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C. H. STOCKING 
LUIS BRINAS (P. Dot 1934) $1.00; 3 for $2.50 net 
This Spanish rose was awarded the Gold medal at Portland Test Garden in 
1935 and is one of the finest roses in the Northwest as well as in the cooler 
sections of California. The fine pointed buds of orange copper open to a full 
double, high centered flower of soft old rose, flushed gold. The plant is a 
very vigorous, upright grower (4 ft.) with thick, leathery, disease resistant 
foliage. A prolific bloomer and fragrant. Plant Patent No. 102. 
MARI DOT (P. Dot 1927) $ .60 
Another rose of Spanish origin that is very distinctive. It has a color unlike 
that found in any other rose, a beautiful clear shade of reddish salmon yellow 
with a satiny sheen. As the flower opens the color passes to clear bright 
salmon and salmon pink with gold at the base of the petals. Moderately fra¬ 
grant. The bush is a strong spreading grower with healthy, glossy foliage, but 
the roses have weak necks. Best in cool climate. Subject to mildew in some 
sections. 
McGREDY’S IVORY (McGredy 1929) $ .75 
Probably the best white rose. The buds are long and pointed, opening to a 
perfectly formed flower of creamy white with a light yellow at the base of the 
petals. The bush is a strong grower with excellent foliage. A prolific bloomer. 
Excellent as a cut flower and for exhibition. Mildews in some localities. 
McGREDY’S TRIUMPH (McGredy 1935) $1.25 
A large ovoid bud, cerise overshadowed with orange opening to a large double 
cup shaped flower of geranium red flushed with orange. A good cut flower 
and prolific bloomer. The plant is a spreading grower (2 ft.) with large reddish 
green foliage. Mildews slightly in some regions. 
McGREDY’S YELLOW (McGredy 1934) $1.00 
A really fine rose and a very prolific grower and bloomer. Flowers are large 
and of a bright buttercup yellow of good form. Foliage glossy dark green 
with deep reddish green stems. This is truly one of our finest yellows. 
MME. COCHET-COCHET 
(C. Mallerin 1934) $1.00; 3 for $2.50 net 
This lovely rose from France is named in honor of the famous Cochet family. 
The long pointed buds are coppery pink flushed with orange and open to a 
large flower of the same color. Although the flower has only about twenty 
petals, it is very attractive in the open stage. Moderately fragrant. Plants are 
tall with good foliage. Plant Patent No. 129. Recommended for cool climate. 
xMME. JOSEPH PERRAUD (J. Gaujard 1934) $1.00 
In 1934 this rose was judged the most beautiful rose of France. The long, 
slender, pointed buds of nasturtium orange open to double fragrant flowers 
of nasturtium-buff with shell pink at the edge of the petals. A strong, upright 
grower and free bloomer. Foliage mildews in some localities. An exhibition 
rose. 
MME. VAN DE VOORDE $ .60 
This rose is called the double K. of K., although in the field it has been only 
semi-double. Color is a very deep velvety crimson with an orange cast; does 
not burn. Long pointed buds of marvelous substance are borne singly on long 
strong stems. A strong, upright grower, a prolific bloomer and intensely fra¬ 
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