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Tillinghast's Finest ROSES 
Hardy Field 
Grown ROSES 
WASHINGTON 2-YEAR 
STANDARD GRADE 
Fine New Patented Roses 
(See inside front cover.) 
CHARLOTTE ARMSTRONG (Patent 
rights reserved). This year’s outstanding 
new variety. Its long, slender, blood red 
buds and the magnificent brilliantly col- 
ored epen flowers, spectrum red in cool 
weather, cerise in hot, should make it 
one of the best roses of its class. The 
long-stemmed blooms, produced in large 
quantities throughout the season, are 
ideal for cutting because they open slowly 
and are beautiful until the last petals 
drop. Strong, vigorous, free branching 
plants with disease resisting foliage. (See 
cut inside front cover). Price each $1.50; 
3 for $4.05. 
ALEZANE, H. T. (Plant Pat. No. 116). 
Bud urn - shaped, large reddish brown; 
flowers cupped, opening to sorrel and rich 
apricot, reverse striped yellow. Vigorous, 
upright, with dark green foliage. Each 
$1.00. 
COUNTESS VANDAL. (U. S. Patent No. 
38). A vigorous new Hybrid Tea _ rose 
with long pointed copper orange buds. 
The flowers are large, double, high cen- 
tered and richly fragrant. When open the 
color is brilliant pink lighted with salmon. 
Each $1.00. 
ECLIPSE. (Plant Patent No. 172). This 
rose introduced in 1986 is already con- 
sidered one of the best garden roses. The 
buds are long, streamlined, and of clear 
bright yellow, freely produced. The 
blooms are semi - double and last well. 
Each $1.00. 

Mary Hart 
MARY HART. (Plant Patent No. 3). A 
striking red sport of Talisman. The bud is 
maroon red, opening to well formed blos- 
soms of velvety blood red, with an over- 
glow of amber. One of the prettiest. 
Each 85c. 

ETERNAL YOUTH. (Aicardi 1937 Patent 
rights reserved). The perfectly formed 
buds are long pointed, colored a beautiful 
soft pink with yellow at the base of each 
petal. Half open the flowers retain their 
high center and rich pink color. The open 
flowers are moderately double with grace- 
ful deep yellow stamens. Growth is vig- 
orous and foliage abundant. A most de- 
sirable pink. Each $1.25. 
GLOAMING, H. T. (Plant Patent No. 137) 
A new rose of great charm with large, 
full well formed blooms of soft satiny pink 
overlaid with salmon and amber. An ex- 
cellent keeper of delightful fragrance. 
Each $1.00. 
McGREDY’S SUNSET. (Patent Pending). 
Soft yellow flushed with orange and scar- 
let as it opens. Color is intensified as the 
blooms expand and is at its best when 
fully opened. Full shapely flowers freely 
borne on strong upright stems. Blooms 
well even in hot weather. Each $1.25. 
MME HENRI GUILLOT. (Patent applied 
for). A fine new two-toned rose of deep 
watermelon to raspberry-pink shade. The 
petals are heavily veiled with reddish 
orange, which produces an enchanting 
flame-like glow, of flashing scarlet. The 
blossoms are of good form and the bushes 
sturdy and vigorous. It attracts attention 
wherever shown. Each $1.25, 
R. M. S. QUEEN MARY (Plant Pat. No. 
249). Blooms of a glorious combination of 
vivid shades, blending rich glowing sal- 
mon with an exquisite pure pink with 
orange base. Flowers freely produced on 
strong vigorous plants, produced in quan- 
tities throughout the season. Price $1.25. 
SATURNIA (Aicardi 1933 Patent rights 
reserved). Flowers a brilliant cardinal red, 
reverse salmon-yellow and copper. Bud is 
long and pointed. Plant vigorous and foli- 
age deep glossy green. Continuous bloom- 
er. Each $1.00. 
SIGNORA, H. T. (Plant Patent No. 201). 
A real masterpiece from the land of sun- 
shine and Chianti wine. The long buds are 
of a warm burnt sienna, opening to a 
lighter hue toward mandarine. The plant 
is tall growing with every bloom on a long 
stem. The foliage is handsome and the 
blooms especially fine for cutting. Each 
$1.00. 
YOSEMITE, H. T. (Plant Patent No. 109). 
Vigorous bushy plants of a continuous 
blooming habit. Buds, orange - scarlet 
borne in clusters, opening to medium- 
large semi-double orange scarlet with a 
suffusion of carmine on the reverse side 
of the petals. Each $1.00. 
STANDARD VARIETIES 
Bush Roses 
A fine selection of high grade two-year, field grown roses of real merit at rock 
bottom prices. No. 1 stock only. 
All roses in our list are hardy in the Puget Sound 
area, but reasonable protection is always advisable against too rigorous weather. 
ANGELE PERNET, H. T. A rich, vivid 
coppery orange unapproachable by any 
other rose. Long buds opening to semi- 
double fragrant flowers. Each, 50c. 
AUTUMN. A fine new rose of strong 
growth and healthy foliage. The buds are 
medium sized with cupped double flowers 
of a novel burnt orange shade streaked 
with red. The flowers are moderately fra- 
grant. Each, 50c. 
BETTY UPRICHARD, H. T. A contras- 
tive type with rolling edges. The color is 
a blend of deep toned carmine with cop- 
pery orange; the interior being mostly a 
delicate salmon pink. Each, 50c. 
CALEDONIA. large, very long pinted 
conical buds with the edges of the petals 
rolled back. Flowers are large and fully 
double, slightly fragrant and borne on 
long, strong stems. The color when open- 
ing is slightly lemon tinted, changing to 
pure white as the flowers develop. The 
bushes are erect and vigorous, the bloom- 
ing almost continuous. Each, 50c. 
CATALONIA. A new color in roses. Buds 
are a deep rich carmine, stained with 
orange to velvety orange scarlet vermilion, 
cochineal-red. Very vivid. Each 50c. 
CHRISTOPHER STONE. A sensational 
new red rose of perfect form. The buds 
are well formed and are very fragrant. 
The foliage is dark green and disease re- 
sistant. Each 60c. 
CONDESA de SASTAGO. Brilliantly 
Spanish in coloring. Petals two-toned, 
deep golden on the outside copper-rose 
and scarlet inside, in contrast and in- 
tensity more pronounced than Talisman 
in coloring. Each 50c. 
DAINTY BESS. One of the most delight- 
ful of single roses. Buds are quite large, 
long slender rosy, salmon, open blooms 
broad frimbriated petals of pale rose. 
Wine colored stamens give additional 
beauty to the open flower. Each 50c. 
DUCHESS OF ATHOL. The buds of this 
fine hardy rose are large, globular and of 
a deep bronzy color. The open blooms 
double, cupped and very fragrant. The 
color a golden orange flushed old rose. 
Borne single on long stems. A continuous 
bloomer. Each, 50c. ; 
DUQUESA de PENERANDA. Whether in 
bud or fully opened this rose is gloriously 
beautiful. Buds orange opening to fully 
double blooms of golden peach. Rich 
glossy disease resistant foliage. Each 50c. 

Dainty Bess 
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