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AMBASSADOR (Premier Rose Co. 1930) $ .75; 3 for $1.90 net 
A sport of Talisman that is a great favorite. A bud with the same form as 
Talisman but having a uniform bronzy-salmon color. Foliage and type of growth 
same as Talisman. A profuse bloomer and fragrant. Excellent as a cut flower. 
Plant Patent No. 11. 
AMI QUINARD $ .60 
One of our darkest red roses. Buds are almost black, opening to a semi-double 
flower of velvety crimson maroon with a soft black lustre. A prolific bloomer 
and fragrant. Bush is a strong upright grower with thick leathery foliage. 
ANGELS MATEU (Pedro Dot 1934) $1.25; 3 for $3.15 net 
Angels Mateu is still in the very select class and is becoming even more pop¬ 
ular. Having Duchess of Penaranda as one of its parents gives it a good send 
off. The large double blooms are deep old rose lightly flushed with orange 
and with a ripe blackberry fragrance. Plant is an upright bushy grower with 
excellent foliage. Plant Patent No. 174. 
ANGELE PERNET $ .60 
This rose is still the best of its type and color. A beautiful orange yellow 
shaded deep reddish-apricot. The flower has a fine form, semi-double and is 
borne on strong stiff stems. A fine cut flower and fragrant. Bush is a moderate 
grower with clean glossy foliage that is very free of disease. Will not stand 
heavy pruning. 
AUTUMN (Coddington 1928) $ .60 
An unusual combination of deep burnt orange and pink streaked with red. 
Moderately fragrant and very lasting. The bush is a strong upright grower 
with an abundance of thick glossy foliage. Mildews in some locations. Ex¬ 
cellent in coastal regions. 
ANGELS MATEU (See below 
Plant Patent No. 174, Conard-Pyle 
CHOICE ROSES 
