PORT STOCKTON NURS ERY: ROSES PD 422 FeO k4 3 Cre TeA LeOnG 
Dazla—Brilliant orange red with gold center. Large semi-double bloom five inches across. 
Foliage dark green. 
Diane de Broglie—Beautiful buds and flowers of orange pink on strong stems. 
Director Rubio—Dark carmine in the bud. Large dark pink flowers. Very large dark 
green foliage. 
Duchess of Athol—Buds and flowers of coppery orange. Foliage is dark bronzy green 
and growth is upright. 
Duchess of Penaranda—A remarkable coppery-orange rose. (Good vigorous habit. Distinct 
healthy foliage. Free blooming . Colors best in Autumn. 
Edith Mary Mee—(Oliver Mee, 1936)—Vivid orange red flushed orange. Yellow at base. 
Nicely formed flowers that open well in all weather. Fairly fragrant. Very free 
flowering. Dark green disease resistant foliage. Vigorous bush, low compact habit. 
Editor McFarland—Large well shaped dark pink buds and flowers on strong growing bush. 
One of the finest pink roses. 
Emile Cramon—(C. Chambard, 1938)—Long slender buds of coppery salmon, shaded gold 
at base ,with long sepals that stay upright against the buds until it opens. Flowers are 
salmon, with about 20 to 25 petals. This rose is very outstanding both for its perfect 
shaped buds and its beautiful color. The bush has large green foliage and is very free 
blooming. 
Eric B. Mee—(Oliver Mee, 1937)—A very striking unique color among roses. Large 
perfect buds of vivid deep pink shading to salmon at base of petals. Flowers deep pink 
shaded salmon in center. Vigorous bush with large healthy foliage. Good in all weather. 
Etoile de Hollande—Large, well formed buds and flowers. of dark velvety red. Very frag- 
rant. Strong upright growing bush with good foliage. One of the most popular red 
roses. 
Faience—(G. A. Van Rossem, 1935)—Two-tone soft peach and yellow. Faience is the name 
of a famous pottery, noted for its iridescent colors. Long buds and full flowers of soft 
peach pink shading to gold at base on the inside of the petals and yellow on the outside. 
Federico Casas—A beautiful, bright colored rose of copper, orange and pink. Much the 
same colors as in Talisman but larger flowers on stronger stems. Vigorous growing 
bush. 
Feu Joseph Looymans—Long well formed buds of orange. Flowers orange-yellow. Colors 
best in warm weather. Glossy green mildew resistant foliage. Free bloomer. 
Golden Dawn-—Buds yellow striped with red. Flowers very double light yellow. Large 
disease resistant foliage. Bushy plant. 
Golden Emblem—Buds golden with red on edge of petals. Flowers rich golden yellow. 
Glossy mildew resistant foliage. 
Golden Gleam—Buds of golden yellow splashed with red. Flowers golden yellow. 
Golden Rapture—(W. Kordes & Sons, 1933)—Buds and flowers of pure yellow on strong 
growing plant. Fine for cutting. 
Grenoble—Large buds and flowers of scarlet crimson on'strong growing bush. A very fine 
showy variety. 
Hadley—Large buds and flowers of rich crimson. Vigorous grower and free bloomer. Very 
fragrant. Subject to mildew in some localities. 
Heinrich Gaede—Buds of a bright coppery color. Flowers coppery orange. Bushy plant 
with good dark bronze green foliage. One of the finest roses. 
Heinrich Wendland—Large very double coppery red flowers with orange on reverse side 
of petals. Best in warm weather. 
Home Sweet Home—(Wood & Ingram, 1938)—Large very double, pure pink rose on a 
strong upright bush. Flowers last well and are fragrant . Foliage is very large and 
glossy. Fine as a bedding or cut flower. 
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