PRINCESS MARINA—A perfectly reliable rose in the Mrs. Sam McGredy colors, with 
a beautiful slender bud held absolutely upright on ends of fine cutting stems. Fragrant, 
not quite so double as Mrs. Sam, healthy, thrips resistant, performing wonderfully in 
hot gardens, and good anywhere. A fine bush for bedding also. Medium............ $1925 
SARAH DARLEY—Another poor name on a top quality low growing plant. This really 
amounts to a better formed, much yellower Golden Dawn, on an even healthier plant. 
Opens well in all weathers, retaining the delicious fragrance of its famous parent, 
Rev. F. Page Roberts. It has taken me three seasons to get this sufficiently vigorous to 
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SENATEUR POTIE—Possibly the most vigorous orange rose, with handsome long buds, 
and a sweetly fragrant bloom. Color varies from true rich orange in shade to rich 
yellow tipped with orange in full sun. Very healthy, with buds held upright on the 
ends of fine strong stems. Colors are richest in full shade or coastal conditions. 
Medium. It is well to remember with this rose that on account of its vigor it is best 
to pinch out the top of all shoots that are over 1/3-inch thick as soon as they get about 
six inches tall to prevent forming huge candelabras. As I have a good stock of this 
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SHADES OF AUTUMN—An abundant and joyous expression of bi-colored beauty— 
originator’s description. This is one of the ‘Brownell Roses’ for which greatly in- 
creased hardiness is claimed. I consider it a smaller edition with much better form of 
the older Condessa de Sastago with the added frost hardiness. It is also a tremendously 
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SIR HENRY SEGRAVE—A notably fine fully double rose with a very long bud of 
exhibition form at all times, though better in cool weather. Color ranging from cream 
to lemon yellow. Medium height. Anywhere. Lemon fragrance........00200020220....- $1.00 
SNOW WHITE (Spanish name Buta. From P. Dot.)—A very double, exquisitely 
sei: caidas ene bud and intense fragrance of richest damask, on a fine 
stron Ord: nt’with long stems for cutting. This new rose, being both white 
and intensely fragrant, will need some protection from thrips.........--....-..----.-...-.-- $1.50 
SOEUR THERESE—A well known and very popular yellow rose with slender urn shaped 
buds, striped with red when the weather is humid or cool. Its hardy healthy vigorous 
plant is tall growing. I consider this rose far superior to Eclipse. It has far better 
color stability and is much more vigorous as well as hardier...........22..0..2.2-.0---2-0---- $1.00 
SNOW BIRD—A lovely outstandingly healthy white rose with slender furling ivory buds 
opening to sweetly fragrant fully double blooms of snowy white. It has nearly every 
good garden quality. While this variety has no large blooms, it is one of the most 
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SUNTAN—This outstanding new rose came into commerce without the usual fanfare 
of lithographin CG i a) all conditions, varying in color as to weather and 
season from seh 3 5 Ee LEY copper, with glossy foliage and upright growth. 
Well'shaped bud. . This is aumustthave::jix5-..Antck.. Sr Nee PE ER 8k hc: $125 
TEMNO—For the ones who want a black red this is the best. It is very fragrant and 
almost blackspot proof. Because of its dark color it should have afternoon shade. It 
is fully double and possibly a trifle darker than old Prince Tamile de Rohan, the old 
“black’’ H. P. I have worked on this variety for five years and have finally gotten it 
so it has a fair amount of vigor, though still not a large bush. I really think every 
rose 1ovetishould- have it from my last.crop of plants... 2252. 2ksoocne-ncnnenceqetn-danneetos-ee $1.25 
TEXAS CENTENNIAL—This rose in sections of the country that have a large portion 
of their summer above 85 degree Fahrenheit tops Charlotte Armstrong. Its color is 
variable, according to weather. If you have several cloudy days its buds will become 
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