“THE BEST IN ROSES” 
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ETOILE DE HOLLAND $ .60 
By far the best of the better known red roses. A beautiful dark, velvety red 
that seldom blues. Very fragrant and excellent as a cut flower. Growth some¬ 
times rather slow the first year, after that a vigorous grower with an abun¬ 
dance of disease resistant foliage. A prolific bloomer. 
FEDERICO CASAS (Pedro Dot 1931) $ .60 
Another of Pedro Dot’s roses carrying the brilliant flashy colors of Spain. 
The beautiful reddish-orange buds open to a semi-double flower of coppery 
pink with considerable yellow in the center. A tall strong grower with ex¬ 
cellent foliage. Fine as a cut flower; fragrant. Excellent in all sections. 
FEU JOSEPH LOOYMANS $ .60 
Another fine rose. A long pointed bud that opens to a beautiful flower of 
orange apricot. The plant is a vigorous bushy grower with glossy, disease re¬ 
sistant foliage. A prolific bloomer. 
FLOREX $ .60 
This bright salmon pink is a desirable garden variety. It has a long pointed 
bud with thick leathery petals. An excellent cut flower and fragrant. Bush 
is a tall upright grower with large firm leaves that are disease resistant. A 
free bloomer. 
FRED WALKER (S. McGredy 1935) $ .75 
A large, long pointed coral red bud that opens to a double high centered flower 
of glowing pink with a coppery orange base. The plant is a medium grower 
and a prolific bloomer with light green foliage. 
GAIETY $ .60 
A rose with the same parentage as Talisman, but quite different. Blooms are 
quite large and double. The color is orange, Indian red and silver. A vigorous 
growing plant with glossy disease resistant foliage and few thorns. 
GOLDEN DAWN (Grant 1929) $ .60 
An Australian rose that has proven a success in this country. A sweetly 
scented, very double flower of rich sunflower yellow passing to lemon yellow 
with age. The bush is a very vigorous, bushy grower with an abundance of 
large, clean, disease resistant foliage. Fine as a cut flower. 
GOLDEN EMBLEM $ .60 
One of the best yellow roses in most sections of California. Rich golden yellow, 
heavily splashed with red. Splendid thick glossy foliage. A strong grower but 
will not stand heavy pruning. An excellent exhibition rose but subject to 
die-back. Advisable to paint cuts of any size with wax or tree heal. 
(;OLDEN RAPTURE $ .75 
A very fine new rose with a lovely tone of pure canary yellow. Best in spring 
and fall, as summer bloom turns nearly white. Bud double and beautifully 
formed. A vigorous grower (3 ft.) with dark leathery foliage which is quite 
free of disease. 
GOLDEN WEST (Stocking 1937) $ .60 
This rose is recommended as a bedding rose to produce an abundance of 
color in the garden. It is an unfading golden yellow with glossy, disease 
resistant foliage. 
GROOTENDORST (Pink) $ .60 
A rugosa rose used for hedges or as a shrub. A strong growing bush with 
thick crinkly foliage that does not mildew. The flower resembles a carnation 
in form but smaller. Color a bright pink. May be pruned in formal shape. 
