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Patented Roses.of Merit and Outstanding Recent Intraductions 
BURGUNDY (H. & S. 1939)—Color lustrous bur- 
gundy wine red. Bud of medium length. Flowers 
fully double. Vigorous and free blooming. 
Bache eames St ete sete a ee 75c 
CARRIE JACOBS BOND (H.&S. 1936) (Plant Patent 
No. 158)—A lovely shade of coral-rose. Long point- 
ed buds, double flowers of exquisite petal ar- 
rangement. Strong grower. Each... $1 
CONTRAST (H. & S. 1937)—Exquisite bi-colored 
rose. The reverse of petals is milk white, with 
basal bronze shading, upper face a superb shade 
ob orangeurose:, tachi: ie ee $1.00 
CRIMSON GLORY (Plant Patent No. 105)—Deep 
crimson. A beautifully modeled rose with large 
buds and full, delightfully fragrant blooms. 
|EXe (el dees, n/c el een Ce WE aN Oe ee Oe SRA reht $1.00 
GLOWING SUNSET (Plant Patent No. 104)—The 
color is a combination of orange-yellow and rose- 
pink. Long pointed buds, with large double flow- 
ETS Cla ete eee an ae EO | AU ache $1.00 
GOLDEN STATE (Plant Patent No. 303)—A rich 
golden-yellow rose. Vigorous and free blooming, 
with a faint, clove-like scent. Each... $1.00 
MAJOR SHELLEY (H. & S. 1939) (Plant Patent No. 
447)Deep scarlet. Well formed blooms with a 
high pointed center. Vigorous in growth and de- 
lightillystragrenteerach, > 25 ss ae $1.00 
MME. JOSEPH PERRAUD—Color intense deep or- 
ange. Long bud opening ‘to perfectly formed 
blooms = Each pees eke @ eee eee cee 75c 
MRS. SAM McGREDY—Coppery orange and scar- 
let, flushed. with Lincoln red on reverse side of 
petals: Splendid grower. Bach: Lee) 75c 
MME. HENRI GUILLOT (Plant Patent No. 337)— 
Deep pink heavily veiled with reddish orange. 
Strikingly beautiful. Long, urn-shaped bud and 
large flower of about 20 petals. Each. $1.25 
MRS. GEORGIA CHOBE (H. & S. 1937)—Lovely 
shade of soft, light pink. A rose of florious size 
and absolutely perfect form. Each 75c 
MRS. M. V. SOCHA (H. & S. 1935)—Rich lemon- 
yellow shade. Long pointed buds expanding to 
a large peony shaped bloom. Each... 75c 
McGREDY’S SUNSET (Plant Patent No. 317)—Out- 
side of petals clear buttercup-yellow, tipped or- 
ange. Inside chrome-yellow flushed with scarlet 
as it opens. Flowers of medium size. Each..$1.25 
PINK DAWN (H. & S. 1935)—Entrancing shade of 
salmon-rose, with bronze and rose at the base of 
Délal same tae ta Seeley eolog Saree le ee eae 75c 
PRESIDENT BOONE (H. & S. 1938) (Plant Patent 
No. 314)—Pure, rich crimson scarlet, very double. 
Delightfully fragrant, Free bloomer. Each... $1.00 
POINSETTIA (H. & S. 1937)—One of the most bril- 
liant red roses ever produced. Buds long and 
pointed. Fine as a cut flower. Each... $1.00 
ROME GLORY (Plant Patent No. 304)—Large crim- 
son-red buds, opening into full, well formed, fra- 
grant, cerise-red blooms. Each... $1.25 
REX ANDERSON (Plant Patent No. 335)—Hand- 
some buds and roses of great size. Cream, turning 
pure white with age. Very vigorous with hand- 
some. dark green foliage. Each...............$1.25 
SIGNORA (Plant Patent No. 201)—Long bud of a 
warm burnt sienna opening to a lighter hue to- 
ward mandarin. Tall growing, long stems. 
Bach seat: awe et See = eee $1.00 
TEXAS CENTENNIAL (Plant Patent No. 162)—A 
sport of President Hoover. Color is blood-red ton- 
ing to cerise-red in center. Each 75c 
THE DOCTOR (H. & S. 1937)—Exquisite silvery 
pink, uniform in color both in bud and open 
flower. Long pointed bud, enormous bloom. In- 
tenisely siragrant=: lcchive:.. 2a 7 2) eee $1.00 
TANGO (H. & S. 1938)—A superb bicolor Rose. 
Upper surface of petals vermilion scarlet, reverse 
side bronze with old gold shadings at base. Buds 
and bloom of ideal form. Vigorous grower. 
|e (al eye .tos. sae Manan Ce Ra 2 $1.00 
THE CHIEF (Plant Patent No. 456)—Color flame, 
coral and copper, changing to a beautiful shade 
of orange pink as the flowers age. Large blooms 
on long stems, and a rich fruity fragrance. 
RSI CE sc: Soha Se et. I eee eh REG a Jie $1.00 
VICTORIA HARRINGTON—Uniform shade of vel- 
vety dark red, with a brick-red undertone. Long 
stiff stems and splendid foliage. Each... 75c 
WILL ROGERS (H. & S. 1936) (Plant Patent No. 
256)—A black velvety crimson-maroon, which 
holds its color until the last petal falls. Intensely 
fragrant. Blooms are quite double. Plants strong 
dnd: vigorous Pach a") aut wanes 2 gare $1.00 
YELLOW CONDESA DE SASTAGO—Pure yellow 
sport of the original Condesa de Sastago. Strong 
grower, free flowering and deliciously fragrant. 
GIG Htes eke a ae a a... Sn 9 ti Benepe 75¢ 
Climbing Reses 
INDIAN SUMMER (H. & S. 1938) (Plant Patent No. 
448)—Wonderful shades of copper, old rose, straw- 
berry pink, old gold, etc. Buds of exquisite form. 
Open flowers crinkled and ruffled. Foliage like 
leather and mildew-proof. Continuous bloomer. 
TRO fol pate eek, So Nas tl Se Sada eee $1.50 
MAID OF GOLD (Plant Patent No. 246)—Buds of 
golden yellow splashed with red. Opens to large 
golden-yellow double flowers. Each. $1.25 
MRS. PAUL J. HOWARD (H. & S. 1939) (Plant 
Patent No. 450)—Color a fine rich crimson, very 
fragrant and a full double flower. Vigorous 
grower, Bach... 2 2 Re ee Seon $1.50 
RUTH ALEXANDER (Plant Patent No. 178)—Rich 
cadmium-orange with the outer third of each petal 

’ a glowing peach-red. Vigorous, with strong canes. 
Fragrantbach.-. = saeek Sent eee $1.25 
WILL ROGERS (H. & S. 1939)—A sport from the 
bush form and one of the most rampant growers 
of climbing Roses. Bears quantities of black- 
velvety crimson blooms throughout the entire sea- 
STojobii ete (oj cheeks cs Lost pene. NAAR lees $1.50 

PATENTED PLANTS 
All patented plants offered in this catalog are sold 
by us under License from the Patent owners, and it 
is understood and agreed to by the purchaser that 
the asexual reproduction of patented plants is re- 
served by the Patentees and is strictly prohibited 
under the provisions of the Plant Patent Act. 

Dloribunda Roses 
The Floribunda Roses have been especially de- 
veloped 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 30 or 40 blooms to a plant. 
Floribunda Roses should be planted in groups 
and masses of three or more of a kind. They may 
be used in the shrubbery border, for hedges, 
borders, and along roadsides. The flowers are 
lovely and striking for bouquets, and last well 
in water. 
CROWN OF JEWELS (H. & S. 1936) (Plant Patent 
No. 149)—Lovely shade of deep coral rose. Blos- 
soms as perfect and the same size as a camellia. 
BOChes 2 te ee eS, See See Ps See $1.00 
FLUFFY RUFFLES (H. & S. 1935)—Lovely soft, 
silvery pink semi-double blossoms, displayed in 
COMPUOCL huSSESs ECC ltsseseneaee e ee 75c 
IMPROVED LAFAYETTE — Lovely, glowing red 
flowers in clusters, semi-double, open, fragrant. 
Vigorous bushy plant with soft green foliage. 
SPRINGTIME (H. & S. 1936) (Plant Patent No. 268) 
—Light rose-pink of pure and even tone. A truly 
beatiful "rosea Each ees eae eee bees ae eee 75c¢ 
MRS. R. M. FINCH—The flowers are like Cecile 
Brunner, but a richer, pure rose pink. 
ROSENELFE—Flowers 2 to 21/2 inches across, fully 
double. Color shell pink. 
WORLD’S FAIR (Plant Patent No. 362)—Deep crim- 
son. Blooms nearly 4 inches across, borne in 
larger clusters) ECChe see: & aie mete eneereae $1.00 

Tree Roses 
Apricot: Queen: (Pat No. 464). eee $3.00 
Californias (Pats Nom 449) ie $3.00 
Burgundy Se ant cae eee ee $2.00 
Crimson. Glory. (rar Now 10 5)ee en eee $2.50 
Etoile) de Hollandem) a= taeerel a Meee $2.00 
ESGt: Hill Se so sgeeee $2.00 
Golden Dawn __.. crea LRU rit NP a a ntean omenete OAL) 
Henrich: Gaeder ess a ee eee 2 OU 
KivA.. Victorias s,s soe Seaie ee A eee 62-00 
Gucie; Maries oe ee ee | eee S200 
Los Angeles22)6.5.. Ae eee ae Rae 2 OD 
Margaret? McGred vise sere $2.00 
Mrs.s6-) Poel HOM 5.2. ees ee ee ae $2.00 
The: D octorv<. set se See ae eee ee ee $2.50 
Will “Rog ers see a ees See $2.50 
NOTE: For color description see list of bush roses Prices 
listed above are for tree roses established in cans. During 
January and February we can supply these tree roses in 
dormant plants. A discount of 25c per plant will be 
allowed on such plants. : 

NOTE: 10% discount will be allowed 
on orders of 10 to 24 assorted Roses. 
20% discount on orders of 25 assorted 
Roses and over. (Add 3% for California 
State Tax.) 



