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Patent Varieties - Novelties 
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ANGELS MATEU—Plant Pat. No. 174. Another new H. T. Spanish 
rose by the famous hybridizer Senor Dot. This wide open flower 
of a brilliant red and orange shading will instantly command your 
attention. A good bloomer and rich, healthy foliage. Delightfully 
fragrant. Each $1.00; 3 for $2.50. 
APRICOT QUEEN—Plant Pat. No. 174. A new rose with orange 
and apricot emerging from the base of the petals up to salmony rose 
and phlox-pink. Bushy plant with attractive foliage. Each $1.50. 
BRAZIER—(H. T. Mallerin 1936) The beautiful pointed buds of 
burnt orange open to dazzling, flaming flowers of flame or sunny 
scarlet, produced by the orange coloring on the reverse of the 
petals shining through the vivid scarlet inside. These exquisite 
blooms are produced on vigorous full foliaged plants from June 
until frost. A lovely rose which lasts well when cut. 
of Merit N.R.S. Portland, Ore. Each 75c. 
Certificate 
COUNTESS VANDAL—Plant Pat. No. 38. This beautiful rose has 
proven itself one of the finest ever created. The long pointed buds, 
its distinctive shadings of coppery bronze suffused with soft gold 
and its wonderful form will win your continued praise. Each $1.00; 
3 for $2.50. 
CHARLOTTE ARMSTRONG—(Patent Rights Reserved). Long per- 
fect buds of most unusual color of blood red, shading to an orange 
red near base of petals. Flowers large, well shaped cerise in hot 
weather and spectrum red in cool weather. 
fine foliage. 
Vigorous grower with 
Each $1.50; 3 for $3.75. 
CRIMSON GLORY—Plant Pat. No. 105. (Kordes 1935) The name 
aptly describes this very beautiful rose. A glowing rich crimson, 
intensely fragrant. The plant is vigorous and free blooming. It 
is considered by many rose experts to be the best rose of its color 
ever produced. Each $1.00; 3 for $2.50. 
Very free bloomer. 
DAILY MAIL SCENTED — (Archer 1927) A highly fragrant rich 
crimson maroon. The flower is well formed and in this northwest 
area produces very freely. 
Each 75c; 3 for $1.90. 
We consider it an excellent rose. 
DICKSON’S RED—Pat. No. 376. Abun- 
dant bloomer and rich in fragrance you instinctively expect in a red 
A glowing scarlet-red. 
rose. It defies ihe sun’s hottest rays and retains its color undimmed. 
The blooms are produced singly on long, strong stems. Each $1.00; 
3 for $2.50. 
ECLIPSE—Plant Pat. No. 172. This beautiful rose has been the 
tavorite yellow with more than ninety per cent of our visitors the 
past two seasons. The plant is strong and upright with excellent 
foliage. Beautiful long buds ornamented with attractive sepals. 
The color is a pure rich golden yellow without shadings. Each 
$1.00; 3 for $2.50. 
GLOAMING—Plant Pat. No. 137. Large buds carried on long rigid 
stems make this variety particularly adapted to cutting. A tall, 
vigorous branching plant. The large full blooms are of a peculiar 
pink, overlaid with salmon. Each $1.00; 3 for $2.50. 
GOOD NEWS—Plant Pat. No. 426. Beautiful full petalled, fragrant 
blooms of choice color and form. Heart of rose is peach pink turn- 
ing to a silvery pink as it opens. A superb rose. Each $1.50. 

ECLIPSE 
(Plant Patent No. 172) 

HEART’S DESIRE—Pat. rights reserved. Small, slender buds of deep 
red opening to a loose semi-double flower elem way red which 
does not fade, and has a 1 @Qdb BU-ti ose fragrance. Each 
$1.50. 
KATHERINE PECHTOLD—A finely pointed bud of old-gold and 
orange, opening to a flower of orange and copper. The color of 
this rose is very striking and beautiful but in some sections it is 
not too prolific. We consider it a fine rose and well worth growing. 
Each 75c; 3 for $1.90. 

COUNTESS VANDAL 
(Plant Patent No. 38) 
