PORTLAND ROSES - STANDARD VARIETIES 
The World’s Best 
General list—Containing the most popular tried and tested 
varieties known 
POSTAGE PREPAID PRICES 
Within U. S. or its possessions 
West of the Rocky Mountains— Each 60c; 3 for $1.50; 12 for $5.00 
East of the Rocky Mountains— Each 70c; 3 for $1.80; 12 for $6.00 
AMI QUINARD— (H. T. 1927) Long pointed, blackish garnet bud, 
opening into a loose, semi-double, fragrant bloom; so dark it seems 
almost black. A very vigorous bush with fine foliage. A persistent 
bloomer. 
ANGELE FERNET — Buds deep, flaming orange to semi-double 
blooms of brilliant reddish apricot. Fragrant. Bush of moderate 
growth, stems stiff, foliage shiny and attractive. 
AUTUMN —Mingled shades of burnt orange and red. Somewhat 
like the President Hoover but smaller, darker and more double. 
BETTY UPRICHARD —Buds coppery red. Flowers semi-double; 
salmon pink on inner surface of petals and glowing orange carmine 
on outside. Plant tall and erect, and flowers borne on long stems. 
BRIARCLIFFE 
BRIARCLIFFE —An improved Columbia. High-centered buds of ex¬ 
cellent form, color bright pink. Stems long, stiff and nearly thorn¬ 
less. 
CALEDONIA —(1928) Large, double, high centered, pure white. 
The bush is sturdy and of upright growth. 
CECIL —Very large, single flowers of clear, gplden yellow. Re¬ 
sistant to mildew and almost constantly in bloom. 
CHAS. K. DOUGLAS —Large, semi-double flowers of brilliant light 
crimson with a scarlet undertone. 
CHAS. P. KILHAM —Rich oriental red flushed with orange. Long 
pointed buds opening to high center. 
CUBA —Brilliant orange-scarlet buds of great length which open to 
large, almost single flowers of vermillion and orange. 
DAINTY BESS —Slender, rosy-salmon buds opening to pale rose 
blooms. Prolific bloomer, lasting when cut and charming for dis¬ 
play in individual vases. 
DAME EDITH HELEN —Pointed buds which open slowly to large 
blooms of brilliant pink. Very fragrant. 
DUCHESS OF ATHOL —Large buds of bronzy! orange; flowers of 
apricot and gold flushed with rose and borne in profusion. Foliage 
dark bronzy green and remarkably mildew-proof. 
DAME EDITH HELEN 
DUCHESS OF WELLINGTON —Long saffron yellow buds, opening 
to very large, light yellow flowers. 
EDITH NELLIE PERKINS- Salmon-pink and cerise-orange. Buds 
long and pointed. 
EDITOR McFarland —Long pointed pink bud with a glow of 
amber and a paler edge. Belongs to the Radiance group. 
E. G. HILL —(1929) A large dazzling red, produced singly on strong 
stems. A sixty petaled rose that has won a splendid name and is 
everywhere admired. 
ETOILE DE HOLLANDE —(1919) Large crimson flowers, with a 
velvety sheen. About 35 petals. The plant is strong and branch¬ 
ing, producing an abundance of fine flowers throughout the sea¬ 
son. One of the very best of the red roses. 
CHAS. P. KILHAM 
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