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C. H. STOCKING 
FAIENCE (Van Rossem 1935) $1.00 
In Faience we have a rose with a different color combination than in any other 
rose. It is a two tone of soft peach and cadmium yellow. The bud is beautifully 
formed, long and tapering and is cadmium yellow at the base and gradually 
fades to shrimp pink at the edge of the petals. In the open flower the outer 
side of the petals is cadmium yellow while the inside of the outer petals is 
China pink deepening to coppery rose in the center of the rose. A good 
grower, 3 to 4 feet, with large clean foliage. A continuous bloomer. 
FRANCES ASHTON (Dr. De Puy 1937) $1.00 
This new single rose originated by Dr. De Puy of Tacoma, Washington, is 
worthy of a place in every rose garden. It is distinctly different from any 
other single rose in that it is of uniform carmine color with wine colored 
stamens. The plant is tall, growing with fine clean foliage. Very floriferous. 
GLOAMING (J. H. Nicolas 1935) $1.00; 3 for $2.50 net 
A cut flower variety which has proven a “winner” wherever grown. Its long 
buds are carried on long rigid stems amply clothed with handsome foliage. 
The plant is vigorous, branching, and fairly tall growing. Bloom is of unusual 
color’ng—fawn orange in the bud and the large full blooms are of a peculiar 
pink overlaid with salmon. Plant Patent No. 137. 
GOLDEN STATE (F. Meilland 1937) $1.50; 3 for $3.75 net 
This truly golden rose, selected as the official rose of the Golden State Inter¬ 
national Exposition, has been well chosen. After observing it two years, we 
feel it is well worth a place in your garden. The rose is very double, cupped, 
fragrant and is a buff yellow with an orange yellow center. The plant is a 
vigorous, upright grower with dark, leathery, glossy foliage. A continuous 
bloomer, excellent as a cut flower. Winner of Gold Medals at Bagatelle, as 
well as the test gardens at Portland, Ore. Plant Patent No. 303. See the cover. 
MME. HENRI GUILLOT (Mallerin) $1.50; 3 for $3.75 net 
This sensational rose is one of the best of the year. The bloom is a clear 
orange coral with gold at the base of the petals. The open rose is large, 
camellia-shaped and has a heavy velvety texture. The plant is a vigorous 
upright grower with excellent dark green foliage. A gold medal rose at 
Bagatelle. Plant Patent No. 337. 
PINK DAWN (Howard & Smith 1935) $1.00 
For those who like the long pointed buds. Pink Dawn is sure to appeal. The 
buds are of a deep rose pink with an orange tone. The rose is very double 
with splendid lasting qualities and is unusually fragrant. The stems are long 
and of medium strength. The plant is a vigorous upright grower and a profuse 
bloomer. Mildews slightly in this locality. 
PRES. COCHET COCHET (Mallerin 1939) $1.00 
A new red rose that looks promising. The bud is very large, long and ovoid, 
opening to a double rose of deep garnet red. Slightly fragrant. This rose has 
fine substance and is borne on long firm stems. Plant is a very vigorous up¬ 
right grower with nice foliage. 
