TUALATIN VALLEY NURSERIES, ROUTE 3, SHERWOOD, OREGON 
ROSES 
Our rose bushes cannot be equaled. We have exceptionally fine varieties. A11 
varieties 
which we list here are continuous blooming. They will bloom from early spring until frost in 
Two Years Old — No. 1 Selected Plants 
35c each Three for $1.00 $3.75 per dozen 
the fall. 
Two Years Old—Medium Grade 
30c each $3.25 per dozen 
A veritable giant 
SUNBURST (H. T.) among yellow roses 
throwing up heavy canes clothed with most orna- 
mental foliage and crowded with glorious buds 
and flowers. The buds are very long and of most 
beautiful form, opening into a gorgeous colored 
flower. The color is a rich cadmium yellow shad- 
ed with orange and copper. One of the very finest 
yellow roses yet raised. 
Orange salmon buds, 
OPHELIA (H. T.) opening to flowers of 
dainty pink. The foliage is clean, dark and leath- 
ery—growth vigorous and free, producing long 
canes. Blooms early and continuously. 
Immense pig 
ULRICH BRUNNER blooms of a 
bright cherry-red shade with a lovely rich frag- 
rance. Very free flowering and one of the finest 
for cutting. Ideal for trailing on a pillar. 
HOOSIER BEAUTY (H. T.) 
A grand new hybrid tea rose of American origin. 
Flowers dark crimson, shaded with Maroon and 
veined with black; petals of remarkable sub- 
stance—like so much crimson velvet; buds beau- 
tifully formed, with fine, pointed shape, opening 
into large, double flower. 
IMPERIAL POTENTATE (H. T.) 
Rich, rosy carmine, fine buds, splendid cut 
flower, sweetly scented. 
MME. CAROLINE TESTOUT (H.T.) 
A grand rose of the La France type, but with 
flowers larger and finer. Color, bright satiny 
pink; very fragrant and free in bloom. One of 
the handsomest roses and should be planted ex- 
tensively. 
MME. EDOUARD The famous winner 
HERRIOT (H. 8.) oe oy at 
prize. The color be- 
ing cotta bronze and geranium red, a new combi- 
nation of colors in a rose. 
MISS LOLITA ARMOUR (H.T.) 
A magnificent new rose of rich chrome yellow, 
shaded to coppery orange. Flowers large, of fin- 
est form, on stout canes. 
Flame pink 
LOS ANGELES (HUT oe ee 
carol and shaded gold at base of petals. Beauti- 
fully formed, fragrant, vigorous and very free 
blooming. Nothing better. 
Two Years Old—No. 2 Plants 
25c each $2.75 per dozen 
LADY HILLINGDON (T.) Deep apri- 
long and pointed bud. Flowers are of good sub- 
stance and very lasting; foliage luxuriant; a fine 
forcing or garden rose, excellent for cutting. 
KAISERIN AUG. VICTORIA (H.T.) 
Elegant large pointed buds; large, full, double 
flowers; color delicate creamy-white; fragrant. 
KILLARNEY BRILLIANT (H. T.) 
Color an exquisite shade of deep shell pink light- 
ened with silvery pink. The base of the petals is 
soft silvery white relieved with enough yellow to 
make it more attractive, The buds are exception- 
ally long and beautifully formed. 
GRUS AN TEPLITZ or 
VIRGINIA R. COXE (H. T.) 
Color fiery crimson, with a dark velvety sheen; 
very fragrant; free blooming. 
MME. BUTTERFLY (H. T.) 
A sport from the popular new rose Orphelia, 
which May be said to be a glorified form of that 
fine variety. In this new sort all the colors are 
intensified, making it a rich harmony of bright 
pink, apricot and gold. The unopened buds are 
especially distinct with their lovely shades of In- 
dian red passing to golden yellow at their base. 
A silvery rose, 
LA FRANCE (H. T.) changing to pink. 
A general favorite. Sweetest of all roses. 
FRAU KARL DRUSCHKI (H. T.) 
The white American Beauty. Makes splendid buds 
and immense flowers; perfectly double. 
Rich orange yel- 
CONSTANCE (H. T.) low, distinctly 
streaked and splashed with crimson, long pointed 
buds; free bloomer. 
Large, full flowers 
CHEERFUL (H. T.) of perfect shape 
and form, with enormous individual petals and 
grand general character. Color, rich orange yel- 
low flame overspreading the petals to a distinct 
orange yellow base. 
GOLDEN EMBLEM 4 grand new Irish 
rose of ideal habit 
of growth, with holly-like, glossy green foliage, 
each stem bearing a glorious golden yellow 
flower of the finest form. The peer of all yellow 
roses. 
