22 BUTZER’S SEED STORE, PORTLAND, OREGON 
OREGON GROWN ROSE BUSHES 
“THE WORLD’S BEST’—ALL TWO-YEAR FIELD GROWN AND BUDDED 
No. 1 Grade—Selected Stock, 65c each, 10 for $6.00 
POSTAGE IS ADDITIONAL—10c for first bush and 3c for each additional bush shipped at same time. 

Angele Pernet—Semi-double reddish apricot. 
Augustus Hartman—Brilliant geranium red fiushed 
orange; very large, well-formed flowers. 
Austrian Copper—Copper scarlet. Single. 
Autumn—Mingled shades of burnt orange and red. 
Christopher Stone—Large semi-double vivid scarlet 
flowers. 
Condessa De Sastago—Fiery copper and rich gold. 
Cynthia—Rich oriental red; free flowering. 
Dainty Bess—Slender, single blooms of a soft rose- 
pink color. 
Dame Edith Helen—Pointed buds of brilliant pink. 
E. G. Hill—The most unfading of all red roses. Long 
lasting when cut. 
Edith Nellie Perkins—Salmon-pink and _ cerise- 
orange. Buds long and pointed. 
Editor McFarland—Long-pointed pink buds with a 
glow of amber and a paler edge. Fragrant. 
Etoile de Holland—Brilliant red blooms with beauti- 
ful oval buds. Quite fragrant. 
Frau K. Druschki—Pure white, outer petals of buds 
occasionally tinged with pink. Everblooming. 
Golden Dawn—Buds of a rich straw yellow, opening 
to a beautiful well-formed fragrant, double sunflower 
yellow. 
Golden Emblem—Beautiful long buds of brilliant yel- 
low striped with crimson on the outer petals. 
Golden Ophelia—Deep golden yellow flowers of 
medium size. 
Golden Rapture—Beautiful, large, double yellow 
flowers, which last without fading. 
Grenoble—Large, globular crimson buds. 
Hadley—Rich crimson with velvety texture, very 
fragrant. Beautiful foliage and mildew proof. 
Hinrich Gaede—Beautiful long, pointed buds of a 
brilliant nasturtium red. 
Joanna Hill—A slender daintily colored variety of 
orange yellow. Moderately fragrant. 
K. A. Victoria—Pearly white, tinted with lemon 
in center. 
La France—A silvery rose, changing to pink. 
Lady Hillingdon—Deep apricot yellow, long and 
pointed bud. Flowers are of good substance. 
Los Angeles—Rich flaming pink, shaded golden yel- 
low. The most popular rose grown. 
Margaret McGredy—Orange scarlet or brick red. 
Beautiful foliage and stout stems. 
McGredy’s Ivory—The buds are long and pointed, 
opening to perfectly formed flowers of creamy ivory- 
white. 
McGredy’s Scarlet—Brilliant red petals on hinges of 
deep gold. An exceptionally fine rose. 
McGredy’s Yellow—Large, bright buttercup yellow 
flowers, of perfect form. Sweetly scented. 
Mme. Edouard Heriot—A pure coppery color, with 
buds of coral red, shaded with yellow at the base. 
Mme. Joseph Perraud—Long, slender, and pointed 
nasturtium orange buds. Fragrant. 
Mrs. Aaron Ward—Indian yellow, washed salmon 
rose; buds small but beautifully formed. 
Mrs. Dunlop Best—Pointed saffron-yellow buds, with 
dull apricot shadings, opening to rich, reddish apricot 
flowers of great beauty. 
Mrs. P. S. Dupont—Small buds exquisitely formed 
of a reddish gold. 
Mrs. Sam McGredy—Large double bloom of orange — 
salmon, with a suffusion of gold. 
Old Gold—Coppery red; a very fine and popular 
rose. 
Ophelia—Flesh pink, shaded with rose. Large beauti- : 
fully formed buds. 
Picture—Well shaped buds and medium-sized fra- 
grant, rose-pink flowers. 
Pink Dawn—Buds are a glorious deep rose opening 
to lovely pink blooms tinted with orange at the base 
of the petals. 
President Hoover—Combines many shades of cerise- 
pink, flame, scarlet, and yellow. Long, beautifully 
formed buds. 
Shot Silk—Gold and orange buds opening to semi- 
double flowers of coppery rose shot with golden yellow. 
Southport—Flower full, cupped, very lasting, fra- 
grant, a very brilliant, unfading scarlet. 
Sister Therese—Buds are long, dark golden yellow. 
Sweetbriar fragrance. 
Talisman—Combination coloring of gold, apricot, — 
pink and carmine in mingled splashes, streaks and 
blends. Double. 
