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CATALOG 
FINEST NEW BUSH ROSES FROM EUROPE 
Of the many rose novelties that we have imported from Europe in the last few years for 
testing, these three are the most outstanding. 
Postage same as on regular bush roses listed below. Read page 1 before ordering. 
Emile Cramon—(C. Chambard, 1938)—Long slender buds of coppery salmon, shaded gold 
at base, with long sepals that stay upright against the buds until it opens. Flowers are 
salmon, with about 20 to 25 petals. This rose is very outstanding both for its perfect 
shaped buds and its beautiful color. The bush has large green foliage and is very free 
blooming. Heavy No. 1 grade bushes, $1.00 each. 
Home Sweet Home—(Wood & Ingram, 1938)—Large very double, pure pink rose on a 
strong upright bush. Flowers last well and are fragrant. Foliage is very large and 
glossy. Fine as a bedding or cut flower. A fine new rose that is distinct from any 
other variety in cultivation. Heavy No. 1 grade bushes, 75c each; 3 for $1.90; $7.50 
per dozen. 
Lilette Mallerin—(Mallerin, 1938)—The buds and flowers arc red with gold on reverse 
side of petals. Some seasons of the year, the flowers are a smoky-pink with yellow on 
reverse side. Although this rose varies in color, it is always very beautiful. The plant is 
a bushy grower and very free bloomer. Heavy No. 1 grade bushes, 75c each; 3 for 
$1.90; $7.50 per dozen. 
HYBRID TEAS AND EVERBLOOMING BUSH ROSES 
No. 1 and No. 1^ grade bushes 30c each; $3.25 per dozen; $25.00 per 100. 
All orders in California, send 3 cents extra on each bush for postage and packing. Also 3% 
for Sales tax. All orders from Oregon, Washington, Idaho, Nevada, Arizona, Montana, 
Wyoming, Colorado, New ^^lexico and Utah, send 5 cents extra on each bush. All other 
states send 10 cents extra on each bush. Send Sales tax only on orders in California. 
Be sure to read page one before ordering. Orders amounting to $25.00 or more, we will 
not charge for packing and will ship express Collect, which will be much cheaper than 
our regular charge for packing and postage on smaller orders. Read page 1 before 
ordering. 
Ami Quinard—Blackish red buds opening to semi-double blooms of deep crimson-maroon. 
Wgorous growing bush. 
Angele Pernet—Deep flaming orange buds, opening to semi-double blooms of brilliant 
apricot. Glossy, mildew resistant foliage. Slow growing bush. 
Annie Dupeyrat—(C. Mallerin, 1935)—Large peach pink buds opening to very double 4^2 
inch flowers of deep old rose with an orange base and a silvery edge to the petals. 
Autumn—Rich autumn colors, burnt orange and yellow, splashed with red. Very double 
flowers. Long strong stems, large dark green foliage. 
Barcelona—(W'\ Kordes & Sons, 1932)—Buds and flowers are a dark crimson, very double, 
fragrant. Strong growing, free blooming plant. 
Betty Uprichard—Delicate salmon pink with lively carmine on rever^^e of petals. Very 
vigorous, tall, free blooming bush. 
Bozena Nemcova—(J. Bohm, 1931)—Long well shaped buds of light pink, shaded lavender, 
opening to large pale lavender pink flowers that are very fragrant. 
Brasier—(C. Mallerin, 1936)—Beautiful buds and flowers of vivid flaming scarlet on the 
inside of the petals and burnt orange shaded scarlet on the reverse side. Bushy free 
blooming plant. 
Briarcliff—Large, pointed buds and flowers of rose pink. Fragrant. 
Caledonia—Large, long buds and large full flowers of pure white. The purest white of all 
roses. 
Catalonia—(Pedro Dot, 1933)—Bright fiery cardinal red, shaded gold. Large globular, very 
double and lasting flower. Abundant, large, dark green foliage. Very vigorous and 
bushy. Free, continuous bloomer. 
Catherine Kordes—Large, beautifully shaped buds of blood red, opening to flowers of 
light red fading to deep pink. 
Chas. H. Rigg—Large, fine shaped buds and flowers of glowing rose-pink on long stems. 
Very fragrant. 
Charles P. Kilham—Buds of oriental red, flowers bright pink with gold at base of petals. 
Large mildew resistant foliage. 
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