"AMERICAN PRIDE" 
Sport of "Grillodale" 
Registered with the American Rose Society 
U. S. Plant Patent No. 49. 
"American Pride" is a sport of Grillodale, which in 
turn is a sport of "Mme. Butterfly" and has been re¬ 
garded by many horticulturists, florists and societies 
as the queen of white roses, receiving many high 
awards. 
COLOR: Beautiful pure white when mature. 
BUD: Before opening, about two inches long and suffused 
with slight tint of pink, which adds to its beauty. Opens 
gradually and full into pure white. 
FLOWER: Large, about four and one-half inches across. About 
thirty five very large petals. Pleasing fragrance and 
excellent lasting quality. 
HABIT: Grows upright. Long and medium stout stems with 
very few thorns and an unusual number of large, 
leathery leaf branches of rich green color. A very 
prolific bloomer. 
$1.00 each; 3 for $2.75; $10.00 per doz. 
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"REGINA ELENA" 
Sport of "Briarcliff" 
Registered with the American Rose Society 
U. S. Patent Applied for 
"Regina Elena" is a hybrid tea rose. Rose enthusiasts 
have long sought a rose of the "Briarcliff" type, but 
with deeper, more lasting color. 'Regina Elena" 
fulfills this desire. Its distinguishing characteristics 
are firmly fixed. 
COLOR: General effect is a uniform, dark rose pink, which re¬ 
mains the same color when flower is wide open. 
BUD:. Long, pointed; dark rose pink in color. Opens gradually 
and perfectly. 
FLOWER: Large and full when open; about five inches across. 
About fifty petals of good substance. Pleasing fra¬ 
grance and excellent lasting quality. 
HABIT: Grows upright; with abundance of very long and ex¬ 
ceedingly stout stems and a profusion of dark green 
foliage. A free bloomer. 
$1.50 each; 3 for $4.00; $15.00 per doz. 
