
PORIMSLOGCK FONINU RSE RY: ROSES IS OCA 2S ONC ee Gr A IA LOFG 
PATENTED ROSE BUSHES 
Varieties Outstanding for Performance 
No orders of less than $1.60 for rose bushes will be shipped to any one address. Postage 
same as on regular bush roses listed on page 4. Read page 1 before ordering. 
Apricot Queen—(Howard & Smith, 1940. Plant patent No. 464.)—Perfect buds and 
flowers of orange and apricot at base of petals, merging to salmony-rose and pink in 
the open flowers. Medium growing bush with healthy foliage. No. 1 grade bushes, 
$1.25. each; 3 for $3.15. 
California—(Howard & Smith, 1940. Plant patent No. 449.)—Large buds and flowers 
of a glorious shade of ruddy orange, toned with saffron yellow, with the exterior of 
the broad petals overlaid with saturn-rose. Vigorous growing bush with healthy 
foliage. No. 1 grade bushes, $1.50; 3 for $3.75. 
Charlotte Armstrong—(Armstrong, 1941. Plant patent No. 455.)—Long perfect buds of a 
most unusual color of blood red, shading to an orange red near base of petals. Flowers 
are large, well shaped, cerise in hot weather and spectrum red in cool weather. The bush 
is a vigorous grower with fine foliage, and is a very free bloomer. This 1s one of the 
finest roses ever produced. Heavy No. 1 grade bushes, $1.25; 3 for $3.15. 
Heart’s Desire—(Howard & Smith, 1942. Plant Patent No. 501.)—Long, pointed, perfect 
~ shaped buds of pure bright glowing red, opening to large bright red flowers that fade 
very slowly. Very fragrant. Vigorous growing bush. The All American Winner for 
1942. Heavy No. 1 grade bushes, $1.50 each; 3 for $3.75. 
Sierra Glow—(Armstrong, 1942. Plant patent applied for.)—Large buds of a beautiful 
salmon pink. As the bud opens, it becomes a pale pink on the inside of the petals with 
darker shading on the outside. Fragrant flowers on strong growing bush. Heavy No. 1 
grade bushes, $1.25 each; 3 for $3.15. 
The Chief—(Armstrong, 1940. Plant patent No. 456.)—Large buds of deep rose to flame. 
Open flowers of flame, coral, and copper. Color varies with the weather. Vigorous 
growing plant. No. 1 grade bushes, $1.00; 3 for $2.55. 
The Doctor—(Howard & Smith, 1937.)—Very large beautiful buds and flowers of rose 
pink. Very fragrant, 6 to 7 inch flowers. One of the finest pink roses. No. 1 grade 
bushes, $1.00 each; 3 for $2.55. 
Will Rogers—(Howard & Smith, 1938. Plant Patent No. 256)—Large very double, very 
fragrant flowers of crimson-maroon, shaded black. Plant medium growth, but a very 
free bloomer. Heavy No. 1 grade bushes, $1.00 each; 3 for $2.55. 
SOME OF THE FINEST NEW VARIETIES 
OF BUSH ROSES 
75 cents each; 3 for $2.00; $7.50 per dozen. 
No orders of less than $1.60 for rose bushes will be shipped to any one address. Postage 
same as on regular bush roses listed on page 4. Read page 1 before ordering. 
Annie Drevet—(Berthe Caron, 1938)—Large semi-double flowers of fiery red with gold 
center. Gold on reverse side of petals. Bushy plant with large dark green leaves. 
Colonel Campbell Watson—(Bees, 1936)—Long pointed buds. Flowers pink with salmon- 
pink shadings at base of petals. Vigorous growing bush and long stems. 
Contrast—(Howard & Smith, 1937)—Medium size buds and flowers of a beautiful pink, 
with very pale shadings, sometimes nearly white, on reverse side of petals. 
Mme. Bollaert—(C. Chambard, 1938)—Beautiful large buds of coppery red on strong stems. 
Fragrant flowers of coppery pink. Medium growing bush with glossy green foliage. 
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