Varieties—Both New and Old 
old varieties. Many new roses are offered by growers each year, but we endeavor to bring 
to you only the finest of the newer types. 
In spite of a great shortage in roses, we expect to have our largest stock, all the top grade. 
We are not handling light grade roses this year, so when you place your order for Lago 
Roses, you are buying the very best grade that is grown. 
ALL OUR ROSES ARE TWO YEAR NO. 1 GRADE 
MARK SULLIVAN 
A beautifully shaped rose of golden yellow 
shaded with deep rose-pink and cerise. Priced 
at $1.50 each. 
MME. CHIANG KAI-SHEK 
A yellow rose of very fine form. Lemon-yellow 
fading to light yellow as flower matures. All 
America winner 1943. Patent applied for. 
Priced at $2.00 each. 
ROSE ELFE 
An exquisite miniature rose of the floribunda 
group, producing great numbers of perfect 
rose-pink blooms. The tiny buds open to 2 inch 
high-centered flowers and are indeed a picture, 
and will supply many cut-flowers all season 
long. Priced at $1.25 each. 
THE CHIEF 
An All-America winner in 1941. A new rose 
of unusual beauty. Buds are long, deep rose 
to flame color, opening to a full flower of 
flam2 coral and copper, changing to a beauti- 
ful shade of orange-pink. Flowers are fragrant 
and borne on long stems. Glossy foliage. Pat- 
ented. Priced at $1.00 each. 
GRAND DUCHESS CHARLOTTE 
FRED EDMUNDS 
This new rose won an All-America Regional 
Award for the Pacific Coast, and is undoubtedly 
the finest rose in its color class. The beauti- 
fully shaped orange colored bud opens to a 
beautiful bloom of apricot-orange shade. The 
plant is an exceedingly strong grower, with 
good, clean foliage, and the flower is very fra- 
grant. This unusual colored rose will stand out 
in your rose garden. Patent pending. Priced 
at $2.00 each. 
NAR ZISSE 
This new yellow rose will meet with instant 
approval everywhere because it does not fade. 
The perfect bud of apricot-yellow opens to 
a beautifully proportioned flower of maize- 
yellow. The flower is exceptionally large and 
held on strong, erect stems. Patent Pending. 
Priced at $1.50 each. 
This beautiful rose won the All-America award in 1943 for the best 
rose of the year. The well-formed buds are a rich claret color, al- 
most a brick red, which changes as the flower opens, to a lovely 
begonia-rose. The buds and flowers are beautiful in all stages of 
development, and the plant is big and strong and free blooming. Add 
to this an unusual fragrance, and you will readily understand why 
this rose won top honors. Patent Pending. Price $150 each. 
GRAND DUCHESS 
CHARLOTTE 




FRED EDMUNDS 
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