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Valsheda—(Frank Cant, 1936)—Soft rose pink, clear and fresh with little shading and faint 
veining at base of petals. Buds and flowers perfect in form. Growth vigorous and free 
blooming. Fragrant. 
Victor Ferrent—Large very double flowers of deep pink. Looks more like a peony than 
a rose. Free blooming bushy plant. 
Victoria Harrington—(Capt. Thomas, 1931)—Fine buds and flowers of scarlet that fade 
very little in the heat. Strong upright growing, mildew resistant bush. 
Ville de Paris—Deep pure yellow buds and flowers. Glossy green foliage. 
W. E. Chaplin—Large buds and flowers of deep crimson. Large dark green foliage. 
Bushy plant. 
Western Gold—(A Yellow Talisman)—The same habit of growth and shape of buds and 
flowers as Talisman, but has a clear yellow color. Fine for cutting. 
SINGLE BUSH ROSES 
Cecil—Large, bright, yellow flowers. The best single yellow rose. Glossy foliage. 
Dainty Bess—Flowers of a soft pink with red stamens on a strong growing bush. The 
most popular single rose. 
Innocence—Large, single white flowers with golden yellow stamens. 
Irish Fireflame—Large flowers shaded pink, bronze and gold. 
Isobel—Large single, rose pink flowers with yellow center. 
Vesuvius—Beautiful flowers of dark crimson with yellow stamens on long stems. 
POLYANTHA OR BABY BUSH ROSES 
Baby Doll—(Tip Top)—Beautiful little buds and flowers of yellow with petals edged with 
red. Very free bloomer. 
Cecile Brunner—Dainty, little pink buds. Flowers light pink. Very free bloomer. 
Eutin—(Kordes, 1940)—Strong growing, mildew resistant bush with large clusters of very 
double, deep red flowers. One of the finest polyantha roses. 
Orange Triumph—(W. Kordes, 1938)—Strong growing, mildew resistant bush, with large 
clusters of orange red flowers. 
Perle D’Or—Small buds and flowers of salmon yellow. Called Salmon Cecile Brunner. 
Sunshine—Beautiful, little buds of golden yellow splashed with red. Flowers light orange 
yellow. One of the best polyantha roses. 
SOIL TEST SERVICE 
The members of the American Rose Society: are familiar with the soil test service of Harry 
L. Daunoy, 26 Farnham Place Metairie, New Orleans, La. Through this service roses 
have been made to succeed in many sections of the Country where they had previously 
failed. Daunoy has tested soil samples and made suggestions of soil treatment for mem- 
bers of the American Rose Society in 40 of our 48 states and in most cases improvement 
has followed. Rose lovers who have not been able to succeed growing good roses are 
recommended to try this service. Mr. Daunoy has agreed to give Port Stockton Nursery 
customers the same rate as members of the American Rose Society. Those wishing this 
service send | Ib. of soil and $2.00 which is the charge direct to Mr. Daunoy. 
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