DAZLA—A spectacular semi-double that, while beauti¬ 
ful in the buds, reaches its full beauty in the bloom 
which when flat open shows center zone yellow 
merging through various shades of orange to out¬ 
side zone of orangy coral. Vigorous. Medium 
height. Not for hot sections.60 
*DORIS TRAYLOR—One that was overlooked. Yellow, 
shading to orange on a very good plant; very well 
formed buds and blooms. Not for the East or the 
hot sections .75 
*DOROTHY McGREDY—Strong-growing bush, scarlet 
and gold, that holds color well. Not for hot sec¬ 
tions .$1.00 
DUCHESS OF PENARANDA—In cool weather salmon 
apricot, in hot weather light salmon pink. Medium 
height. Grows anywhere.75 
ECLIPSE—Very long, pointed, spiral bud of medium 
yellow. Low growing .$1.25 
EDITH MARY MEE—The same coloring and form as 
Chas. P. Kilham, but gives twice the bloom. A 
superb apricot coral to oriental red, bedding varie¬ 
ty. Low grower. Best for coastal conditions.75 
ETOILE DE HOLLANDE—Most popular crimson to¬ 
day. Medium height .60 
*EULALIE—Of the color and form of Dame Edith 
Helen, but a much better performer. However, it 
is an exhibition rose.75 
*FEDERICO CASAS—Nice, richly colored buds. Best 
in the coastal or cool sections...60 
FEU PERNET-DUCHER—(PL. PAT. No. 103). A very 
large rose that gives faulty blooms part of the 
time, but when they come good they are breath 
taking. Yellow with pink edges. Superb high cen¬ 
tered blooms. Hoover-like vigor. Glossy foliage. 
Tall grower .$1.00 
^FRANCES ASHTON—Large carmine pink. Single, 
vigorous, healthy. Good.$1.00 
*GARDEN GLOW—Superb bedding rose for coastal 
conditions only. An enormous mass of bloom.$1.00 
GEORGES CHESNEL—Brilliant orange; nicely formed 
buds; upright-growing plant. Medium height.$1.00 
GIRONA—Possibly the most fragrant rose in exist¬ 
ence. Very strong-growing, with good foliage, very 
well-formed buds of red and yellow, that do not 
“bull-nose.” Superb for cutting and a plant that 
can stand cutting without hurting it.$1.00 
GLOWING CARMINE—The best rose red for all but 
the coastal regions. In the same class as Rome 
Glory, Red Radiance, etc., but much better...75 
GOLDEN DAWN—Light yellow. Very double. Very 
good foliage. Good rose for warm climate. Bushy 
low grower .60 
GOLDENES MAINZ—(PL. PAT. No. 254). Most in¬ 
tense yellow to date. Fairly double with glossy 
foliage. Ovoid bud. Medium height. Very heavy 
bloomer .$1.25 
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