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AMELIA GRAVEREAUX. (5) Very double, fragrant flow- 
ers of dark purplish-red. This makes a splendid pillar 
Rose. 50 cents each. 
BLANC DOUBLE DE COUBERT. (5) Snowy-white double 
flowers produced freely. This is considered by many 
as the finest pure white Rugosa. 50 cents each. 
DOCTOR ECKENER. (5) Large, fragrant flowers of bril- 
liant coppery-rose with the reverse of the petals golden 
yellow. 50 cents each. 
F. J. GROOTENDORST. (4-5) Small fringed flowers of 
bright red produced in large clusters. The blooms sug- 
gest a cluster of old fashioned pinks. 50 cents each. 
MRS. ANTHONY WATERER. (4-5) Medium sized buds 
opening to double crimson blooms with delightful per- 
fume. 950 cents each. 
PINK GROOTENDORST. (4-5) A sport of the above var- 
iety. Clear pink flowers borne in clusters. A profuse 
bloomer. 50 cents each. 
..-- Moss Roses 
BLANCHE MOREAU. (4-5) Heavily mossed buds and 
double white flowers borne in clusters. Very vigorous. 
90 cents each. 
GOLDEN MOSS. (4-5) This is a novelty! The first yellow 
Moss Rose. The foliage forms an exceptionally fine 
background for the double golden-yellow flowers. 75 
cents each. 
.... Miscellaneous Shrub Roses 
ROSA MOYESII. (5) The most unusual color is to be 
found in this introduction from Western China. The 
blooms measure from two to three inches across and 
are deep blood-red with anthers of gray, and filaments 
of brown. 75 cents each. - 
ROSE OF CASTILE. (4) As far as we are able to learn 
we have the true old Rose of Castile. So many small, 
old light-pink Roses have been grown in California and 
tagged with this name, that we hesitate to assert that 
we alone could be right, but we have sought out the 
best authorities on old roses to strengthen our con- 
clusion. All through Mexico it is highly valued for 
its medicinal as well as its ornamental use. Many 
plants have been carried here through the years by 
migrating families and not all these are the true 
variety. 50 cents each. 
SIERRA SNOWSTORM. (Patent rights reserved.) The 
picture suggested by the name is truly portrayed when 
the shrub-like rose bush bursts into full bloom. It is 
completely snowed under by myriads of small, pure- 
white, single flowers all along the arched stems. The 
abundant light green foliage is clean and attractive 
and we believe this novelty has great possibilities as 
a shrub rose. We are also putting it on some four-foot 
Tree Rose canes. It weeps down to the ground nicely 
from that height making a delightful accent in a fine 
landscape. This was developed by Ralph S. Moore of 
Visalia, California. Bushes, 75 cents each. 
SUNNY SOUTH. An Australian shrub Rose. Pink, flush- 
ed carmine on a yellow base. Buds well shaped and 
dainty, semi-double. Continuous bloomer on bushes 
which attain a height of 7 to 8 feet. 50 cents each. 
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