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Ani Quinard Each $1.00, Doz. $10.00 
Blackish crimson buds; semi-double flowers of maroon-red. Tall, vigor- 
ous grower. 15 petals. 
Angels Mateu (Plant Patent No. 174.) Each $1.25, Doz. $12.50 
Orange-rose. The involuntary expression of one visitor, ‘‘This is a 
heavenly Rose!’ is true indeed, for it is.a ravishingly beautiful flower. 
Reports coming to us from trials of this Rose are increasingly enthus- 
iastic. Its color is exceptionally attractive; it reminds one of deep coral, 
or deep old rose flushed with orange. The fragrance is like ripe black- 
berries. Growth is erect. Foliage is dark green and leathery. 
Apricot Queen (Patented.) Each $1.25, Doz. $12.50 
(Award All-America Rose Selection, 1940.) A lovely combination of 
colors is to be noted in this glorious new Rose. Orange and apricot 
at the base of the petals, merging to salmony rose and Phlox-pink 
in the fully developed bloom is descriptive. The bud is long-pointed. 
The fully developed flower shows a regular, well-placed petal ar- 
rangement. A good strong grower, with handsome, leathery foliage 
which serves as a splendid foil to the perfectly formed buds and 
open bloom. 
Anzac (Patented.) Each $1.50, Doz. $15.00 
Has all the qualifications of a winner: vigor, ruggedness and de- 
pendability. When the season for action arrives, Anzac will go over 
the top, and wherever established, will hold its ground with the best 
of Roses in your garden. Anzac, like the Douglas MacArthur, needs 
no coddling. Give Anzac the ordinary requisites that Roses require: 
water, nourishing food and a clean soil—and you will be more than 
gratified with the successful results. Anzac, ‘’The Soldier’s Rose,’’ 
will always do its duty in your garden. The vigorous growth of 
Anzac foretells the advent of many shapely buds and beautiful 
flowers. Buds of fifty waxen petals steeped in coral and washed 
with gold unfold into perfectly formed Camellia-like flowers. As 
these flowers expand, the original colors lighten, the golden flush 
at the. base of the petals passes to yellow and the coral changes to 
rosy lake. The merging of these colors might well be compared with 
the ‘’Rose’’ in the sky at dawn, just before the sun climbs over the 
eastern horizon. 

Betty Uprichard Each $1.00, Doz. $10.00 
One of those delightfully contrastive types; the outside a blend of deep 
toned carmine with coppery orange, the interior being mostly a delicate 
salmc a-pink 

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California 
California (Patented. ) Each $1.50, Doz. $15.00 
(Award All-America Rose Selection, 1940.) We regard this sensa- 
tional novelty as outstanding among the numerous varieties we have 
contributed to the Rose world through our efforts in plant breeding. 
The color is a glorious shade of ruddy orange toned with saffron- 
yellow, with the exterior of the broad petals overlaid with saturn- 
rose—a dual tone effect of indescribable richness and beauty. Buds 
long and pointed, flowers of enormous size, reaching a diameter of 
five to six inches. Growth vigorous, with healthy, glossy green foliage. 

Caledonia Each $1.00, Doz. $10.00 
The most desirable white; exceptionally long-pointed bud opening to a 
very double, high-centered, long-lasting, very large, moderately fragrant 
flower. Continuous free bloomer. 
Charlotte Armstrong (Patented. ) Each $1.25, Doz. $12.50 
(Award All-America Rose Selection, 1940.) A Rose of a most unusual 
color, blood-red in the bud, opening to cerise in hot weather and to spec- 
trum-red in cool weather, while the beautiful shape and extreme length 
af the buds, with its long clasping sepals and the extreme floriferousness 
and vigor of growth and large, luxurious foliage, make it a most satis- 
factory Rose in all respects. The bud is long and pointed; the flower is 
3 or 4 inches in diameter, high-centered, never showing the center. The 
foliage is leathery, semi-glossy, deep green and highly resistant to 
mildew. 
Christopher Stone Each $1.00, Doz. $10.00 
Large semi-double vivid scarlet flowers overlaid with velvety crimson. 
Has a delicious old rose scent. Of vigorous, upright growth with bright 
green foliage. 
Condesa de Sastago Each $1.00, Doz. $10.00 
A splendid double Rose with the vivid colors of the sparkling species 
Austrian Copper. The buds are golden yellow, beautifully striped with 
brilliant capucine red. The open, spicy scented blooms are of similar 
color. Strong grower and a perfect beauty. 
_Countess Vandal (U. S. Plant Patent No. 38.) Each $1.00, Doz. $10.00 
Long pointed, orange-copper buds. The flowers are large, double, high 
centered, and have a rich fragrance. Their color is brilliant pink light- 
ened with salmon. The blooms are borne on long stems. 
Crimson Glory (Plant Pat. No. 150.) Each $1.50, Doz. $15.00 
The plants branch freely, producing a well spread yet compact 
bush of good symmetry. Following the large, urn-shaped buds 
are the well formed flowers of an intense deep vivid crimson 
shaded oxblood-red and mellowed by a soft velvety nap. 

Dame Edith Helen Each $1.00, Doz. $10.00 
Shapely buds and substantial, high-centered blooms of clear pink, 
sweetly scented and freely produced on long, strong stems. Vigorous. 
ab ceas remarkable for the number and beautiful arrangement of its 
petals. 
Douglas MacArthur (See page 78) 
Duquesa de Penaranda Each $1.00, Doz. $10.00 
This glorious Rose produces two distinct types of flowers. During the 
summer the pointed buds are a blend of apricot-orange and dark pink, 
opening to splendid blooms of coppery apricot. In the autumn great 
brownish buds open slowly to finely formed flowers of a luscious cinna- 
mon-peach color, truly enchanting to visitors to our gardens who delight 
in the new art shades. It is sweetly perfumed and one of the loveliest 
Roses for cutting. 
