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BUSH ROSES 
REDS 
Christepher Stone. One of the two best new red 
Roses of the past half-dozen years. Glowing, brilliant 
crimson-scarlet, with deeper dusky shadings as the 
flower ages. It never has a trace of blue at any time. 
The fairly long buds open into magnicent flowers of 
great substance with delightfully spicy fragrance. 
50c each. 
Etoile de Holiande. This magnificent red rose is 
ranked among the first three of its color by every- 
one who knows roses, and many will place it first. 
Perfect buds are medium size, opening beautifully 
and cleanly into glorious flowers with incomparable 
fragrance. Bush is strong, free branching, healthy. 
Actually has no serious fault. You can pay fancy 
for Patented Red Roses and get finer 
prices no 
results. 
Grenoble. HT. Fast becoming very popular. A 
profusion of long-stemmed, glowing scarlet-crimson 
blossoms, very fine for cut-flowers, sweet perfume, 
dark green disease-proof foliage. 
McGredy’s Scarlet. It might be scarlet in some cli- 
mates, but is a vivid deep rose here in California, 
sometimes with a scarlet glow in the early morning 
as the bud opens. Great strong four to five foot 
bushes, loaded throughout the summer with long- 
stemmed buds every one long, slender, and beautifully 
shaped. 
Night. One of the darkest of all Roses, deep crim- 
son shaded black and maroon. Buds and flowers 
well shaped, quite double, has spicy clove and cin- 
namon fragrance. We consider this to be the best 
of the deep dark reds, much better than the over- 
publicized Nigrette. 50c each. 
Southport. One of the finest red Roses, being an 
exceedingly brilliant scarlet. A great quantity of 
lovely, slender buds on long stems; excellent for 
cutting and effective under artificial light. Opens 
quickly into a good sized, loose, perfumed bloom. 
Strong growing, No. 1 grade, 50c. 
Victoria Harrington. A magnificent bud and 
flower of a uniform shade of velvety dark red, with 
a peculiar brick-red undertone. The color does not 
fade in the hottest sun and remains the same until 
the petals drop. The petals are beautifully reflexed, 
stems long and stiff, foliage splendid on tall willowy 
plant, fragrance is pleasant. 
BUSH ROSES 
PINK SHADES 
Charles P. Kilham. Has many of finest character- 
istics of that old favorite, Mme. Edouard Herriot, with 
a more brilliant coloring of coral-red and orange, and 
has long, straight stems for cutting, large foliage, and 
a slight fragrance. Vigorous and widespreading. 
_Dame Edith Helen. H. T. Free flowering strawber- 
ries and cream pink. Perfectly formed flower. Fine 
to cut. 
Director Rubio — (HT) Flowers have large thick 
petals interspersed with short curled ones which give 
them a peony-like form. Buds are dark carmine 
opening to a warm, rich pink. Strong stems. 
The Doctor. This glorious great light pink flower 
has made a place for itself by the sheer beauty of the 
enormous, delicately colored, heavy petalled pink 
blooms, which are so big sometimes you can hardly 
believe them real—6 inches across with buds in pro- 
portion. Exquisite, silvery pink flowers, with intense- 
ly sweet fragrance. 60c each. 
BUSH ROSES 
WHITE 
McGredy’s Ivory. HT. Creamy ivory-white, turn- 
ing to clear white as they open; occasionally has*a 
faint pink flush in the center in cool weather. The 
buds are as perfect as Roses can be; flowers possess 
a delicate Damask perfume. 

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Postpaid to 4th Zone 
BUSH ROSES 
Multi-Colors 
Autumn. Full handsome buds are a superb burnt- 
orange, the opening flowers heavily suffused with 
russet-brown and bronzy red all over-laid on a 
background of rich yellow in a color combination 
of glorious autumnal foliage. Deliciously fragrant. 
Hinrich Gaede. Without doubt one of the best roses 
introduced in recent years. Rosy copper with bril- 
liant orange tones which hold until the last petal 
drops. Buds extra large, of good form, borne singly 
on long strong stems. Blooms freely and the dark 
glistening foliage is very resistant to mildew. 
Talisman. A vividly colored rose justifies all of 
the fine things that have been said about it. The 
brilliant coloring is a mixture of orange-scarlet and 
golden yellow in irregular proportions. Very double, 
exquisitely shaped, borne on long stems, exceed- 
ingly sweet scented. 
BUSH ROSES 
YELLOW AND ORANGE 
Golden Emblem. The lovely long buds of golden 
yellow are beautifully tinted with crimson on the 
outer petals. Opens to a full golden yellow flower. 
The glossy green foliage is particularly fine, does 
not mildew, and the buds are borne on long stiff 
stems. 
Gruss An Coburg. Delicate apricot-yellow, shaded 
coppery-pink with deeper shadings at the center. A 
lovely rose on long non-branching graceful stems, and 
fragrant. 
Sister Therese. Remarkably vigorous, free-branch- 
ing. The long, tight buds are always perfect, with 
enough petals to keep well as a cut flower. Chrome- 
yellow buds tinged with carmine lighter yellow open 
blooms, spicily fragrant, with deeper tones of apricot 
and gold. No. 1 grade, 50c each. 
POLYANTHA ROSES 
EVER-BLOOMING BABY ROSES 
Cecile Brunner. The miniature flowers of this old 
favorite, rose pink shaded salinon, till a niche no 
other Rose can occupy. A strong grower too, and 
always in bloom. ; 
Gloria Mundi. The little double flowers, like baby 
pompon chrysanthemums, have the brightest and 
most striking color in the Baby Roses — brilliant, 
luminous, orange-scarlet— borne in great clusters 
which almost cover the plant. No. 1 grade, 50c. - 
Miss Edith Cavell. Small semi- double flowers of 
brilliant scarlet-red, shaded crimson. The color does 
not fade in hot weather. 18 inches. 
LOW HEDGE ROSES 
Polyantha type make brilliant everblooming edg- 
ing. Can furnish small sizes for this purpose @ $2.50 
per 10; $20.00 per 100. 
TRIED AND TRUE 
Hundreds of new roses come out each year, 
a large majority falling out along the way. 
Our list comprises outstanding sorts proven 
satisfactory everywhere. 
oS” AFTER MARCH 25th, 1942 “™@ 
In Pots and Cans, only 50c Each 
Not Postpaid 
PATENTED ROSES 
Of the many that are advertised we list only the 
climbing FLASH, but we will obtain these Patented 
kinds at their advertised price, 

