MRS. E. P. THOM. This California variety is one of the 
finest yellow garden Roses grown. Rich yellow flowers 
having splendid form and great cut flower value, are pro¬ 
duced continuously on strong, healthy plants. Should be 
in every garden. 50 cts. each. 
MRS. MABEL V. SOCHA. Flowers are of an exquisite shade 
of lemon-yellow. Buds of superb form, long and pointed, 
expand into flowers of enormous size and aromatic fra¬ 
grance. 75 cts. each. 
MRS. PIERRE S. du PONT. Rivals Mrs. E. P. Thom for 
supremacy in pure yellow Roses. Medium sized pointed 
bud of reddish-gold opens to a fragrant deep golden-yellow 
flower. The strong growing, disease-resistant plants are 
clothed with abundant green foliage and display great 
bursts of bloom to their best advantage. Usually blooms 
alternately with Mrs. E. P. Thom and every Rose garden 
should have both. 50 cts. each. 
POLLY. This dainty pink and yellow Rose carries the keen¬ 
est perfume over the longest time of any Rose we know. 
One of the finest of the Ophelias and almost thornless. 
Exquisite cut flowers throughout the year. 50 cts. each. 
SAN DIEGO. (Forrest L. Hieatt, 1937.) A fine two-toned 
coppery yellow whose form is good from bud to fully 
opened bloom, which matures a pleasing buff. Always in 
bloom, carrying a large proportion of exhibition blooms. 
Bright, clean, glossy foliage, notably disease-resistant. The 
bush keeps its form, even without pruning. $1.00 each. 
SIR HENRY SEAGRAVE. Primrose yellow and perfection in 
form. These fragrant, high-centered, long stemmed roses 
may be cut all season from a strong bushy plant. 75 cts. 
each. 
SOEUR THERESE. Long pointed buds of rich golden yellow, 
sometimes streaked with carmine, open to semi-double large 
flowers. Very free blooming and vigorous growing plant. 
75 cts. each. 
Yellow 
SOUV. DE CLAUDIUS PERNET. The first pure yellow Rose, 
and still liked for exhibition and cutting. 50 cts. each. 
VILLE de PARIS. A large ovoid bud of sunflower yellow, 
sometimes tinted orange, deeper at the base of petals. A 
tall vigorous grower with glossy reddish-green foliage hav¬ 
ing great disease resistance. Good almost everywhere. 
50 cts. each. 
WILLIAM F. DREER. This exquisite sport of Los Angeles, 
shell-pink, flushed with yellow, known in commerce for 
years, is still popular; no Rose introduced in this class has 
surpassed it in form. 50 cts. each. 
Copper-Bronze 
DUCHESS OF ATHOL. A sturdy garden Rose with large 
buds opening to a striking bronzy yellow flower deeply 
tinged with orange and flaming pink. 50 cts. each. 
DUQUESA DE PENARANDA. Two distinctive qualities make 
this marvelous copper-apricot Rose popular. A tall, shapely 
plant with bright, glossy, disease-proof foliage carried 
throughout the season. Large, pointed buds which unfold 
to lovely open flowers. 50 cts. each. 
GRUSS AN COBURG. This Rose, with coppery bud and open 
flower of buff, yellow, and pink, blooms continuously. Un¬ 
forgettable perfume. The bronzy heavy foliage on a vig¬ 
orous bush is the final touch which puts it among the 
fine Roses. 50 cts. each. 
LUIS BRINAS. Patent No. 102. Not a jarring note in the en¬ 
tire color-range of this Rose from bud to faded bloom. Fine 
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