


NEW ROSES 
FOR 1941-42 
New Baby Rose “Snow-White’—One 
of the most unusual roses ever grown. 
Producing miniature perfect flowers 
with buds about 1% to 2” long. Very 
double flowers with 32 to 36 petals. 
Buds long tapering and pointed simi- 
lar to Lulu in form but much more 
double. Flowers possesses a most un- 
usual lemon fragrance. A sport of the 
famous Talisman rose. A perfect flower 
produced over entire summer. $1.50 
each. 
Miss Barbara—Bush polyantha. Ever- 
blooming habit. Flowers and buds 
similar in form to Cecile Bruner. Color 
coral-red shaded yellow. 75c each. 
Scarlet Bedder—Beautiful long pointed 
buds on long stems. Very prolific. 75c. 
“Camellia” Rose (Henderson) —Silver- 
pink and lighter towards center. Fine 
leathery petals. Bush almost thornless. 
Petals imbricated similar to a camellia. 
Long stems. As a cut flower last longer 
than any other rose we grow. 75c each. 
BUSH ROSES 
Mary Hart—The best of all patented 
red varieties. It is a true copperish red. 
Identical in form to its Talisman par- 
CHismOOG: 
Alezane—Bud urn shaped, large reddish 
brown opening to sorrel, unfurling from 
sorrel to rich apricot. Vigorous. Dark 
green foliage. A_ striking novelty. 
$1.25 each. 
McGredy’s Triumph — Large pointed 
bud cerise over shadowed orange opens 
to brilliant pink and cerise overlaid 
amber toning to a wide yellow center. 
Vigorous. $1.50 each. 
Eclipse—A splendid heat resisting yel- 
low bush rose. Buds very beautiful and 
produced on long stems. $1.50 each. 
Countess Vandal—Long buds with rich 
blend of pink, copper and gold, pro- 
duced on long stiff stems. $1.00 each. 
Matador—Large full well-formed scar- 
let crimson with darker reverse. Very 
fragrant and vigorous. Splendid new 
dark red. $1.25 each. 
Victoria Harrington—Pointed buds of 
dark red opening to splendidly formed 
flowers of non-fading velvety dark red. 
Color is held until petals fall. Spicy and 
intense fragrance. Strong grower. 75c 
Ville de Paris—Lasting sun _ flower 
yellow; deeper at center and _ base. 
Flowers well-shaped; double buds and 
flowers. 75c each. 
Red Hoover—An intensified sport of 
President Hoover rose. Red shades 
predominating. 75c each. 
Lula—Beautifully formed buds of coral 
rose. Best formed of all bud roses. 50c. 
Mme. Paul Ollivary—Coppery salmon; 
long well-shaped buds. 75c each. 
Mrs. Sam McGrady—Very attractive; 
coppery orange flushed red. 50c each. 

President Hoover — Medium, orange 
shaded cerise. Fine stems. Perfect buds. 
50c. 
Talisman—Vigorous upright; rich gold- 
en yellow and scarlet combination. 50c. 
Wilhelm Kordes—Deep golden yellow 
with copper and red tins. Beautiful. 50c. 
Condessa de Sastago— Copper and 
yellow. Richest colored rose ever pro- 
duced. 75c. 
Wm. F. Dreer—The most beautiful of 
all apricot and pink combinations, fine 
buds. 50c each. 
Lord Charlemont—A fine deep red of 
fine substance. 50c each. 
E. G. Hill—Large lasting scarlet, shad- 
ing deeper as they develop. 50c each. 
Mme. Joseph Perraud—Has perfect 
long buds opening into huge flowers. 
Color is a delicate salmon. Strong 
grower. 75c each. 
White Killarney—Large white and in- 
tensely frgrant, each 50c. 
“Rainbow Rose”’—A now rare old 
favorite. Large flowers of soft rose 
striped with deeper rose. An unusual 
color combination that is hard to de- 
scribe. An occasional petal is pure deep 
rose. $1.00 each. 
Cecile Brunner—Dainty clear pink with 
yellow center. 50c each. 
Tip-Top—Dainty flowers Cecile Brun- 
ner shaped; yellow and white tipped 
rose. 50c. 
ROSES 
CLIMBERS 
Flying Colors (new Climbing Rose)— 
Very large brilliant cerise rose with 
single flowers in the spring. Blooms in 
masses and is a fast grower. Beautiful 
flowers attract much favorable atten- 
tion. Effect very striking. 75c. 
Cl. E. G. Hill—Gorgeous true medium 
red. Very spectacular. 75c each. 
C]. Eriole de Holland—Fine deep red. 
Extra fine. 75c each. 
Cl. Mary Hart—Copper blood red 
Talisman. (Extra fine.) $1.00 each. 
Cherokee Ramona—Red. Beautiful var- 
iety—spring bloomer. 75c each. 
Cl. Countess Vandal—Opalescent pink 
and delecate salmon. $1.00 each. 
Marschal Niel—Perfect foliage and 
very long season of bloom. Yellow 
flowers. An old favorite. 75c each. 
Sweetbrier—Foliage is sweetly scented. 
Old favorite. 75c each. 
Burbank’s “Corona” Rose—A vigorous 
climbing polyantha producing an abun- 
dance of appleblossom pink flowers with 
lighter centers in enormous clusters. 
This rose occupied a _ conspicuous 
place on Luther Burbank’s home for 
many years and was a great favorite of 
his. $1.00 each prepaid. 
Climbing Golden Emblem—Same rich 
yellow as bush variety. 75c each. 
Climbing Talisman—Climbing sport of 
new multi-colored bush variety. Won- 
derful. 75c each. 
Climbing President Hoover—Similar to 
bush in color, very vigorous. 75c each. 
French Hybrid Tea—Climber. Color 
darkest of all read roses; deep scarlet 
overlaid and tipped black. 
Has the appearance of a full double 
Fine form. 
camellia bloom. 
wine-like aroma. Unlike any other rose. 
A splendid fall bloomer. $1.00 each. 
Climbing Lord Charlemont — Velvet 
red. Unusually beautiful. 75c each. 
Fragrance wonderful 
Mermaid—Foliage is perfect as it is 
mildew proof. Blooms all summer. Has 
single cream yellow flowers. 50c each. 
Spanish Beauty—Spring bloomer. Flesh 
pink with reverse of petals carmine. 75c. 
Cl. Cecile Brunner—Very fast grower. 
Baby rose. Flesh pink in color. Old 
favorite. 50c each. 
Cl. Caladonia—Best of all pure white 
roses. Everblooming. 75c each. 
Camellia- 
1 5G. 
Cl. Camellia—Silver pink. 
like flowers. Blooms all summer. 
Cl. Dainty Bess—Single ruffled orchid- 
pink (wine colored stamens). 75c each. 

“Sierra Snowstorm” 
New Everblooming Evergreen 
The 
bridal wreath-like branches are covered 
A very beautiful new variety. 
with masses of intensely fragrant single 
white flowers. Thornless and grows 5 
feet. Blooms all season until frost. $1.00. 
ALL ROSES PREPAID 
50c varieties @ three for $1.00. 

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