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CHARLOTTE ARMSTRONG 
(Plant Patent No. 455) 

PLANT PATENT 
1936 NO. 201 
SIGNORA 
(Plant Patent No. 201) 
New and Popular Choice Roses 
The following are distinctive roses of merit, exciting new roses that are proved and tested, selected for 
distinction and individuality, varieties that are not found in every garden, also roses of fairly recent intro- 
duction that have been established as popular varieties. All plants listed are No. 1 grade, selected and 
graded, for outstanding quality. Prices slightly higher in containers. 
BUSH ROSES 
Treasure Island 
TREASURE ISLAND. Magnificent, high centered blooms of flam- 
ing coppery pink; inside of petals light salmon, tinted orange at 
the base. Flowers are produced on strong stems. A moderate 
grower with large, leathery foliage. $1.00. 
California 
CALIFORNIA. Long buds of unusual ruddy orange, toned with 
saffron-yellow opening to magnificent flowers. Outer sides of petals 
overlaid with saturn rose. Vigorous and healthy with glossy foli- 
age. Delicious fragrance. Plant Patent No. 449. $1.50. 

CALIFORNIA 
(Plant Patent No. 449) 
Charlotte Armstrong 
CHARLOTTE ARMSTRONG. Still one of the best newer roses. 
Well shaped double flowers of deep rose cerise to flame. Continuous 
bloom all season with strong upright habit of growth. Plant Patent 
No. 455. $1.50. 
Unusual 
COUNTESS VANDAL. One of the most outstanding and beautiful 
roses that we have grown. Artistic buds of coppery bronze and pink 
shaded with silver and gold. A consistent and profuse bloomer. 
Plant Patent No. 38. $1.00. 
Crimson Glory 
CRIMSON GLORY. Deep crimson. Beautiful large buds of typical 
urn-shape which open into full, well-formed, delightfully fragrant 
blooms of a deep vivid crimson, shaded oxblood-red, and finished 
with a velvety nap. Strong and vigorous grower. Plant Patent 
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