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LOUISE C. BRESLAU % .75 
A large, very double rose of coral red shaded apri- 
cot, borne on strong stiff stems. Heavy leathery, 
glossy foliage. A fine cut flower, moderately frag- 
rant and floriferous. 
LUCIA ZULOAGA (P. Dot 1934) $ .75 
Lucia Zuloaga offers a color different from any other 
rose. It is a deep brownish scarlet with a golden 
undertone. While it has but from fifteen to twenty 
petals, it is very attractive both in the bud and 
open flower; very prolific in its bloom. The plant 
is a vigorous spreading grower (2 ft.) with perfect 
gloney green foliage that has been absolutely free 
of disease. 
LULU | $ .75 
We feel this old rose is worth growing again. No 
other has such long slender perfectly formed buds 
as Lulu. Buds are a rich salmon rose. Plant is a 
medium grower, with clean foliage. <A_ prolific 
blooming rose, though semi-single; excellent for 
cutting. 
McGREDY’S IVORY (McGredy 1929) $ .75 
The buds are long and pointed, opening to a per- 
fectly formed flower of creamy white with a light 
yellow at the base of the petals. The bush is a 
strong grower with excellent foliage. A _ prolific 
bloomer. Excellent as a cut flower and for exhi- 
bition. Mildews in some localities. 
McGREDY’S YELLOW (McGredy 1934) $ .75 
A really fine rose and a very prolific grower and 
bloomer. Flowers are large and of a bright butter- 
cup yellow of good form. Foliage glossy dark green 
with deep reddish green stems. This is truly one 
of our finest yellows. Recommended for bay area. 
MME. JOSEPH PERRAUD 
(J. Gaujard 1934) $ .75 
In 1934 this rose was judged the most beautiful rose 
of France. The long, slender, pointed buds of nas- 
turtium orange open to double fragrant flowers of 
nasturtium-buff with shell pink at the edge of the 
petals. A strong, upright grower and free bloomer. 
Foliage mildews in some localities. An exhibition 
rose. 
MOSS ROSE (Pink) 3:75 
The old fashioned true pink moss. 
MOSS ROSE (Red) $ .75 
Deep crimson flowers with calyx heavily mossed. 
