SECOND GRADE COUNT 
ROSEBUSHES 
February IS, 1939 
Howard Rose Company 
HEMET, CALIFORNIA 
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; Write for Special Quantity Price 
;j Terms and Conditions as shown 
! in previous Lists 
Lot A 
No. 1 Grade, each 14c 
No. 114 Grade, each 10c 
No. 2 Grade, each 8c 
No. 
No. 
No. 
1 
1% 
2 
American Pillar. Single, pink with white eye... 
• 
110 
210 
Cl American Beauty. Hardy, carmine red. 
70 
70 
Crimson Rambler. Small scarlet, large clusters. . 
.110 
210 
190 
Dorothy Perkins. Small shell-pink, large clusters 
130 
40 
Dorothy Perkins White. As above except white. . 
. 50 
90 
80 
Excelsa. Similar to Dorothy Perkins, except red . 
• 
160 
Flower of Fairfield. Similar to Crimson Rambler. 
. 70 
40 
50 
Mary Wallace. Rosy-pink to salmon . 
360 
280 
Pauls Scarlet. Bright scarlet . 
550 
Roserie. Deep pink sport of Tausendschoen. 
.120 
90 
60 
Staechelin. Pink blooms, curled petals . 
490 
Tausendschoen. Soft pink to white . 
.140 
180 
110 
No. 1 Grade, each 18c 
No. iy 2 Grade, each 12c 
No. 2 Grade, each 8c 
No. No. No. 
1 iy 2 2 
American Beauty. Deep pink to carmine. 230 170 
Black Prince. Dark crimson .100 
Captain Hayward. Light crimson . 80 10 
Conrad F Meyer. Silvery pink . 90 30 10 
Catherine Zeimet. Pure white . 10 10 80 
Cecile Brunner. Clear pink, yellow base.999 999 999 
Chatillon Rose. Clear pink .999 390 340 
Echo. Soft pink to white .690 300 250 
Else Poulsen. Two-tone rose-pink . 270 200 
F J Grootendorst. Bright red.800 999 999 
F J Grootendorst Pink. Clear pink .190 310 360 
Frau K Druschki. Snow white . 40 
