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The TILLINGHAST SEED COMPANY, La Conner, Washington 
Tillinghast's Finest ROSES 
Patented Roses 
ROME GLORY, H. T. (Patent applied for) 
A cross of Dame Edith Helen and Sensa¬ 
tion. This rose was bred with the object 
of raising a red Dame Edith Helen and 
the objective has been reached. A most 
robust and vigorous plant, much more 
winter hardy than most Hybrid Teas, pro¬ 
ducing in quick succession long stems 
bearing large crimson-red buds opening 
into full, well formed, fragrant, cerise red 
blooms. The flowers are long-lasting on 
the plant or when cut and are not affected 
by dry or wet weather. We have no hesi¬ 
tation in proclaiming Rome Glory the fin¬ 
est red rose yet introduced. Each, $1.50. 
SATURN IA (Aicardi 1933 Patent rights 
reserved). Flowers a brilliant cardinal red, 
reverse salmon-yellow and copper. Bud is 
long and pointed. Plant vigorous and foli¬ 
age deep glossy green. Continuous bloom¬ 
er. Each $1.00. 
SIGNORA, H. T. (Plant Patent No. 201) 
—A real masterpiece from the land of 
sunshine and Chianti wine. The long 
buds are of a warm burnt sienna opening 
to a lighter hue toward mandarine. The 
plant is tall growing with every bloom on 
a long stem. The foliage is handsome and 
the blooms especially fine for cutting. 
Each, $1.25. 
YOSEMITE, H. T. (Plant Patent No. 109) 
—Vigorous bushy plants of continuous 
blooming habit. Buds orange-scarlet, 
brone in clusters, opening to medium- 
large semi-double orange scarlet with a 
suffusion of carmine on the reverse side 
of the petals. Each, $1.00. 
Polyantha Type 
PERMANENT WAVE. So named because 
the petals are waved and fluted during 
the whole life of the blossom from the 
first opening of the bud until the petals 
begin to fall, producing a truly novel ef¬ 
fect. Blooms are rather large for this 
type, rosy pink with cerise edges, borne 
in great clusters. Good either singly or 
in low hedges and borders. (Plant Pat. 
107). Each, 75c. 
Bush Roses 
A fine selection of high grade two-year, 
field grown roses of real merit at rock 
bottom prices. No. 1 stock only. All roses 
in our list are hardy in the Puget Sound 
area, but reasonable protection is always 
advisable against too rigorous weather. 
We will make but few shipments until 
after February 1st unless requested to do 
so. We can supply almost any standard 
rose bush on short notice. 
ANGELE PERNET, H. T. A rich, vivid 
coppery orange unapproachable by any 
other rose. Long buds opening to semi¬ 
double fragrant flowers. Each, 50c. 
AUTUMN. A fine new rose of strong 
growth and healthy foliage. The buds are 
medium sized with cupped double flowers 
of a novel burnt orange shade streaked 
with red. The flowers are moderately fra¬ 
grant. Each, 50c. 
BETTY UPRICHARD, H. T. A contras¬ 
tive type with rolling edges. The color is 
a blend of deep toned carmine with cop¬ 
pery orange: the interior being mostly a 
delicate salmon pink. Each, 50c. 
CALEDONIA. Large, very long pinted 
conical buds with the edges of the petals 
rolled back. Flowers are large and fully 
double, slightly fragrant and borne on 
long, strong stems. The color when open¬ 
ing is slightly lemon tinted, changing to 
pure white as the flowers develop. The 
bushes are erect and vigorous, the bloom¬ 
ing almost continuous. Each, 50c. 
CATALONIA. A new color in roses. Buds 
are a deep rich carmine, stained with 
orange to velvety orange scarlet vermilion, 
cochineal-red. Very vivid. Each 50c. 
CHRISTOPHER STONE. A sensational 
new red rose of perfect form. The buds 
are well formed and are very fragrant. 
The foliage is dark green and disease re¬ 
sistant. (See front cover for color cut.) 
Each $1.00. 
CONDESA de SASATAGO. Brilliantly 
Spanish in coloring. Petals two-toned, 
deep golden on the outside copper-rose 
and scarlet inside, in contrast and in¬ 
tensity more pronounced than Talisman 
in coloring. Each 50c. 
DAINTY BESS. One of the most delight¬ 
ful of single roses. Buds are quite large, 
long slender rosy, salmon, open blooms 
broad frimbriated petals of pale rose. 
Wine colored stamens give additional 
beauty to the open flower. Each 50c. 
DUCHESS OF ATHOL. The buds of this 
fine hardy rose are large, globular and of 
a deep bronzy color. The open blooms 
double, cupped and very fragrant. The 
color a golden orange flushed old rose. 
Borne single on long stems. A continuous 
bloomer. Each, 50c. 
DUQUESA de PENERANDA. Whether in 
bud or fully opened this rose is gloriously 
beautifully. Buds orange opening to fully 
double blooms of golden peach. Rich 
glossy disease resistant foliage. Each, 65c. 
EDITH NELLIE PERKINS, A very vig¬ 
orous grower bearing a profusion of at¬ 
tractive, double blooms of delicate color¬ 
ing. Flowers light cerise, inside of petals 
salmon with golden tints. The stems are 
long and straight. Each, 50c. 
ETOILE de HOLLANDE. The most pop¬ 
ular red garden rose, a brilliant crimson 
red. A vigorous grower and a continuous 
bloomer. Large, moderately double, fra¬ 
grant flowers. Each, 50c. 
FEU JOSEPH LOOYMANS. A profuse, 
continuous bloomer, with long buds and 
fairly full flowers of lasting yellow, shaded 
apriot. Each, 50c. 
FEDERICO CASAS, H. T. A splendid 
rose resembling Talisman in type, but 
being larger, darker, and hardier. Should 
be in every rose garden. Each 60c. 
GOLDEN EMBLEM, H. T. Beautifully 
formed, long, fine fragrant golden flow¬ 
ers. The color is rich, a yellow cadmium 
toning to sunflower yellow. A splendid 
yard and garden type, blooming profusely 
and continuously throughout the season. 
Each, 50c. 
HADLEY, H. T. In color it is a deep 
velvety crimson, retaining its brilliancy at 
all seasons of the year. The buds are 
well formed, and the bush is a strong, 
rapid grower. Each, 50c. 
HINRICH GAEDE. The best of the new 
highly colored roses. A striking copper 
orange, very much like the color of a 
Japanese persimmon. Its honey-like fra¬ 
grance is truly delightful. A fine addition 
to any rose garden. Each, 65c. 
HEINRICH WENDLAND, H.T. Beautiful 
contrastive rose. Petals are golden yellow 
on one side and nasturtium red on op¬ 
posite side. Each 50c. 
HOOSIER BEAUTY. A dark rich velvety 
crimson of even color. The flower is dou¬ 
ble and pointed, and produced on long 
stems. Sweetly scented and not inclined 
to mildew. It is similar in color to Gen¬ 
eral McArthur and we think superior to 
that well-known rose. Each, 50c. 
JOANNA HILL. A splendid and distinct 
sort that showed up in our trials as a rose 
that will be extremely popular. Large 
buds and blooms that are high pointed, 
and at no time do they become flat. Color 
is a delicate shade of golden yellow, deep¬ 
ening toward the center to a warm apri¬ 
cot tinge. Stems strong and foliage 
healthy. Fragrant and free flowering and 
especially fine for cutting. Each, 50c. 
LADY MARGARET STEWART. A rose 
of unique and distinct color, the flowers 
in the young stage are a deep sunflower 
yellow heavily veined and splashed with 
orange-scarlet with the reverse of the 
petals deeply suffused with carmine as 
the flowers develop. Delightfully sweet 
scented. Growth very vigorous and up¬ 
right with beautiful, glossy, deep green, 
serrated foliage. Each, 50c. 
Mary Hart 
LOS ANGELES, H. T. One of the grand¬ 
est all-around roses of American origin 
ever put on the market. Flowers large 
and continuous, in color a flame pink, 
toned with coral and shaded with translu¬ 
cent gold at the base of the petals. Ea. 50c. 
MME. EDOUARD HERRIOT, H. T. Very 
brilliant coral red buds which open to 
large semi-double flowers of brilliant 
orange-red and salmon. Each, 50c. 
MME. JULES BOUCHE. A splendid white, 
at times slightly tinted with just a touch 
of tender blush-pink. Long pointed, 
shapely buds and full double, fragrant, 
well-formed flowers. A vigorous grower 
and a continuous bloomer. Each, 50c. 
McGREDY’S IVORY, H. T. This beauti¬ 
ful rose is especially noteworthy in the 
bud, which for perfection of form and last¬ 
ing qualities is unsurpassed. The warm 
ivory buds open very slowly. Each, 65c. 
McGREDY’S YELLOW. Large, bright, 
buttercup yellow of perfect form. The 
sweetly scented blossoms are not damaged 
by rain. It is a strong grower, disease 
free, with dark bronzy green foliage on 
dark red stems, reminding one of Bar¬ 
berry. Truly a wonderful yellow. Ea. 60c. 
MRS. ERSKINE P EM B RO K E THOM . The 
best yellow bedding rose we have today. 
Foliage clean, healthy, and disease resist¬ 
ant. A free and continuous bloomer with 
lon-^, good-sized buds that open into 
double sweet scented blossoms of deep 
lemon yellow. Each, 50c. 
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