CALIFORNIA ROSES, INC. 
CONDESA DE SASTAQO. (4) Highly colored copper and 
yellow Rose with an alluring spicy scent. Bud golden 
yellow with red markings. In the fully open flower the 
fiery copper on the inside of the petals is in marked 
contrast with the rich gold on the reverse. A con¬ 
tinuous bloomer. The plant is unusually strong and 
upright in growth, with clean, disease-resistant foliage 
carried along the whole stem well up to the flower. 
FAIENCE. (3) The two-tone soft peach and cadmium- 
yellow colors of this fine new Rose throw out such an 
iridescent glow that van Rossem, its originator in Hol¬ 
land, has named it for the famous pottery so well known 
for these colors. It is the fine type of Rose we have 
grown to expect from him. The handsome bud is long 
and tapering, the open flower is beautifully modeled 
and large, with an artistic china pink deepening toward 
the center to an opalescent coppery-rose. The reverse 
of the petals is cadmium-yellow lightly veined with 
pink. A good clean grower, well covered with large 
foliage and a continuous bloomer. $1.00 each. 
FEDERICO CASAS. (3) Long pointed, very large bud 
opening to a gay and colorful bloom. Coppery-pink 
and orange. This variety makes a splendid cutting 
flower as well as a fine garden subject. 
GLOWING SUNSET. (3) Patent No. 104. An indescrib¬ 
able blending of orange-yellow and rose-pink. A unique 
and pleasing color effect. The long pointed buds open 
to full double flowers of most artistic form with the inner 
petals lengthened and twisted in the bizarre manner 
of a choice cactus dahlia. It has alluring fragrance. 
$1.25 each, 3 for $3.15. 
HEINRICH WENDLAND. (3) Fragrant flowers of nastur¬ 
tium red, reverse of petals deep golden-yellow. For 
exhibition purposes we recommend this rose. 
HINRICH GAEDE. (3) A striking copper-orange or, one 
might say, persimmon-colored Rose, whose beauty and 
color baffle description. No other Rose like it. Brilliant, 
full double flowers of honey-sweet fragrance are borne 
throughout the season on a vigorous bush with very 
desirable foliage. The long-stemmed cut blooms are 
excellent for their keeping qualities. 
LADY FORTEVIOT. (3) A greatly improved Angele Fer¬ 
net, with fine foliage and orange-yellow blooms. Keenly 
fruit-scented. 
LADY MARGARET STEWART. (3) High centered blooms 
of golden-yellow shaded and streaked with orange and 
red. Very double. 
MARION CRAN. (2) Geranium-scarlet, veined orange 
and yellow. A fine grower which will give you many 
double, high centered blooms for cutting. The stems 
are almost thornless. 
MEV. G. A. VAN ROSSEM. (3) Richly fragrant flowers of 
golden-yellow streaked and veined with orange. An 
outstanding combination of color. 
MME. JOSEPH PERRAUD. (3) Long, slender, pointed buds 
opening to fragrant blooms of novel nasturtium-orange, 
flushed with shell-pink at the petal edges. Colors shown 
in greater contrast as the season advances. 75 cts each. 
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