Sunset’s Hardy Everblooming Roses, continued 
Bush and Climbing Roses are postpaid within the Fourth Zone 
La France. HT. Lovely rose-pink with silvery luster; very sweet- 
scented. Constant bloomer. 50c. each. 
Lady Forteviot. HT. Large buds opening to artistic, moderately 
double, well-lasting flowers of delightful fruity fragrance and 
pleasing color—orange on the inner face with a bright canary- 
yellow base and the back of the petals paler and inclined to 
apricot. 50c. each. 
Lesley Dudley. HT. Another fine Rose that is differ¬ 
ent from any other. Every bud and blossom perfect 
in all stages. A colorful blending of coral-pink, 
bronze, and salmon, and a delicious fragrance. 60c. 
each. 
Li Bures. HT. A most unusual Rose, remarkable for 
changing colorings. A red bud opening to bright 
shades of pink, orange, and yellow. Pleasing glossy 
green foliage and free blooming. 60c. each. 
Los Angeles. HT. A vigorous grower and continuous bloomer. 
The long-stemmed, fragrant flowers are brilliant flame-pink 
shading to coral and gold; buds long and pointed. 50c. each. 
Lucia Zuloaga. HT. An absolutely different Rose 
that we find difficult to describe. A deep coppery, 
brownish scarlet undertoned with golden bronze. 
Free-blooming, vigorous plant with glossy green 
foliage free from disease. 75c. each. 
Margaret McGredy. HT. A most vigorous, thrifty bush with 
superb foliage, producing a continuous succession of handsome, 
globular, orange-scarlet flowers throughout the entire season. 
50c. each. 
Mari Dot. HT. A vigorous but spreading grower with fine, healthy 
foliage and a free bloomer. Unique and beautiful Rose. A sort 
of reddish salmon bud opening slowly to a uniform bright 
salmon-pink with a satiny sheen. More popular each season. 
50c. each. 
Max Krause. HT. Probably the finest yellow Rose 
for outdoor use—a golden yellow that stays gold. 
Long bud and cup-formed bloom of great substance 
freely borne on a long stem. Foliage leathery and 
unusually resistant to Rose troubles. 50c. each. 
See illustration, second cover. 
McGredy’s Ivory. HT. Flowers creamy ivory-white, turning to 
clear white as they open; occasionally has a faint pink flush in 
the center in cool weather. The buds are as perfect as Roses 
can be, and the flowers possess a delicate Damask perfume. 
50c. each. See illustration, second cover. 
McGredy’s Scarlet. HT. It might be scarlet in some climates, 
but is a vivid deep rose here in California, sometimes with a 
scarlet glow in the early morning as the bud opens. 50c. each. 
Golden Dawn. See page 2 
Golden Emblem. See page 2 
Mevrouw G. A. van Rossem. HT. A startling novelty with 
vivid orange and apricot buds, opening to bronze-yellow flowers 
shaded with copper-pink. 50c. each. 
Miss Rowena Thom. HT. Huge, globular flowers of glowing 
rose pink, shaded with dusky gold at the base of the petals. 
50c. each. 
Mme. Butterfly. HT. Long buds and beautifully shaped blossoms 
of bright pink, suffused apricot and gold. A free bloomer and 
erect grower. Sport of Ophelia. 50c. each. 
Mme. Caroline Testout. HT. Clear pink—nothing in the Rose 
line can approach it in color. 50c. each. 
Mme. Edouard Herriot {Daily Mail Rose). HT. Long-pointed 
coral-red buds, shaded yellow at base, open to semi-double 
flowers of beautiful coral-red, shaded with yellow and bright 
rosy scarlet. A vigorous grower. 50c. each. 
Mrs. A. R. Barraclough. HT. A superb pink Rose with long 
buds of perfect form, opening to large, fully double blooms of 
glistening pink, with a glint of yellow at the base of the petals; 
fragrant. 50c. each. See illustration, second cover. 
Mrs. E. P. Thom. HT. Well-formed buds and fairly large, 
double, clear, even yellow flowers borne singly on good stems. 
,50c. each. 
Mrs. Henry Bowles. HT. Warm pink blooms, flushed with 
salmon, in profusion from early spring until fall. 50c. each. 
Mrs. Herbert Stevens. T. A large pure white Rose of perfect 
form with high-pointed center. 50c. each. 
Mrs. Pierre S. du Pont. HT. Very fine in color and form. 
Medium-sized reddish yellow bud, opening to a semi-double, 
fragrant flower of golden yellow. Healthy foliage and free 
blooming. 50c. each. 
Mrs. Sam McGredy. HT. One of the best garden 
Roses. Long-pointed bud opening to a large, double, 
fragrant flower of copper-orange, flushed with red 
on outside of petals. Vigorous grower, glossy foliage, 
lasting flowers and a prolific bloomer. 60c. each. 
Ophelia. HT. A strong grower and profuse bloomer. Flowers 
are pale flesh-pink, shaded rose and yellow at the base of petals. 
50c. each. 
Padre. HT. Fine long petals of coppery scarlet flushed with 
yellow at base—a most novel and attractive coloring. An exceed¬ 
ingly free-flowering sort; strong, upright grower. 50c. each. 
President Herbert Hoover. HT. Long-pointed buds of scarlet 
and gold, opening to broad, semi-double flowers of creamy orange 
and deep rose, with huge, thick petals. Plants very vigorous. 
Fine for cutting. 50c. each. See illustration, second cover. 
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1720 Ocean Ave., San Francisco, Cal. 
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