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Symbol of our long years of service is staunch “Old Adobe’, famed early 
California landmark located within our gates. Once the scene of lavish 
| hospitality when Don Jose de J. Vallejo entertained at Rancho Arroyo de la 
flameda (now our Growing Grounds) this century-old beauty spot with its 
intimate garden now invites you to rest and enjoy the peace of its quiet 
surroundings. Another attraction among the many that await you when you 
| come to Niles. 

Rede DEBUTANTES 
CONTINUED 
MME. CHAS. MALLERIN. (1939) Plant Patent 409. Intensely rich, glowing salmon pink blooms 
opening from dark coral buds with gold bases. Exactly the same color as Buff Beauty tulips. 
Of medium size but beautiful form with clean, healthy foliage. We like it very much. $1.50. 
MME. HENRI GUILLOT. (1937) Plant Patent 337. Long, shapely buds of orange-red and rose 
opening to camellia-like, 20-petalled blooms of rich raspberry pink with a gold suffusion. Not 
only a leader in beauty but also an exceptionally strong growing rose with large, glossy leaves 
that are unusually resistant to mildew. $1.25. 
RAMON BACH. (1937) Plant Patent 366. Apricot-buft buds and rich peach blooms, large and 
fully double. The kush is like a very vigorous Talisman and produces an abundance of 
flowers. $1.00. 
R. M. S. QUEEN MARY. (1938) Plant Patent 249. A blend of rich salmon and pink that is 
very brilliant. Buds are of good form and the long, strong stems make this an exceptionally 
good cutting rose. $1.25. 
ROCHEFORT. (1935) Plant Patent 191. We like this seedling of Mrs. P. S. DuPont and Chas. P. 
Kilham better each year we grow it. Ovoid buds of terra cotta borne singly on nice stems. 
Fully double blooms shading from terra cotta to rich salmon. Unusually free from mildew 
damage. $1.00. 
SENORA GARI. (1934) An exquisite blend of gold, buff and apricot. Buds not large but of 

GOLDEN RAPTURE 
elegant form opening to fairly double blooms. 75c. 
SNOWBIRD. (1934) Our favorite white rose. Buds small but exquisitely formed; open blooms 
very full and d le; blooms profusely; nice fragrance. Very effective for garden use when 
olant 1 group f three or more. 75c. 
THE DOCTOR. 1939) Buds of perfect form and dark glowing pink color. Open flower medium 
pink and double. Small but ample foliage on a bush of medium size. $1.00, 
TOPAZ. (1938) Plant Patent 300. A charming little, pale yellow polyantha rose that literally 
covers itself with bloom. Ideal for a border planting; individual blooms of excellent form. $1.00. 
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McGREDY’S IVORY. Warm ivory buds of exceptional size, length and symmetry opening 
slowly to immense white blooms. Our best white rose. 75c. 
MME. BUTTERFLY. Rich shell pink; perfect form, fine fragrance. 65c, 
MME. COCHET-COCHET. Plant Patent 129. Lovely salmon pink blooms of good form on long, 
strong stems. One of the better new roses. $1.00. 
MME. JOSEPH PERRAUD. The perfection of form and texture is amazing. Big, long pointed 
buds of salmon and buff opening to gorgeous golden buff blooms of surpassing beauty. $1.00. 
MRS. P. S. DuPONT. Golden yellow buds of medium size but elegant form opening to rich 
yellow blooms. Outstandingly free blooming and healthy. 65c. 
MRS. SAM McGREDY. One of the world’s finest roses. Buds of reddish-copper and orange; i 
open blooms coppery pink; foliage bronze. Exceptionally good for cutting. 75c. MRS. P. S. DUPONT 
OSWALD SIEPER. One of the good new white roses; very large flowers. 65c. 

OPHELIA. Pale, shell pink; exquisite form and fragrance. 65c. 
PICTURE. All that the name implies. Perfect form in bud and bloom, rich pink color. A beauty 
for cutting. 75c. 
PRES. HERBERT HOOVER. Tall growing; inner petals apricot, outer ones rose red. 65c. 
RAPTURE. Fragrant, beautifully formed, shell pink. 65c. 
ROUGE MALLERIN. Glowing red, fully double, nice form. 65c. 
SATURNIA. Plant Patent 349. Cardinal red on inside of petals, golden on reverse. Buds of 
elegant form. $1.00. 
SHOT SILK. Pink, veined and suffused with yellow. Very healthy foliage. Will thrive in light 
shade. 65c. 
SIGNORA. Plant Patent 201. Orange-cerise buds, blooms pink and gold; very strong growing 
but compact bush. $1.00. 
SISTER THERESE. Tall growing; long, slender golden buds; open blooms light yellow; mod- 
erately double. 65c. 
SOUTHPORT. Bright red with touch of gold at base; does not blue. Long, pointed buds and 
double open blooms. Very good. 65c. 
SUSAN LOUISE. Two-tone pink with extra long, slender buds just right for cutting. 65c. 
TALISMAN. One of the best and most popular roses. 65c. 
TEXAS CENTENNIAL. Plant Patent 162. An almost perfect rose for cutting. Fine form and 
fragrance, long, stout stems, charming rose-red coloring. /7Sc. 
VESUVIUS. Glowing red single rose, golden stamens, nice fragrance; lots of blooms. 65c. 
WARRAWEE. Plant Patent 140. Shell pink blooms of attractive ferm and spicy fragrance. A 
new rose from Australia. $1.00. 

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