CALIFORNIA ROSES, INC. 
MRS. PAUL GOUDIE. (2-3) Beautiful plants with dark 
glossy green foliage which produce well formed, frag¬ 
rant flowers of a peculiar shade of yellow edged and 
veined with rose-pink and crimson. 75 cts each. 
PRESIDENT HERBERT HOOVER. (4) One of the most 
popular garden Roses—in fact, the best Rose introduced 
in recent years. A sturdy grower producing an unbrok¬ 
en succession of handsome, flaming scarlet and yellow 
buds which open to soft creamy yellow blooms, tinged 
with deep rose on the outer surface of petals. Intense¬ 
ly fragrant. 
RADIO. (4) Patent No. 197. This sport from Condesa de 
Sastago has done even better than its parent with us. 
It has caused considerable comment both in our field 
and where shown this year. The coloring of each 
bloom is another surprise, the perfume a luscious red 
raspberry fragrance. Each petal is oddly and unevenly 
striped, marked or sometimes even blotched with brill¬ 
iant carmine on a ground of soft golden-yellow. Radio 
will hold your interest the whole season. $1.00 each, 
3 for $2.50. 
REV. F. PAGE ROBERTS. (2-3) The flowers are large on 
this variety and have a slight suggestion of ripe apples 
in their perfume. The color is golden-yellow with the 
outside of the petals stained red. 
SENORA GARI. (2-3) The long pointed buds of deep or¬ 
ange open to large double flowers which fade to a 
most pleasing new color in Roses, buff-apricot. An ex¬ 
quisite Rose at all stages. A strong spreading grower 
with good disease-free foliage. Rich fruity fragrance 
and abundant bloomer. 75 cts. each. 
SIGNORA. (3) Patent No. 201. Long bud of brownish- 
orange, opening to a good double bloom of mandarin 
and salmon with considerable iridescence and very 
fragrant. The plant is vigorous, tall and branching. It 
is a prolific bloomer and the foliage appealing and 
disease-free. $1.25 each or 3 for $3.15. 
TALISMAN. (3) This brilliant yellow-red-orange favorite 
is in strong demand. One of the finest garden Roses 
for cutting. Thrives almost everywhere. Occasional im¬ 
perfect flowers are noted, but these are more than offset 
by the profusion of specimen bloom throughout the 
year. 
Flame^ Copper and Bronze 
ANGELS MATEU. (3) Patent No. 174. We believe this to 
be one of the finest Roses among the recent introduc¬ 
tions. The excellent flowers with perfume of ripe black¬ 
berries may be cut all season long. The color is new 
in Roses. Deep old-rose flushed with orange predom¬ 
inates and the sheen of the petals illuminates the 
flower with a play of colors. Large perfectly formed 
fifty-petalled flowers on long stems. The erect plant 
is clothed with dark green glossy foliage, exceedingly 
disease resistant. The good blood of Duquesa de Pen- 
aranda, one of its parents, is easily discernible and 
Angels Mateu is even better. A well worthwhile add¬ 
ition to the Rose Garden. $1.25 each, 3 for $3.15. 
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