McGREDY'S TRIUMPH— Plant Pat. No. 190. Large pointed buds of 
cerise over-shadowed with orange, opening slowly into large cup- 
formed flowers of brilliant pink and cerise overlaid with amber 
toning to yellow and large tufts of yellow stamens. Very hand¬ 
some foliage. Each $1.25; 3 for $3.25. 
McGREDY'S WONDER— Another beautiful creation of McGredy's 
noted for good form. Fine buds opening to a delightful shade of 
orange-yellow. Each 75c; 3 for $2.00. 
McGREDY'S YELLOW —Cup-formed flowers of unfading yellow. 
About 25 petals. Dark green, holly-like foliage with red stems. 
Vigorous growth and free blooming. Each 75c; 3 for $2.00. 
MME. COCHET-COCHET— (1934) Plant Pat. No. 129. Perfect formed 
buds opening to flowers of soft salmon rose. The tips of the petals 
are tipped with silver and shading to gold at the base. Each $1.00; 
3 for $2.50. 
MME. HENRI GUILLOT —(Pat. applied for.) Two-toned rose of deep 
watermelon to raspberry-pink shade, heavily veiled with reddish 
orange, which produces an enchanting flame-like glow of flashing 
scarlet. Each $1.50; 3 for $3.75. 
MME. JEAN GAUJARD— (Plant Patent No. 338.) A vigorous grow¬ 
ing, upright two-toned rose. Bud long and graceful. Full open 
flowers are cup-shaped, light carmine-buff on outside of petals and 
yellow-buff on inside. Each $1.50; 3 for $3.75. 
MME. JOSEPH PERRAUD —(H. T. 1934) Bagatelle Gold Medal 
Winner. Long slender pointed buds of nasturtium-buff tipped a 
shell at the petal edges. Beautiful glossy foliage with red stems. 
Each $1.00; 3 for $2.50. 
MRS. FRANCIS KING— Plant Pat. No. 253. Very large full rose, 
first tinted cream and ivory and eventually turning to white. Each 
$1.00; 3 for $2.50. 
NIGHT —Dark velvet red almost black in color. Good form and fine 
fragrance. Each $1.00. 
PICTURE —A rose of medium size but exquisite form. Every bloom 
is a picture. Color is a rich pink with a salmon undertone. Clean 
healthy foliage. Each $1.00; 3 for $2.50. 
PINK DAWN —(1935) Fine buds opening to a deep rose-pink with 
an orange base. Sweetly fragrant. Excellent for cutting. Each $1.00; 
3 for $2.50. 
POINSETTIA —(Howard & Smith, 1938.) Has semi-double flowers of 
a bright rich scarlet color produced profusely during the whole sea¬ 
son on vigorous plants of fairly tall growth. $1.00 each; 3 for $2.50. 
PRESIDENT PLUMECOCQ —Coppery yellow buds opening to large, 
double, brilliant apricot flowers. The plants are vigorous and al¬ 
ways in bloom. Each 75c; 3 for $2.00. 
REX ANDERSON —(Plant Patent No. 335.) White with an overcast 
of ivory, slightly deeper in the center. The large blooms are car¬ 
ried, several together, on strong stems and may be grown to 
enormous size by disbudding. Pleasant perfume. The growth is 
exceptionally free and vigorous and the abundant grey foliage 
sets the flowers to perfection. Each $1.50. 
ROCHEFORT— Plant Pat. No. 191. (Mallerin 1935) A large full 
and globular bud followed by a very double flower. An almost 
indescribable color combination of copper, orange and pink. The 
bush is compact and of good blooming habit. Each $1.25; 3 for 
$3.25. 
ROME GLORY —(Plant Patent No. 304.) (Aicardi 1937.) A cross of 
Dame E. Helen and Sensation. Long stems of large crimson red 
buds, opening to full well formed, fragrant cerise red blooms. Long 
lasting flowers. Not affected by dry or wet weather. Each $1.50; 
3 for $3.75. 
R. M. S. QUEEN MARY —Plant Pat. No. 249. Blooms of a glorious 
combination of vivid shades, blending rich glowing salmon with 
an exquisite pure pink and with an orange base. Freely produced 
on strong vigorous plants. Delicately perfumed. Each $1.50; 3 for 
$3.75. 
RONSARD- -(Plant Patent No. 284.) Buds of yellow, gradually edges 
of petals curl back and show deep scarlet-red inside. Blooms of 
medium size and produced in quantities throughout the season. 
Each $1.50; 3 lor $3.75. 
ROUGE MALLERIN —(H. T. 1934) This new French rose is truly a 
fine addition to the red varieties. The well formed buds open to a 
full brilliant red with darker shadings. Tips of petals curling back 
to produce a very striking effect. Excellent coppery-bronze foliage. 
Each 75c; 3 for $2.00. 
SATURNIA —(Patent applied for.) (Aicardi 1933.) (Patent rights re¬ 
served.) It is similar to Signora with its coloring more intensified. 
The flowers are a brilliant cardinal red, reverse salmon-yellow and 
copper. The bush is upright and strong and produces freely. Al¬ 
though it is too new to know all about it, we consider it a most 
beautiful rose and highly recommend it for at least the Pacific Coast 
district. Each $1.00; 3 for $2.50. 
SIGNORA —Plant Pat. No. 201. Long buds of a warm burnt sienna, 
opening to a lighter hue toward mandarin. Tall growing with 
every bloom on a long stem. Excellent for cutting. Beautiful 
foliage. Each $1.25; 3 for $3.25. 
SENORA GARI —(Dot 1934) Long pointed buds of deep orange, 
opening to large double flowers of the same color, changing to 
buff apricot. The plant has a strong branching growth. Fragrant. 
Each $1.00; 3 for $2.50. 
STERLING —Plant Pat. No. 21. A cross of an unnamed seedling 
and Madam Butterfly. It is striking pink in color like Killarney 
Brilliant, increasing its attractiveness with a yellow base. Long 
pointed buds opening to a well formed flower. A strong upright 
grower wih a deep green foliage. A free bloomer with a rapid 
succession of flowers. Its beautiful form will instantly win your 
admiration. Each $1.00; 3 for $2.50. 
SOUTHPORT —(H. T. 1933) A brilliant unshaded scarlet rose of 
about 18 petals and a delightful tea scent. A very brilliant rose 
to be recommended for striking effects. Each 75c; 3 for $2.00. 
TEXAS CENTENNIAL —Plant Pat. No. 162. A soort of President 
Hoover with all its fine qualities. Blooms of blood red, turning to 
cerise red in the center. The color is very striking. The bush is 
very upright and strong growing. Each 75c; 3 for $2.00. 
THE DOCTOR —The buds are long and pointed, which expand to a 
simply enormous bloom in their fully developed state. The color is 
an exquisite silvery pink, uniform in color both in bud and open 
flower with a fragrance so intense that it can be detected many 
yards away. Each $1.00. 
WHITE BRIARCLIFFE —(Lens 1933) Plant Pat. No. 108. Vigorous 
bushy plants producing very heavily. It is a supreme white rose 
of the finest form. Each $1.00; 3 for $2.50. 
BUDDED ROSES 
All of the roses offered in this catalogue are two year first grade 
field grown plants, budded on Multiflora root stock, except a few 
of the patent varieties which are supplied to us directly from the 
patent owners and in some cases other root stocks are used. It is 
conceded by all rose authorities, that Multiflora is the best and 
most universal of any root stock known. 
FACTS / DO YOU KNOW: 
Oregon plants are most free of disease. 
Oregon climate is best suited and produces a superior grade of 
roses and ornamental plants. 
That it pays to buy from a large nursery that is able to bear 
the responsibility of handling as perishable a commodity as plants. 
That the Portland Rose Nursery is large and responsible and 
produces plants comparable only to the world's best. 
That it costs less to care for good plants than it does for inferior 
plants. 
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