CALIFORNIA ROSES, INC. 
JULIEN POTIN. (3) Buds and blooms of pure golden yel¬ 
low borne on thin stems of ample strength. The bush 
is not large but a surprising number of very fine 
blooms are produced on it each season. It came from 
Pernet-Ducher long after Souv. de Claudius Pernet. 
KIDWAI. (3) Large, double blooms of creamy yellow, 
suffused salmon. Many of the blooms during the sea¬ 
son are arresting in their incomparable form and color 
combination. We suggest giving this Rose a trial. 
LUCIE MARIE. (4) A combination of pastel shades of 
buttercup-yellow and apricot-orange, sometimes touched 
with cerise. A beautiful thrifty grower with dark 
leathery foliage. 
MAX KRAUSE. (3) A large golden yellow Rose, light¬ 
er at the edges of the petals, and with soft bronzy tones 
in the center. Strong plant with splendid, healthy 
foliage. 
McGREDY'S YELLOW. (3) 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. 
75 cts. each. 
MME. JULES GUERIN. (3) Fragrant Rose with light yel¬ 
low petals deepening to gold toward the center. Huge 
flowers appear constantly. 
MRS. AARON WARD. (2) An Indian yellow Rose fading 
to buff-yellow covered with blooms the greater part of 
the year. The buds and blooms are of medium size 
but their perfection of form makes one forget their size 
and enjoy their beauty. 
MRS. E. P. THOM. (3) This California variety is one of 
the finest yellow garden Roses grown. Rich yellow 
flowers having splendid form and great cut flower 
value, are produced continuously on strong, healthy 
plants. Should be in every garden. 
MRS. MABEL V. SOCHA. (3) Flowers are of an exquisite 
shade of lemon-yellow. Buds of superb form, long 
and pointed, expand into flowers of enormous size and 
aromatic fragrance. 
MRS. PIERRE S. du PONT. (2-3) Rivals Mrs. E. P. Thom 
for supremacy in pure yellow Roses. Medium sized 
pointed bud of reddish-gold opens to a fragrant deep 
golden-yellow flower. The strong growing, disease- 
resistant plants are clothed with abundant green foliage 
and display great bursts of bloom to their best ad¬ 
vantage. Usually blooms alternately with Mrs. E. P. 
Thom and every Rose garden should have both. 
PEDRABLES. (3) For those who want the perfect bud in 
a bright clear yellow, this is one Rose that should head 
your list. 75 cts. each. 
POLLY. (2-3) This dainty pink and yellow Rose carries 
the keenest perfume over the longest time of any Rose 
we know. One of the finest of the Ophelias and almost 
thornless. Exquisite cut flowers throughout the year. 
SAN DIEGO. (2) A fine two-toned coppery yellow whose 
form is good from bud to fully opened bloom, which 
matures a pleasing buff. Always in bloom, carrying a 
large proportion of exhibition blooms. Bright, clean, 
glossy foliage, notably disease-resistant. 75 cts. each. 
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