“THE BEST IN ROSES'’ 
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FLOREX $ .50 
This bright salmon pink is a desirable garden variety. It has a long pointed 
bud with thick leathery petals. An excellent cut flower and fragrant. Bush 
is a tall upright grower with large firm leaves that are disease resistant. A 
free bloomer. 
FRANCES ASHTON (Dr. De Puy 1937) $ .75 
This new single rose originated by Dr. De Puy of Tacoma, Washington, is 
worthy of a place in every rose garden. It is distinctly different from any 
other single rose in that it is of uniform carmine color with wine colored 
stamens. The plant is tall, growing with fine clean foliage. Very floriferous. 
GAIETY $ .50 
A rose with the same parentage as Talisman, but quite different. Blooms are 
quite large and double. The color is orange, Indian red and silver. A vigorous 
growing plant with glossy disease resistant foliage and few thorns. 
GIRONA (Pedro Dot 1939) $1.25 
The more we see of this rose, the better we like it. The buds are long, pointed, 
of fine form, and are turkey red and golden yellow, a most pleasing combina¬ 
tion. Very fragrant. The plant is a very strong upright grower, with long 
sturdy stems similar to Pres. Hoover. Disease resistant. Supply limited. 
GOLDEN DAWN (Grant 1929) $ .50 
An Australian rose that has proven a success in this country. A sweetly 
scented, very double flower of rich sunflower yellow passing to lemon yellow 
with age. The bush is a very vigorous, bushy grower with an abundance of 
large, clean, disease resistant foliage. Fine as a cut flower. 
GOLDEN EMBLEM $ .50 
One of the best yellow roses in most sections of California. Rich golden yellow, 
heavily splashed with red. Splendid thick glossy foliage. A strong grower but 
will not stand heavy pruning. An excellent exhibition rose but subject to 
die-back. Advisable to paint cuts of any size with wax or tree heal. 
GOLDEN RAPTURE $ .60 
A very fine new rose with a lovely tone of pure canary yellow. Best in spring 
and fall, as summer bloom turns nearly white. Bud double and beautifully 
formed. A vigorous grower (3 ft.) with dark leathery foliage which is quite 
free of disease. 
GOLDEN WEST (Stocking 1937) $ .50 
This rose is recommended as a bedding rose to produce an abundance of 
color in the garden. It is an unfading golden yellow with glossy, disease 
resistant foliage. 
GROOTENDORST (Pink) $ .60 
A rugosa rose used for hedges or as a shrub. A strong growing bush with 
thick crinkly foliage that does not mildew. The flower resembles a carnation 
in form but smaller. Color a bright pink. May be pruned in formal shape. 
GRUSS AN COBURG (Felburg 1927) $ .60 
A very attractive medium size flower of apricot yellow and extremely fragrant. 
It is a vigorous upright grower with disease resistant foliage. Does well in a 
shady location. 
HINRICH GAEDE (Kordes 1932) $ .60 
Another grand and glorious rose. Hinrich Gaede is among the finest of the 
newer roses with most striking colors. The bud is a clear nasturtium red 
opening to a large very double flower of orange red. A most prolific bloomer; 
bush is a vigorous grower with glossy bronzy green foliage. Fragrant. 
