PORT STOCKTON NURSERY Redes 1941-1942 CATALOG 
La Parisienne—(C. Mallerin, 1936)—Long buds of reddish coral opening to flowers of 
coral pink. Free blooming. 
Leonard Barron—Very large, double flowers of a beautiful light salmon pink on strong 
growing bush. Very fragrant. 
Lilette Mallerin—(Mallerin, 1938)—The buds and flowers are red with gold on reverse 
side of petals. Some seasons of the year, the flowers are a smoky-pink with yellow on 
reverse side. Although this rose varies in color, it is always very beautiful. The plant 
is a bushy grower and very free bloomer. 
Lorna—(B. R. Cant, 1936)—Beautiful light salmon colored buds and flowers flushed with 
peach pink on outside of petals. A fine rose recommended for all purposes. 
Lord Charlemont—Beautiful buds and flowers of deep crimson. Very fragrant. Does 
best in the interior valleys, but usually does not do well near the coast. 
Los Angeles—Perfectly formed buds and flowers of flame pink, gold at base of petals. 
Louise C. Breslau—Very double salmon flowers fading to salmon pink. Large, very 
glossy, mildew resistant foliage. 
Lucia Zuloaga—Semi-double flowers of the most intensive lacquer red on bushy plant 
with very glossy foliage. 
Lucy Nicolas—(C. Mallerin, 1935)—Long buds and flowers of coppery pink. Strong grow- 
ing plant. A fine rose. 
Lulu—Long very slender buds of coral pink. Semi-double flowers. 
Lydia—(Verschuren, 1933)—Large, long buds of dark pink. Flowers are rosy pink and 
very double. Strong upright growing plant. 
Majorca—(Pedro Dot, 1938)—Beautiful buds and flowers of geranium red, flushed orange. 
Margaret McGredy—Large flowers of orange scarlet fading to deep pink on very healthy 
bush. 
Mari Dot—Beautiful, large buds and flowers of apricot pink. Glossy foliage and spread- 
ing bush. Free bloomer. 
Max Krause—Very large buds of golden yellow. Opening to very large high center- 
ed very double flowers of lighter yellow. Large dark green foliage. Growth vigorous. 
McGredy’s Ivory—(Portadown Ivory)—Large cream white buds of soft and delicate 
tone that merges into a light yellow base. Large, full and well shaped white flowers. 
Free and perpetual bloomer. 
McGredy’s Scarlet—Beautiful formed, high centered buds of brilliant red. Flowers open- 
ing to a very dark pink. A strong growing bush. 
McGredy’s Wonder—(McGredy & Son, 1934)—Brilliant coppery orange with faint orange 
red flush on outside of petals. Opening flowers fading to a chamois color. Growth 
vigorous and upright. Blooms in great profusion. Bronze green mildew resistant 
foliage. 
McGredy’s Yellow—(McGredy & Son, 1933)—Perfect formed buds and flowers of the 
most clear light yellow. Old flowers do not have bad appearance. 
Miss Rowena Thom—Large buds and flowers of deep rose pink with gold at base of petals. 
A strong grower and free bloomer. 
Mme. Butterfly—Perfect formed pale pink buds and flowers with apricot shadings. Strong 
stems. Best in cool weather. 
Mme. Edouard Herriot—Buds and flowers of coppery pink. Very free bloomer. 
Mme. Joseph Perraud—(J. Gaujard, 1934)—Large, long buds of a beautiful bright orange. 
Flowers fading to light orange pink. Chosen as the most beautiful rose in France 
for 1934. 
Mme. Nicolas Aussel—Long, coppery red buds with gold at base of petals opening to 
large coppery pink flowers. 
Mrs. Edward Laxton—(Laxton Bros., 1935)—Large buds and flowers of rose pink shading 
to salmon. Silvery edge around petals. Glossy green foliage. 
Mrs. Erskine P. Thom—Slender yellow buds. Flowers are pure, clear yellow. One of 
the best pure yellow roses. 
Mrs. G. A. Van Rossem—Buds and flowers of orange striped with bronze. 
Mrs. Henry Bowles—Large buds and flowers of rose pink with very dark pink on re- 
verse side of petals. 
Mrs. Oswald Lewis—(Frank Cant, 1936)—Perfect buds and flowers of pale yellow. Petals 
edged with pink. 
Mrs. Paul Goudie—(McGredy & Son, 1932)—Beautiful buds and flowers of deep butter- 
cup-yellow, heavily margined with carmine-scarlet. 
Mrs. Pierre S. Dupont—The most free bloomer of all yellow roses. Buds are per- 
fectly shaped and dark yellow. Bushy plant with dark green foliage. 
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