POLYANTHA OR BABY ROSES 
These charming little roses are as free blooming as geraniums, 
invaluable for their masses of bright flowers, produced in enor- 
mous clusters. The plants are dwarf and bushy, wonderful for 
bedding, borders in the rose garden, and for shrubbery borders. 
The sprays of bloom make grand cutflowers. 
For best color effects, plant in groups or masses of one kind, 
DICK KOSTER. A vigorous bushy plant, with large bright salmon 
rose to orange flowers in clusters. Disease-free. ............ $ .75 
GLOIRE DU MIDI. (Patented). Huge clusters of small double or- 
ange-scarlet flowers are produced on compact bushes with good 
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GLORIA MUNDI. Brilliant scarlet-orange flowers in clusters. ...... 75 
IMPROVED LAFAYETTE. Lovely, glowing red flowers in clusters, 
semi-double, open, fragrant. Vigorous bushy plant with soft 
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MLLE. CECILE BRUNNER. The ‘Sweetheart’ rose. Miniature salmon 
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MRS. R. M. FINCH. This delightful little rose is a favorite for cor- 
sages and small vases and bowls. In form the flowers are like 
Cecile Brunner, but a richer pure rose pink. .............206- 75 
PINK GRUSS AN AACHEN. Large flowers, like those of the Hybrid 
Teas, deep orange pink in the bud, fading to salmon pink and 
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PINK LAFAYETTE. Very lasting flowers of clear pink, of medium 
size. One of the most profuse and constant bloomers. A fine 
dwarf bush, unexcelled for bedding and borders. ............ -75 
PAUL GRAMPEL. Deep orange-scarlet flowers in big clusters; bright- 
er and larger than Gloria Mundi, but not as double. Does not 
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Four Small Roses 
For charming cut flowers and flower arrangements. Use 
them, like Cecile Brunner, with violets, pinks, etc., in 
vases or bouquets. 
MRS. R. H. FINCH, rose pink 
ROSENELFE, light pink 
SNOWBIRD, creamy white 
TOPAZ, yellow 
COLLECTION—One plant each of the above 
varieties, select two-year-old stock, for $3.00 
ROSES FOR BEDDING 
Roses are to be found in almost every garden, grown for cut 
flowers, or as specimen plants, but their importance for lovely 
bedding effect is often overlooked, except in rose gardens of some 
pretense. There is nothing more continuously pleasing than a solid 
planting of one variety of rose, for color effect. For this purpose, 
the plants should be set closer together, not more than 14-20 
inches apart. A dense foliage effect is produced, which makes a 
handsome background for the rich beauty of the blooms. 
The Floribunda and Polyantha types, mostly low growing, with 
great clusters of flowers, are ideal for bedding and massing. Be- 
sides these, we recommend the following list of Hybrid Tea Roses: 
Cecil Margaret McGredy 
Countess Vandal McGredy’s Salmon 
Gen. McArthur Mrs. Sam McGredy 
Crown of Jewels Mrs. Dudley Fulton 
Golden Dawn Mme. J. Bouche 
Imperial Potentate Mrs. E. P. Thom 
Lady Margaret Stewart Radiance 
Los Angeles Red Radiance 
THE FLORIBUNDA ROSES 
Springtime 
World’s Fale 
Fluffy Ruffles 
Crown of Jewels 
Penelope 
AND THE POLYANTHAS 
(see list above) 
Special Quantity Prices 
ON ROSES collections. 


FLORIBUNDA ROSES 
The Floribunda Roses have been especially developed for vigor, 
ease of culture, and mass color effects. They are disease resistant, 
of medium height, bloom almost continuously, and do not fade 
easily. 
The flowers range from singles to the large full double types, 
and the clusters vary in size, often as many as 50 or 60 blooms 
to a head. 
Floribunda Roses should be planted in groups and masses of 
three or more of a kind. They may be used in the shrubbery bor- 
der, for hedges, borders, and along roadsides. The flowers are 
lovely and striking for boquets, and last well in water. 
CORNELIA. Flowers about 3 inches across, of rosette form, nearly 
double, fragrant, strawberry red shaded with yellow, produced 
in sprays. Very vigorous plant, free flowering, with dark bronze 
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CROWN OF JEWELS. Bright coral-rose flowers. See Bush Roses for 
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FLUFFY RUFFLES. Clusters of semi-double, cup-shaped flowers of 
silvery pink, with deeper rose reverse, fragrant. A vigorous plant 
with leathery foliage; grows to a height of about 3 feet. .... .75 
PENELOPE. Clusters of small open, semi-double flowers, shell pink 
shaded with saffron yellow, with a musk-like fragrance. A 
shrubby plant, nearly everblooming until late autumn, with 
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ROSENELFE. Clusters of very double blooms, La France pink, on long 
strong stems. Vigorous bushy plants, with large leathery glossy 
foliage; nearly everblooming. A wonderful variety for cutting,— 
we like it better than Mile. Cecile Brunner. .............2.% 1.00 
SNOWBANK. (Patented). A fine bedding and border rose, with 
clusters of semi-double, cup-shaped fragrant white flowers with 
blush tint just when opening. Dark leathery foliage. ........ 1.00 
SPRINGTIME. (Patented). The Apple Blossom Rose. One of the 
most beautiful and satisfactory Baby roses in cultivation. Flow- 
ers are about two inches in diameter, cup-shaped, borne in dense 
clusters just above the healthy bright green foliage. The color 
is wild-rose pink, with white centers. ..........0ecceceeeces 85 
WORLD’S FAIR. (Patented). Masses of blackish crimson flowers, 
with golden stamens. See All-America Roses for description. .. 1.25 
ROSA MUTABILIS 
This charming variety was used to enclose our Rose Garden, here at. 
California Flowerland. Plants are very bushy, much branched, about 3 feet 
high, with many open sprays of single flowers of variable colors, ranging 
from sulphur yellow and orange, to red and crimson. Fine foliage, nearly 
everblooming. Makes a wonderful hedge or background for the Rose Gar- 
den, or a handsome flowering shrub with its multi-colored blooms. 1-gal- 
lon’ ‘containers, 7563). cs 5. wdsce athe uel Soom ee 5 gal., $1.25 


Economy Grade Roses 
Popular varieties, established and in bloom, in one- 
gallon containers. For descriptions, see preceding list. 
These are the best values to be had at such low prices. 
For planting in masses, or in beds, we recommend our 
Economy Grade Roses. 
AUTUMN. Burnt orange and gold. 
CALEDONIA. Very large white. 
CONDESA DE SASTAGO. Orange scarlet and yellow. 
DAINTY BESS. Single light pink, red stamens. 
DAME EDITH HELEN. Very large pink. 
E. G. HILL. Fine bright red, fragrant. 
ETOILE DE HOLLANDE. Deep red. 
HADLEY. Bright red, beautiful buds. 
HINRICH GAEDE. Orange and vermilion. 
J. OTTO THILOW. Rose pink. 
KAISERIN AUGUSTA VICTORIA. Pure white, fine foliage. 
LOS ANGELES. Finest pink, coral and gold. 
LULU. Lovely buds, coppery rose. 
MRS. E. P. THOM. The best yellow; blooms continuously. 
MRS. LOVELL SWISHER. Flesh pink and salmon. 
MRS. PIERRE S. DUPONT. Deep yellow, coppery buds. 
MRS. SAM McGREDY. Coppery orange scarlet. 
PINK DAWN. Deep rose, orange shading. 
PRESIDENT HERBERT HOOVER. Huge two-toned rose, orange 
scarlet, rose and gold. 
RADIANCE. Carmine pink. 
RED RADIANCE. Cerise red. 
ROSE MARIE. Fine rose pink, blooms constantly. 
TALISMAN. Rose, carmine and gold. 
Each 35c; 3 for $1.00; 10 for $3.00 
Please add 3% Sales Tax to California Orders. 
Orders of 10 to 49 Roses, 10% Discount. Orders of 50 or more Roses, 
20% Discount on orders of one kind or assorted varieties except special 

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