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C. H. STOCKING 
CHOICE ROSES 
Selected varieties both new and old. New roses not listed with the patent 
roses are underscored. 
AMI QUINARD $ .50 
One of our darkest red roses. Buds are almost black, opening to a semi-double 
flower of velvety crimson maroon with a soft black lustre. A prolific bloomer 
and fragrant. Bush is a strong upright grower with thick leathery foliage. 
ANGELE PERNET $ .60 
This rose is still the best of its type and color. A beautiful orange yellow 
shaded deep reddish-apricot. The flower has a fine form, semi-double and is 
borne on strong stiff stems. A fine cut flower and fragrant. Bush is a moderate 
grower with clean glossy foliage that is very free of disease. Will not stand 
heavy pruning. 
AUTUMN (Coddington 1928) $ .50 
An unusual combination of deep burnt orange and pink streaked with red. 
Moderately fragrant and very lasting. The bush is a strong upright grower 
with an abundance of thick glossy foliage. Mildews in some locations. Ex¬ 
cellent in coastal regions. 
BRAZIER (C. Mallerin 1936) $ .75 
If you are looking for a striking color in the rose garden. Brazier will produce 
that color. The beautifully pointed orange buds open to large double flowers 
of brilliant fiery red with an orange undertone. It is so brilliant it is difficult 
to describe. The plant is a vigorous compact grower with fine foliage. A 
prolific grower; best in cool climate. Stems medium strength. 
CATALONIA (Pedro Dot) $ .60 
Those who enjoy a splash of Spanish colors will find all they are looking for 
in Catalonia. The bud is large, ovoid, opening to a very double flower of 
bright scarlet shaded orange. The plant is a vigorous bushy grower and prolific 
bloomer. Excellent as a vivid bedding rose. 
CHAS. P. KILHAM (Beckwith 1926) $ .50 
A most perfectly formed long pointed bud of rich oriental red suffused with 
red and orange, and opening to a double, high centered flower of the same 
shade. A vigorous spreading grower with excellent foliage. 
CHRISTOPHER STONE (Robinson 1935) $ .75 
From all over the world come excellent reports of this lovely new red rose. 
In our field this rose has been outstanding. The bud is long pointed, opening to 
a large double flower of vivid scarlet with a velvety crimson sheen. The plant 
is a bushy yet upright grower, about 2^/4 ft., with fine bronzy green foliage 
that has mildewed slightly. A very prolific bloomer and fragrant. 
COLLETTE CLEMENT $ .60 
We do not hesitate to recommend this rose very highly. The long pointed 
coral-red bud opens to a semi-single flower of golden carmine with the base 
of the petals gold, over 4 inches in diameter. The plant is a very vigorous 
grower from 3 to 4 feet high with glossy disease resistant foliage. Very 
floriferous. Moderately fragrant. 
