WHOLESALE PRICE LIST 1939-1940 
Have a nice boquet on us. For you a Rose in Orenco Grows. 
ROSES 
Grown by cultivation—not irrigation. 
FAMOUS WELL-KNOWN OREGON GROWN 
The superior quality of Oregon Grown Roses is so well known, especially by the 
large distributors of the Eastern and Middle-western states, that it is now a question of 
supplying the demand. Many who have been buying Oregon Roses for years, continue 
with repeat orders. Our Roses are budded, grown in soil and climate especially adapted 
to growing choice, well rooted, sturdy, strong constitutioned, hardy bushes. They are 
grown by cultivation—not irrigation. They mature better, store better and grow better 
than those irrigation grown. 
We tie all Roses in bunches of ten when grading and will appreciate it if you will 
make your orders for ten of a kind or multiples of that number. If less than ten of a 
variety are ordered, an additional charge of 2 1 A cts. per bush will be made on that variety. 
Prices quoted belotw are for 2-year, field grown, budded Roses, F. O. B. cars or 
boat at Orenco or Portland, Oregon. Packing or boxing expense at cost to be added. 
2 year No. 1 grade. 
2 year No. l*/2 grade. 
2 year No. 2 grade. 
American Beauty, rosy-crimson 
Ami Quinard, dark velvety-crimson 
Angele Pernet, orange-apricot 
Aspirant Marcel Rouyer, or. and yellow. 
Austrian Copper, copper-red, rev. yel. 
Per 10 
Per 100 
Per 1000 
20c 
18c 
16c 
16 c 
13c 
11c 
12c 
10c 
8c 
Autumn, burnt-orange, streaked red 
Bedford Crimson, crimson 
Betty, coppery rose, shaded yellow 
Betty Suttor, light pink or yellow base 
Betty Uprichard, sal., rev. copper-pink 
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