“THE BEST IN ROSES” 7 

GOLDEN STATE (Meilland 1937) $1.00; 3 for $2.50* 
This golden yellow rose was selected as the official rose of the Golden State 
International Exposition. The bloom is very double and fragrant. Plant is 
a tall bushy grower with dark leathery foliage. Patent No. 303. 
GOOD NEWS (Meilland 1940) $1.50 each; 3 for $3.75* 
As our experience with this rose has been limited, here is the introducer’s 
description; a glorious 50-petaled fragrant rose with artistically crimped petals 
that stand up and hide the center of the rose. The bloom opens peach pink 
and finishes silver pink. Plant is a vigorous grower, full foliaged and a con- 
tinuous bloomer. Plant Patent No. 426. 
HECTOR DEANE (McGredy 1938) $1.25 each; 3 for $3.15* 
If you are looking for fragrance, Hector Deane will give it to you. The ovoid 
crimson buds open to semi-double flowers of crimson with a suggestion of 
orange. Plant is a medium grower with fair foliage. Plant Patent No. 361. 
LUIS BRINAS (P. Det 1934) $1.00; 3 for $2.50* 
This Spanish rose was awarded the Gold medal at Portland Test Garden in 
1935 and is one of the finest roses in the Northwest as well as in the cooler 
sections of California. The fine pointed buds of orange copper open to a full 
double, high centered flower of soft old rose, flushed gold. The plant is a 
very vigorous, upr’ght grower (4 ft.) with thick, leathery, disease resistant 
foliage. A prolific bloomer and fragrant. Plant Patent No. 102. 
MAJOR SHELLEY (Howard & Smith 1937) $1.50; 3 for $3.75* 
This rose looks promising. Its rich crimson scarlet bloom has been most 
attractive. The bud is large, long pointed and is produced on a long stem. 
The bush is a strong grower with large leathery dark green disease resistant 
foliage. Patent applied for. 
McGREDY’S SALMON (McGredy 1940) $1.50 each; 3 for $3.75* 
Another geod rose from the McGredy family. This double fragrant rose is 
apricot pink; buds are pointed, freely produced on strong stems. The plant 
is a bushy grower with dark green foliage. Plant patent No. 410. 
McGREDY’S SUNSET (McGredy 1936) $1.25; 3 for $3.15* 
This rose is very appropriately named! It is a high centered, double rose 
having a combination of light yellow, deep chrome yellow and scarlet. The 
plant is a vigorous grower with bronzy green foliage. A prolific bloomer and 
fragrant. It grows to perfection in a cool climate. (Ragged Robin root.) 
Plant Patent No. 317. 
MME. CHAS. MALLERIN (Chas. Mallerin 1940) 
$1.50; 3 for $3.75* 
This new rose is a most handsome one in cool climate, but the deep orange 
salmon color will fade in very hot weather. The bloom has thirty or more 
petals and is produced on a strong stem. The plant is a medium grower with 
large disease-resistant foliage. Patent No. 409. 
MME. COCHET-COCHET ; 
(C. Mallerin 1934) $1.00; 3 for $2.50* 
This lovely rose from France is named in honor of the famous Cochet family. 
The long pointed buds are coppery pink flushed with orange and open to large 
flowers of the same color. Although the flowers have only about twenty petals, 
they are very attractive in the open stage. Moderately fragrant. Plants are 
tall with good foliage. Plant Patent No. 129. Recommended for cool climate. 
*No further discount allowed. 
