CALIFORNIA'S LARGEST ASSORTMENT 
2-year Gield Graun BUSH ROS 
The list here presented is representative of 
the finest rose varieties . . . the aristo- 
cratic names of roseland whose owners 
have faced the test of time and popular 
favor in California gardens to come 
through with flying colors. We can recom- 
mend them for a wide variety of uses. 
When you start right with Roeding’s Qual- 
ity Bush Roses (2 year No. 1 grade), you 
can have as many as 300 or more blooms 
the first year from a dozen bushes. 

@ MME, JOSEPH PERRAUD 

ANGELE PERNET. Buds are deep, flaming orange, 
opening to semi-double blooms of brilliant reddish 
apricot. Petals are beautifully notched and frilled. 
Foliage is glossy and remarkably free from mildew. 
85c. 
ANGELS MATEU. Plant Patent 174. Winner of Baga- 
telle Gold Medal in 1934. Varies from orange-old rose 
to rich salmon-coral. Glorious, big, double blooms of 
attractive form on a sturdy bush with mildew resist- 
ant foliage. Ranks with Mrs. Sam McGredy and 
Hinrich Gaede in beauty and dependability. $1.00. 
AUTUMN. As the name suggests, this rose is of 
mingled shades of burnt orange and red. Somewhat 
like President Herbert Hoover but smaller, darker 
and more double. 85c. 
BRAZIER. The buds are of burnt orange, beautiful 
and pointed. These open to double flowers of bright 
scarlet with an orange glow. A showy rose for gar- 
den color. 85c. 
CECIL. Very large, single flowers of clear, golden 
yellow. Combines beautifully with other garden 
flowers. Resistant to mildew and almost constantly 
in bloom. 85c. 
CECIL WALTER. Very long buds of a beautiful and 
soft coral pink, flushed with copper and overcast with 
gold. A lovely flower. 85c. 
CECILE BRUNNER. Baby rose with small perfect 
buds. The buds are pointed and are a lovely seashell 
pink color. 85c. 
CHAS. P. KILHAM. The long slender buds are orange- 
red opening into rich double orange-rose blooms 
which are sweetly scented and perfect in shape. 85c. 
CHRISTOPHER STONE. One of the finest red roses. 
Blazing crimson in color with a velvety glow. The 
buds are lovely and long-pointed and come singly on 
erect firm stems. Warm spicy fragrance. 85c., 
CYNTHIA. A rich coppery rose color with long pointed 
buds opening to double flowers. An excellent cutting 
rose of good form. An upright grower. 85c. 
DAINTY BESS. A graceful single rose-pink flower. 
The petals are wavy, giving the flowers a crinkled 
appearance. The dark crimson stamens are a pleas- 
ing contrast. 85c. 
DAME EDITH HELEN. Wonderful pointed buds which 
open very slowly to large, perfectly formed blooms. 
The color is an even shade of brilliant pink. Very 
fragrant. Best results are obtained from this rose if it 
is pruned lightly into a tall bush. 85c. 
DR. KIRK. An outstanding rose in every respect. Buds 
are long, shapely, orange red; open blooms shade 
from orange-red to coppery rose. $1.00. 

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DUCHESS OF ATHOL. The coloring of this rose when 
open is like that of a beautifully ripened peach. The 
large, globular buds are bronzy orange; the thick- 
petaled, double flowers of apricot and gold flushed 
with rose are borne in great profusion. Foliage is 
dark bronzy green and remarkably mildew-proof. 
85c. 
DUQUESA DE PENARANDA. Whether in buds or fully 
opened flower, this rose is gloriously beautiful. The 
slender, shapely buds are brilliant orange ‘and open’ ’ 
to fully double blooms of golden peach and salmon 
shades. A very vigorous grower with glossy, disease 
resistant foliage. 85c. 
ECLIPSE. Plant Patent 172. In the open field in hot 
July weather it produces buds of almost greenhouse 
perfection. Color is a good medium yellow. For cut- 
ting in the bud stage it is exceptionally fine. A good 
grower and almost constantly in bloom. $1.25. 
E. G. HILL. This is one of the most unfading of all red 
roses; the color remaining brilliant scarlet under hot 
sun. Flowers are fully double and unusually long 
lasting when cut. Blooms are produced singly on long 
stems which make it ideal for cutting. 85c. 
ETOILE DE HOLLANDE. A brilliant red rose with 
beautiful oval buds which open to glorious, large 
blooms that hold their color in strong sunlight, seldom 
showing bluish tints. More resistant to mildew than 
other red roses. 85c. 
FEDERICO CASAS. A tall, strong growing plant with 
brilliant blooms. The petals are rose-pink inside, with 
gold-toned reverse. A profuse bloomer. 85c. 
GOLDEN EMBLEM. Popular rich golden yellow flow- 
ers, beoutifully formed and fragrant. Blooms pro- 
fusely and continuously throughout the season. 85c. 
GOLDEN RAPTURE. Exquisitely formed buds. Pure 
yellow in color and excellent for cutting and bedding. 
Good grower. 85c. 
GOLDEN STATE. Plant Patent 303. Color in spring, 
lemon-yellow, deepening in summer and fall to rich 
golden yellow. $1.00. 
HADLEY. Flowers rich crimson with velvety texture, 
of good shape, size and substance; very sweetly 
scented. A very good rose for cutting. 85c. 
THE “Old Adobe” 
COLLECTION 
The dozen roses comprising our Old Adobe collection 
form the foundation stock for countless new thrills in 
rose gardening. This year’s assortment, as usual, has 
been selected from field and garden-tested varieties 
with emphasis on vigor of growth, quality and de- 
pendability of flowers. Descriptions of all varieties 
on these pages. 

Christopher Stone Mme. Henri Guillot 
Dr. Kirk Mrs, P. S. duPont 
Etoile de Hollande Mrs. Sam McGredy 
Hinrich Gaede Picture 
Lady Forteviot Senora Gari 
McGredy’s Ivory The Doctor 
ALL 12 ROSES for $8.50, nostpaid in California. 
(Add 21c state sales tax.) 
NEES 
