OAKLAND, CALIFORNIA 
GENERAL McARTHUR—An old friend, but 
still very much in favor; bright scarlet red 
and full, sweet scented. A strong grower and 
free bloomer. 50c. 
GOLDEN DAW N—A sweet scented, very dou- 
ble, rich, sun-flower yellow rose turning to 
lemon-yellow when older. Fine cut flower; 
large, glossy foliage. 60c. 
GOLDEN EMBLEM—So well known it hardly 
needs a description; one of the best and most 
popular; golden yellow rose with a slight 
touch of crimson on the outside of the petals. 
60c. 
GOLDEN GLEAM— Vivid yellow and very fra- 
grant. 60¢e. 
GOLDEN MOSS—Double yellow moss rose, a 
novelty among the moss roses, grows very 
tall. Fine foliage. 75e. 
GOLDEN OPHELIA — Flowers golden buff. 
60e. 
GOLDEN STATE (Patented)—Beautiful golden 
yellow. $1.00. 
GOLDEN RAPTURE—Fine new yellow rose; 
quite double; robust grower. 75e. 
GRENOBLE — Scarlet crimson; long stems; 
very fragrant. 60c. 
HADLEY—Very fragrant, dark red, and an 
old favorite. 50ce. 
HECTOR DEANE (Patented)—Slim orange 
crimson bud, opening orange yeilow; fra- 
grant; a fine rose. $1.25. 
HINRICH GAEDE — Buds reddish maroon, 
opening to a luminous vermillion, flowers 
very double on long stems. excellent foliage. 
A very striking variety. 60e. 
HORTULANUS BUDDE—A beautiful, lumi- 
nous, dark red rose with yellow center; very 
fragrant and free bloomer. An excellent va- 
riety. 60e. 
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LUIS BRINAS 
(Plant Pat. No. 102, Conard-Pyle Co.) 
HOOSIER BEAUTY—Another favorite dark 
red rose; holds its color well and is quite 
fragrant also. Still very desirable.s 50c. 
IMPROVED LAFAYETTEH — A Polyanthus 
rose (dwarf cluster rose), glowing red flow- 
ers. 75e. 
INNOCHNCE—Semi-double white, red stamens 
with yellow anthers; very attractive. 60c. 
IRISH ELEGANCE—Single bronze pink buds, 
opening with shades of apricot and yellow; 
strong grower. 50ce. 
IRISH FIREFLAME — Rich, deep orange, 
flushed with crimson; large flowers, single, 
changing to old gold when opening. 60e. 
ISOBEL—A beautiful single rose, large petals; 
beautiful when in bud; carmine red, shaded 
orange. 50ce. 
J. OTTO THILOW—Rich, rose pink, perfect 
buds, very full flowers. 50e. 
JOANNA HILL — Light yellow with bronze 
shadings in center; good cut flower. 50c. 
KAISERIN AUGUSTA VICTORIA — Double 
white. 60¢c. 
LA FRANCE—Pink. 60ce. 
LADY FORTEVIOT—Golden yellow and apri- 
cot, sweet scented, large and double. Bronze- 
green foliage: an excellent variety. 60c. 
LOS ANGELES — Flame pink with golden 
shading at base. 50c. 
LUCY MARIE—Long buds, 
slightly veined red. 60c. 
LUCIA ZULOAGA—A new rose color brown- 
ish scarlet, large semi-double flowers, very 
fragrant. 60¢e. 
LUIS BRINAS (Patented) — Orange-copper 
buds, opening to dark salmon, flushed with 
gold. $1.00. 
MME. EDWARD HERRIOT—The well-known 
Daily Mail rose; coral red, shaded yellow: 
long, pointed buds. 50e. 
golden yellow, 
