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C. H. STOCKING 
INNOCENCE $ .50 
Large semi-single white with golden yellow stamens. Bush a moderate grower 
with dark green, disease resistant foliage. The best white of its type. 
ISOBEL $ .50 
A strong growing bush bearing a profusion of long pointed buds that open to 
large flowers of carmine red shaded yellow. Considered one of the best of 
the singles. Tall grower. 
JOANNA HILL (Hill 1928) $ .50 
A fine yellow rose with a perfect form. The outer petals are a clear sulphur 
yellow and the inner a deeper tone. A vigorous upright grower. A fine cut 
flower and fragrant. 
J. OTTO THILOW $ .50 
This is one of the finest, most perfectly formed pink roses. The flower is large, 
double, high centered and of a glowing rose pink. A constant bloomer. Growth 
is vigorous and with an abundance of thick leathery foliage. An exhibition rose. 
KOROVO $ .75 
After a two year test, we are convinced that Korovo is worthy of a place in 
your garden. Its color is old rose, shaded peach. The buds have beautiful 
form and are delightfully fragrant. The plant is an excellent grower with 
fine disease resistant foliage and a continuous bloomer. 
LADY FORTEVIOT $ .50 
A rose similar in form to Angele Pernet. It is a golden yellow changing to 
deep apricot and having a very pleasing fragrance. A vigorous, bushy grower 
with glossy, bronzy-green foliage and a continuous bloomer. Excellent in 
nearly all sections, but particularly recommended for coastal climate. 
LOUISE C. BRESLAU $ .50 
One of our finest roses. A large, very double rose of coral red shaded apricot, 
borne on strong stiff stems. Heavy leathery, glossy foliage. A fine cut flower, 
moderately fragrant and floriferous. 
LUCIA ZULOAGA (P. Dot 1934) $ .50 
Lucia Zuloaga offers a color different from any other rose. It is a deep brown¬ 
ish scarlet with a golden undertone. While it has but from fifteen to twenty 
petals, it is very attractive both in the bud and open flower; very prolific in 
its bloom. The plant is a vigorous spreading grower (2 ft.) with perfect glossy 
green foliage that has been absolutely free of disease. 
McGREDY’S IVORY (McGredy 1929) $ .60 
Probably the best white rose. The buds are long and pointed, opening to a 
perfectly formed flower of creamy white with a light yellow at the base of the 
petals. The bush is a strong grower with excellent foliage. A prolific bloomer. 
Excellent as a cut flower and for exhibition. Mildews in some localities. 
McGREDY’S YELLOW (McGredy 1934) $ .75 
A really fine rose and a very prolific grower and bloomer. Flowers are large 
and of a bright buttercup yellow of good form. Foliage glossy dark green 
with deep reddish green stems. This is truly one of our finest yellows. 
MME. JOSEPH PERRAUD (J. Gaujard 1934) $ .75 
In 1934 this rose was judged the most beautiful rose of France. The long, 
slender, pointed buds of nasturtium orange open to double fragrant flowers 
of nasturtium-buff with shell pink at the edge of the petals. A strong, upright 
grower and free bloomer. Foliage mildews in some localities. An exhibition 
rose. 
