is one of the flnest, most perfectly formed pink 
roses. The flower is large, double, high centered and 
of a glowing rose pink. A constant bloomer. Growth 
is vigorous and with an abundance of thick leathery 
foliage. An exhibition rose. 
KATHARINE PECTOLD 
(Verschuren-Pectold 1934) ^ .75 
For those who love to grow the long, slender, per¬ 
fectly formed buds. Katharine Pectold should prove 
very pleasing. The color is a rich shade of old gold 
and orange or a terra cotta. While only semi-double 
and not fragrant, its perfect form and color make it 
worth growing. 
LADY FORTEVIOT ^ .60 
A rose similar in form to Angele Pemet. It is a 
golden yellow changing to deep apricot and having 
a very pleasing fragrance. A vigorous, bushy grower 
with glossy, bronzy-green foliage and a continuous 
bloomer. Excellent in nearly all sections. 
LOUISE C. BRESLAU ^ .60 
One of our flnest roses. A large, very double rose of 
coral red shaded apricot, borne on strong stiff 
stems. Heavy leathery, glossy foliage. A flne cut 
flower, moderately fragrant and floriferous. 
LUCIA ZULOAGA (P. Dot 1934) ^ .60 
Lucia Zuloaga offers a color different from any other 
rose. It is a deep brownish scarlet with a golden 
undertone. While it has but from fifteen to twenty 
petals, it is very attractive both in the bud and open 
flower; very prolific in its bloom. The plant is a 
vigorous spreading grower (2 ft.) with perfect 
glossy green foliage that has been absolutely free 
of disease. 
LUIS BRINAS (P. Pot 1934) ^1.00 
This Spanish rose was awarded the Gold medal at 
Portland Test Garden in 1935 and is one of the 
flnest roses in the Northwest as well as in the cooler 
sections of California. The fine pointed buds of 
orange copper open to a full double, high centered 
flower of soft old rose, flushed gold. The plant is a 
very vigorous, upright grower (4 ft.) with thick, 
leathery, disease resistant foliage, A prolific bloomer 
and fragrant. Plant Patent No. 102. 
