Extra large, strong, bushes, skillfully grown and carefully selected. Paul J. Howard’s 
superior rose bushes are eager to grow, will bloom in a few weeks after planting. 
Our fine roses are available dormant until March 1 5, after which time we supply 
only large, strong roses established in large containers. For shipping by mail or ex¬ 
press order dormant roses before March 1 5. 
PLANT EARLY FOR BEST RESULTS 
ANCELS MATEU. (Pat. No. 174) 
Deep coral rose flushed orange. 
Large, beautifully shaped, delici¬ 
ously fragrant. $1.25 
CHRISTOPHER STONE. Scarlet crim¬ 
son, brilliant and glowing, with 
deep velvety sheen. 1.25 
CONTRAST. (Pat. applied for) Vivid 
rosy red, bronze reverse. 1 .00 
CRIMSON GLORY. (Pat. No. 105). 
Outstanding vivid crimson, in 
many sections it is the favorite 
deep red rose. 1 .00 
CROWN OF GOLD. Beautiful large yel¬ 
low, better grower and flower 
than Joanna Hill which it resem¬ 
bles. 1.00 
ECLIPSE. (Pat. No. 172). Long, yel¬ 
low, streamlined buds. Proving to 
be a fine variety. 1.25 
ETERNAL YOUTH. (Pat. rights re¬ 
served). Perfect buds and flowers 
clear pink touched with salmon 
with gold at base of each petal.. 1.50 
GLOWING CARMINE. An elegant new 
color, and free blooming. 1.00 
GOLDEN STATE. (Pat. No. 303). The 
official rose for the Golden Gate 
International Exposition. Deep 
golden yellow, long lasting, long 
stemmed cut flower. 1.50 
MAJOR SHELLEY. (Pat. applied for). 
A grand new California rose which 
won a gold medal in England. 
Rich, bright red, long buds and 
full flowers of exquisite texture 
and fragrance. 1.50 
McCREDY’S SUNSET. (Pat. rights re¬ 
served). Rich yellow tipped with 
orange, fragrant flowers flushed 
with scarlet. 1.50 
MME. JEAN GAUJARD. (Pat. rights 
reserved). Two toned buff and 
rose. High centered buds and 
flowers, lovely for cutting. 
Baby Roses make lovely 
sprays for cutting, are 
fine for beds and borders. 
1.50 
MRS. R. M. FINCH 
This delightful little rose is a favorite in 
flower shops for corsages and small vases 
and bowls. In form the flowers are like 
Cecile Brunner, but a richer pure rose-pink. 
Plant several bushes for a wonderful sup¬ 
ply of charming flowers.75 
McCREDY’S TRIUMPH. (Pat. No. 
190). Brilliant geranium red 
flushed orange and rose, deepen¬ 
ing to rich orange at base. Very 
large, full, beautifully shaped 
flowers on long stems with hand¬ 
some foliage. 1.25 
POINSETTIA. (Pat. applied for). A 
brilliant new red California intro¬ 
duction. 1.50 
ROME GLORY. (Pat. applied for). 
Vigorous, robust large cerise-red. 
Called “Red Dame Edith Helen”. 1.50 
REX ANDERSON. (Pat. rights re¬ 
served). Cream, turning to pure 
white. Handsome large buds and 
flowers, vigorous and healthy... 1.50 
R.M.S. QUEEN MARY. (Pat. No. 
249) . Beautiful long buds open 
to lovely blooms of pure salmon 
pink suffused with orange. 1.50 
SATURNIA. (Pat. rights reserved). 
Brilliant cardinal red, reverse of 
petals salmon-yellow and copper. 1.00 
SIGNORA. (Pat. No. 201). Bright, 
warm, orange rose. Because of its 
rich color, long stems, extremely 
vigorous, tall habit of growth and 
rich glossy green foliage it is fast 
moving toward front rank among 
roses. 1 -25 
SPRINGTIME. (Pat. applied for). 
Charming polyantha with elegant 
sprays of appleblossom pink, semi¬ 
double flowers lighter in the cen¬ 
ter. You will admire their sim¬ 
plicity, and value them for cut 
flower arrangements. 1.00 
SWEET MEMORIE. (Pat. rights re¬ 
served). Two toned pink with 
gold base. Tall plants bloom con¬ 
tinuously. . 1.00 
THE DOCTOR. Already popular in 
England, this California introduc¬ 
tion will soon be one of the most 
popular rich glowing rose-colored 
varieties. Large, shapely, long¬ 
stemmed. 1.00 
The Best Red Rose 
A New Climber 
MRS. PAUL J. HOWARD. (Pat. ap¬ 
plied for) . A new rose from the 
great Californian hybridizer, Mr. 
Fred H. Howard, plentifully producing 
flowers so fine that experts from all 
over the world say that it is their 
choice of all red roses. The beautiful 
buds are deep, rich, velvety red, 
opening to shapely, large, full flowers 
of unfading color. The fragrance is 
fine, and the long stems, with excel¬ 
lent foliage make them ideal cutting 
flowers. Even if you do not have a 
spot for the climbing rose, plant some 
of these, grow them staked as tall, 
free flowering bush roses. $1.50 
