TUALATIN VALLEY NURSERIES, ROUTE 3, SHERWOOD, OREGON 
ROSES 
Our rose bushes cannot be equaled. We have exceptionally fine varieties. A 11 varieties 
which we list here are continuous blooming. They will bloom from early spring until frost in 
the fall. 
Two Years Old — No. 1 Selected Plants 
35c each Three for $1.00 $3.75 per dozen 
Two Years Old—Medium Grade Two Years Old—No. 2 Plants 
30c each $3.25 per dozen 25c each $2.75 per dozen 
SUNBURST (H. T.) 
A veritable giant 
among yellow roses 
throwing up heavy canes clothed with most orna¬ 
mental foliage and crowded with glorious buds 
and fiowers. The buds are very long and of most 
beautiful form, opening into a gorgeous colored 
flower. The color is a rich cadmium yellow shad¬ 
ed with orange and copper. One of the very finest 
yellow roses yet raised. 
LADY HILLINGDON (T.) Deep apri- 
' ' cot yellow, 
long and pointed bud. Flowers are of good sub¬ 
stance and very lasting; foliage luxuriant; a fine 
forcing or garden rose, excellent for cutting. 
KAISERIN AUG. VICTORIA (H.T.) 
Elegant large pointed buds; large, full, double 
flowers; color delicate creamy-white; fragrant. 
OPHELIA (H.T.) 
Orange salmon buds, 
opening to flowers of 
dainty pink. The foliage is clean, dark and leath¬ 
ery—growth vigorous and free, producing long 
canes. Blooms early and continuously. 
ULRICH BRUNNER immense big 
blooms of a 
bright cherry-red shade with a lovely rich frag¬ 
rance. Very free flowering and one of the finest 
for cutting. Ideal for trailing on a pillar. 
HOOSIER BEAUTY (H. T.) 
A grand new hybrid tea rose of American origin. 
Flowers dark crimson, shaded with maroon and 
veined with black; petals of remarkable sub¬ 
stance—like so much crimson velvet; buds beau¬ 
tifully formed, with fine, pointed shape, opening 
into large, double flower. 
IMPERIAL POTENTATE (H. T.) 
Rich, rosy carmine, fine buds, splendid cut 
flower, sweetly scented. 
MME. CAROLINE TESTOUT (H.T.) 
A grand rose of the La France type, but with 
flowers larger and finer. Color, bright satiny 
pink; very fragrant and free in bloom. One of 
the handsomest roses and should be planted ex¬ 
tensively. 
MME. EDOUARD famous winner 
’HlT'P'PTnT’T’ t'JJ T’ 'I Daily Mail 
■HUirvlviU 11 l,rl. l.J prize. The color be¬ 
ing cotta bronze and geranium red, a new combi¬ 
nation of colors in a rose. 
MISS LOLITA ARMOUR (H.T.) 
A magnificent new rose of rich chrome yellow, 
shaded to coppery orange. Flowers large, of fin¬ 
est form, on stout canes. 
LOS ANGELES (H. T.) 
' ' toned with 
carol and shaded gold at base of petals. Beauti¬ 
fully formed, fragrant, vigorous and very free 
blooming. Nothing better. 
KILLARNEY BRILLIANT (H. T.) 
Color an exquisite shade of deep shell pink light¬ 
ened with silvery pink. The base of the petals is 
soft silvery white relieved with enough yellow to 
make it more attractive. The buds are exception¬ 
ally long and beautifully formed. 
GRUS AN TEPLITZ or 
VIRGINIA R. COXE (H. T.) 
Color fiery crimson, with a dark velvety sheen; 
very fragrant; free blooming. 
MME. BUTTERFLY (H. T.) 
A sport from the popular new rose Orphelia, 
which may be said to be a glorified form of that 
fine variety. In this new sort all the colors are 
intensified, making it a rich harmony of bright 
pink, apricot and gold. The unopened buds are 
especially distinct with their lovely shades of In¬ 
dian red passing to golden yellow at their base. 
LA FRANCE (H. T.) 4, ’•“7- 
' changing to pink. 
A general favorite. Sweetest of all roses. 
FRAU KARL DRUSCHKI (H. T.) 
The white American Beauty. Makes splendid buds 
and immense flowers; perfectly double. 
CONSTANCE (H.T.) Rich orange yel¬ 
low, distinctly 
streaked and splashed with crimson, long pointed 
buds; free bloomer. 
CHEERFUL (H. T.) Large, full flowers 
'of perfect shape 
and form, with enormous individual petals and 
grand general character. Color, rich orange yel¬ 
low flame overspreading the petals to a distinct 
orange yeilow base. 
GOLDEN EMBLEM A grand new Irish 
rose of ideal habit 
of growth, with holly-like, glossy green foliage, 
each stem bearing a glorious golden yellow 
flower of the finest form. The peer of all yellow 
roses. 
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