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C. H. STOCKING 
CRIMSON GLORY (Kordes 1935) $1.00; 3 for $2.50- 
For the past two years this rose has been acclaimed the finest new red rose in 
America. Of perfect form, the large double cupped flower is a deep velvety 
crimson and intensely fragrant. The plant is a vigorous, bushy grower and a 
continuous bloomer. Plant Patent No. 105. 
ECLIPSE (J. H. Nicolas 1936) $1.00; 3 for $2.50* 
This rose has won several medals on its perfect form. The buds are excep¬ 
tionally long and when the attractive sepals open showing the golden petals, 
it is very beautiful. A prolific bloomer on a strong upright, four foot bush. 
Plant Patent No. 172. 
CL. MRS. SAM McGREDY $1.25; 3 for $3.15- 
ETERNAL YOUTH (Aicardi 1938) $1.25; 3 for $3.15- 
Eternal Youth produces the perfectly formed buds so much desired by Rosar- 
ians. Both the buds and double blooms are a clear soft pink with a trace of 
salmon at the base of the petals. Fragrant. A vigorous, bushy grower and 
profuse bloomer. Budded on Ragged Robin root. Plant Patent No. 332. 
GLOAMING (J. H. Nicolas 1935) $1.00; 3 for $2.50- 
A cut flower variety which has proven a “winner” wherever grown. Its long 
buds are carried on long rigid stems amply clothed with handsome foliage. 
The plant is vigorous, branching, and fairly tall growing. Bloom is of unusual 
coloring—fawn orange in the bud and the large full blooms are of a peculiar 
pink overlaid with salmon. Plant Patent No. 137. 
GOLDEN STATE (F. Meilland 1937) $1.00; 3 for $2.50- 
This truly golden rose, selected as the official rose of the Golden State Inter¬ 
national Exposition, has been well chosen. After observing it two years, we 
feel it is well worth a place in your garden. The rose is very double, cupped, 
fragrant and is a buff yellow with an orange yellow center. The plant is a 
vigorous, upright grower with dark, leathery, glossy foliage. A continuous 
bloomer, excellent as a cut flower. Winner of Gold Medals at Bagatelle, as 
well as the test gardens at Portland, Ore. Plant Patent No. 303. 
LUIS BRINAS (P. Dot 1934) $1.00; 3 for $2.50- 
This Spanish rose was awarded the Gold medal at Portland Test Garden in 
1935 and is one of the finest roses in the Northwest as well as in the cooler 
sections of California. The fine pointed buds of orange copper open to a full 
double, high centered flower of soft old rose, flushed gold. The plant is a 
very vigorous, upr’ght grower (4 ft.) with thick, leathery, disease resistant 
foliage. A prolific bloomer and fragrant. Plant Patent No. 102. 
MME. CHAS. MALLERIN (Chas. Mallerin 1940) $1.50; 3 for $3.75^^ 
We are delighted with new rose from France. The color is entirely new in 
roses, being a deep orange-salmon. The handsome flower, with 30 to 40 petals, 
is held erect by a strong stem. Plant is sturdy, of medium growth, with ex¬ 
cellent foliage. One of the best of the new roses which we unhesitatingly 
recommend very highly. Plant Patent applied for, Conard-Pyle Co. 
*No further discount allowed. 
