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BUTZER’S SEED STORE, PORTLAND, OREGON 
OREGON GROWN ROSE BUSHES 
“THE WORLD’S BEST”—ALL TWO-YEAR FIELD GROWN, BUDDED AND POSTPAID 
WE OFFER TWO GRADES—Both are 2 yr. old field grown plants: 
No. 1 Grade .Selected stock, 60c each, 3 for $1.50, 12 for $5.00 
No. 2 Grade .Standard, 40c each, 3 for $1.10, 12 for $3.50 
American Beauty (H.P.)—The old favorite red. 
Angele Pernet—Buds deep, flaming orange to semi¬ 
double blooms of brilliant reddish apricot. 
Aspirant Marcel Rouyer—Long shape bud color deep 
apricot, tinted red. 
Augustus Hartman (H.T.)—Brilliant geranium red 
flushed orange; very large, well-formed flowers. 
Austrian Copper—Good old-fashioned roses. Single. 
Autumn—Mingled shades of burnt orange and red. 
Betty Uprichard—Buds coppery red. Flowers semi¬ 
double ; salmon pink on inner surface of petals. 
Crimson Emblem (H.T.)—An Irish rose of a rich 
and glorious crimson color heavily shaded maroon. 
Briarcliffe—Buds of excellent form, bright pink. 
Chas. P. Kilham—Buds unusually long and slender 
shades of oriental red and rosy orange. 
Chateau de Clos Vougeot (H.T.)—A very rich, fiery 
scarlet shading to deep velvety crimson. 
Cheerful (H.T.)—Color, rich orange flame over¬ 
spreading the petals. 
Columbia—Large, fully double bright pink. Fragrant. 
Constance (H.T.)—Rich orange yellow, distinctly 
streaked and splashed with crimson, long pointed buds. 
Countess Clan william (H.T.)—Color delicate peach 
pink, flamed with deep cherry red. 
Cuba (H.T.)—Semi-double, bright vermilion-scarlet 
overlying orange ground. 
Dainty Bess—Slender, rosy-salmon buds, opening to 
pale rose. Prolific bloomer. Single. 
Dame Edith Helen—Pointed buds which open slowly 
to large blooms of brilliant pink. 
Dorothy Page Roberts (H.T.)—Coppery pink, suf¬ 
fused with apricot yellow. 
Duchess of Athol—Large buds of bronzy orange; 
flowers of apricot and gold flushed with rose. 
Duchess of Wellington—Long saffron yellow buds, 
opening to very large, light yellow flowers. 
Edith Nellie Perkins—Salmon-pink and cerise- 
orange. Buds long and pointed. 
E. G. Hill—The most unfading of all red roses. Long 
lasting when cut. 
Elegante (H.T.)—Beautiful sulphur yellow flowers. 
Buds large, long and pointed. 
Etoile de Holland—Brilliant red blooms with beauti¬ 
ful oval buds. Quite fragrant. 
Evening Star (H.T.)—Medium size bud, large, full, 
double, globular, golden yellow, shaded apricot. 
Feu Joseph Looymans—Long beautifully formed 
buds of apricot color, opening to golden buff. 
Florence Pemberton (H.T.)—Large, full flowers, 
creamy-white, suffused pink, particularly in center. 
Frau K. Druschki—Puer white, outer petals of buds 
occasionally tinged with pink. 
General Jacqueminot (H.P.)—Rich, velvety crim¬ 
son, changing to scarlet crimson. 
General McArthur—Bright red with flat open blooms, 
sweetly scented. 
Golden Dawn-—Buds of rich straw yellow, opening 
to a beautiful well formed fragrant, double sunflower 
yellow. 
Golden Emblem—Beautiful long buds of brilliant 
yellow striped with crimson on the outer petals. 
Golden Ophelia—Deep golden yellow flowers of me¬ 
dium size. 
Gruss an Teplitz—The old bedding rose. Always in 
bloom with its display of rich crimson. 
Hadley—Rich crim¬ 
son with velvety 
texture, very 
fragrant. Beautiful 
foliage and mildew 
proof. 
Harrison Yellow 
(A.B.)—One of the 
best yellow roses 
for cold climate. 
H. V. Machin—A 
gorgeous flower of 
large size ; color an 
intensely black¬ 
grained scarlet- 
crimson. 
Heinrick Wendland 
—A beautiful 
combination of 
golden-yellow and 
vivid nasturtium-red on opposite surfaces of the petals. 
Fragrant. 
Hollywood (H.T.)—Long pointed bud, color dark 
rose red with dark-veined double flower. 
Hoosier Beauty—Long dark red buds opening to 
velvety red. Spicy fragrance. 
Hortulanus Budde — Bright scarlet semi-double 
flowers. Fragrant and a heavy producer. 
Hugh Dickson (H.P.)—This superb Irish rose stands 
in the front rank as a producer of the very finest 
brilliant crimson-scarlet roses. 
Imperial Potentate (H.T.)—Rich, rosy carmine, fine 
buds, splendid cut flower, sweetly scented. 
Irish Charm—Color deep blush pink, with a deeper 
apricot tint in the unopened bud. 
Irish Elegance—Long, beautiful buds of apricot, 
opening into a single flower. 
Irish Fireflame—Rich deep orange, splashed with 
crimson. Single flower. 
Irish Hope—A beautiful full bud opening into a rich 
red of perfect form. Delightfully fragrant. 
Isobel—Flowers single and of a rich, flushed orange- 
scarlet changing to brilliant pink and copper with 
yellow centers. 
J. B. Clarke (H.T.)—Irish variety of great merit 
either for garden decoration or cut flowers. The color 
is bright crimson shaded maroon ; petals large. 
Joanna Hill—A slender daintily colored variety of 
orange yellow. Moderately fragrant. 
Julien Potin—Gorgeous brilliant golden-yellow be¬ 
coming deeper as the flower matures. 
Juliet (H.B.)—Flowers beautifully formed, with 
petals of fine shape and substance. The color is a 
bright orange-red on the inside of petals. 
K. of K.—Brilliant scarlet with a velvety sheen. 
Semi-double, intensely fragrant and wonderful for cut¬ 
ting. 
K. A. Victoria—Pearly white, tinted with lemon in 
center. 
Killarney Brilliant—Rich glowing shade of rosy-car¬ 
mine. Sport of the Killarney. 
Killarney Double White (H.T.)—A distinct rose sim¬ 
ilar to the famous Killarney in size, shape and fra¬ 
grance, but snow white. 
La France (H.T.)—A silvery rose, changing to pink. 
A general favorite. Sweetest of all roses. 
Lady Alice Stanley—Very double flowers of light 
silvery pink, darker on the outside of the petals. 
Lady Ashtown—Deep carmine-pink, shading to a 
yellow at the base of petals. Continuous bloomer. 
Lady Hillingdon (T.)—Deep apricot yellow, long 
and pointed bud. Flowers are of good substance. 
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