ROSES 

SOUR THERESE (Sister Therese) 
American Beauty. (HP) Pink, shaded with smoky carmine; 
deliciously fragrant. 
Angele Pernet. (HT) Large, oval buds and very large, globular 
double flowers of brownish orange. 
Autumn. (HT) Compact, very double flowers of burnt-orang? 
streaked with red, moderately fragrant. Close-growing, upright 
plants with heavy foliage. Color is sometimes bad in hot weather 
but the fall blooms are superb. 
Betty Uprichard. (HT) Semi-double, delicate salmon-pink 
flowers, with a reverse of coppery carmine. Fragrant. Tall 
branching plants. One of the most satisfactory roses in this 
color-range. 
Caledonia. (HT) Large, very double, high-centered flower of 
pure white, borne singly on long, strong stem. Average plant 
with leathery, dark green foliage. One of the best of the white 
roses, with flowers of fine form freely produced for a rose of this 
size. Caledonia has made good all over the United States. 
Cecil. (Single) Exceedingly attractive, long streamlined bud. 
Large, single flowers of buttercup-yellow. Bushy plants with 
heavy foliage. This is certainly the finest yellow single variety. 
Christopher Stone. This exquisite rose has held first place 
as one of the finest red roses since its introduction in 1935. 
Glowing, brilliant, crimson-scarlet. Fairly long buds open into 
magnificent flowers of delightful fragrance. Excellent grower, 
good foliage, prolific bloomer. In 1937 awarded Gold Medal 
at International Test Gardens, Portland. 
Condesa de Sastago. (HT) The bud is like a ball of gold with 
brilliant red stripes. When fully open it shows firey copper on the 
inside of petals and rich gold on the reverse. The most striking 
combination of color. Gold Medal Intzrnational Rose Test Gar- 
den, Rome, 1935. 
Countess Vandal. (Plant Pat.) The Rose of Roses! ‘’Countess’’ 
has been enthusiastically received by rose-lovers everywhere. Its 
long-pointed bud, its distinctive shadings of coppery bronze, 
suffused with soft gold, and its form are a continuous ”’ ie’, 
developing new beauty at all times during its long life. A lead- 
ing seller among hybrid tea roses. 
Catalonia. (HT) Vermilion. A new color in roses. Buds, deep 
rich carmine stained with orange. The most vivid-colored rose. 
Gold Medal Barcelona, 1931. 
Dainty Bess. (Single) Large, single flowers having broad, fim- 
briated petals of soft rose-pink, with a large cluster of wine- 
colored stamens. Strong, bushy plants, unusualy free. These 
lovely flowers have a delightfully informal appearance, some of 
them appearing almost square instead of round. Dainty Bess is 
one of the most beautiful roses grown. 
Dame Edith Helen. (HT) High-centered blooms of clear pink, 
sweetly scented and freely produced on long, strong stems. One 
of the finest of all roses for exhibition purposes, as the large, 
double flowers are perfect in form. 
Director Rubio. (HT) Vivid cochineal pink; large blooms on 
strong stems. 
Duquesa de Penaranda. (HT) A very effective color blend of 
apricot-orange and pink. A vigorous grower bearing a profusion 
of double blooms. 
Eclipse. (Plant Patent) (HT) The international sensation of 
the year, awarded prizes in Rome and Paris. Gold Medal, Ameri- 
can Rose Society. Its long, streamlined bud, enhanced by orna- 
mental sepals, is of rich gold without shading. Petals are larg2 
and tough, but numerous, averaging 20 to 25, with more in the 
autumn. ‘It Eclipses ‘em all.” 
Editor McFarland. (HT) Belongs to the Radiance group for 
vegetation. Long, pointed, pink bud with a glow of amber and a 
paler edg2. Good for cutting. One of the finest pink roses. 
Etoile de Hollande. (HT) Large crimson flowers with velvety 
finish and especially fine fragrance. Branching plants with very 
large, healthy foliage. 
E. G. Hill. (HT) Immense, dazzling red flower shading to 
darker crimson. A vigorous and free-flowering plant. One of the 
standard red roses of gardens and under glass. Flowers are large, 
double, fragrant. 
10 ROSES 
Ten best Roses for the West Coast listed in the American 
Rose Magazine are given below, listed in order: 
President Herbert Hoover, Condesa de Sastago, Christopher 
Stone, Mrs. Sam McGredy, Hinrich Gaede, Eclipse, McGredy’s 
Ivory, Countess Vandal, Talisman, Golden Dawn. 

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