CALIFORNIA ROSES. 
INC. 
GENERAL MACARTHUR. (3) Well shaped crimson-scarlet 
blooms. Much lighter in very hot weather. This old 
timer is indispensable on account of its delightful 
perfume. 
GENERAL MORLEY. (3) A new lustrous red of promise. 
We have liked this tall growing clean red very much 
the last two seasons and are offering a very limited 
supply of them this year. 
GIPSY LASS. (3) An excellent new crimson Rose with 
camellia shaped, rich scarlet-crimson flowers having 
maroon shading; pleasing perfume. Does best in mod¬ 
erate temperatures. Valuable for cutting. A strong, 
vigorous grower. 
GLOWING CARMINE. (3) The name aptly describes this 
well formed rose. It is a good grower and keeps well 
as a cut flower, $1.00 each. 
GRENOBLE. (3-4) Crimson bud, opening to huge 
brilliant red flowers. The plants are unusually strong 
and continuously in bloom. One of the best of the 
newer red Roses. 
GRUSS AN TEPLITZ. (4) A large, bushy, shrub-like plant 
with medium-sized dark velvety scarlet blooms of in¬ 
tense fragrance. A persistent all season bloomer which 
follows in many ways the habits of one of its parerits, 
Ragged Robin. Fine for hedges. 
GUNSTON HALL. (3) Medium sized scarlet crimson 
blooms borne on a splendid plant. A sport of Colum¬ 
bia. 
HADLEY. (4) An old-time red rose of splendid form and 
attractive shade of crimson. Wonderful fragrance. 
HOOSIER BEAUTY. (3) Old time favorite glowing-crimson. 
LUCIA ZULOAGA. (2-3) Vivid beyond description. Deep 
velvet petals of vermilion with a dash of gold at the 
base. The perfect glossy green foliage and habit 'Wfe 
are learning to expect from Pedro Dot, entirely free of 
disease. We like it. 
MAJOR SHELLEY. (3) (Patent rights reserved.) Well 
formed blooms of deep scarlet produced freely on long 
strong stems. Has received many honors both here 
and abroad. $1.50 each, 3 for $3.75. 
MALAR ROS. (3-4) Rich crimson flowers of large size 
and fully double. The flowers have a sheen to them 
and are very sweetly scented. The bush is a vigorous 
upright grower and the flowers are fine for cutting. 
MARGARET BELLE HOUSTON. (3) Long ovoid buds; 
flowers are huge and most fragrant. Foliage leathery, 
disease-resistant. $1.00 each. 
MARGARET MCGREDY. (3-4) One of the outstanding 
garden roses. Handsome, healthy plants producing 
an abundance of large, double flowers of superb form 
and color. They open vivid scarlet and turn a remark¬ 
able shade of brick-red or orange-scarlet as they de¬ 
velop. One of the freely blooming and strongest-grow¬ 
ing roses. 
MCGREDY'S SCARLET. (4) Although the name is mis¬ 
leading, this is one of the finest roses in the garden. 
The fine strong, branching plants bloom continuously; 
perfectly formed flowers, very long buds, pink in the 
spring and scarlet the rest of the year. If this were 
more fragrant it would be one of the most popular. 
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