Baker Bros. Everblooming ROSES 

We Are Offering You the Proven Varieties That A 
re Best for the Southwest 




Grenoble 
Talisman 
Caledonia 
Rouge Mallerin 



Pink 
DAME EDITH HELEN. Still one of the 
more popular pink Roses. Big double flow- 
ers of glowing clear rose-pink, produced on 
a tall, upright bush. Lovely clear color and 
delightful fragrance combined with its un- 
usual lasting qualities when cut make it an 
ideal all-around Rose. 
BRIARCLIFF. Rose-pink at center passing 
to a lighter shade at the outer petals: Very 
large flowers. Blooms singly on long stems. 
Improvement over ald Columbia. Wonder- 
ful as a cut flower. 
EDITOR McFARLAND. Superb deep pink 
Rose—possibly the finest deep pink bloom 
in existence. The flowers are fragrant and 
retain their form for several days after cut- 
ting. Awarded a Gold Medal at Lyons, 
1932, in the contest for the most beautiful 
Rose of France. 
MRS. CHARLES BELL. One of the Radi- 
ance family, with shell-pink buds and soft 
salmon tinted open flowers that are sweetly 
scented. An exceptionally good variety for 
general garden use. 
PINK RADIANCE. This well known Rose 
is truly a favorite. Large, free blooming, 
deep rose-pink with lighter tint on reverse 
side. The blooms are fragrant; grows very 
upright and strong. 
Mrs. E. P. Thom 
Editor McFarland 
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Red 
AMI QUINARD. This vigorous growing, 
fragrant blooming, red Rose is a worthy 
addition to any garden. The large velvety 
flowers are a dark maroon color. 
CHRISTOPHER STONE. Created a sensa- 
tion when introduced in 1935. The color is 
scarlet-crimson, without a trace of bluing. 
Intensely fragrant. Has received a Gold 
Medal, a First Class Certificate, and an 
Award of Merit, as well as the Clay Cup. 
ETOILE DE HOLLANDE. Brilliant red, 
double large flowers, borne on a vigorous 
growing bush, make this red Rose one of 
our favorites. 
FRANCIS SCOTT KEY. Very large, dou- 
ble, light crimson buds. A free bloomer and 
good grower. 
GRENOBLE. Extra large scarlet bloom of 
fine form on a huge healthy bush. One of 
the finest red Roses. 
HADLEY. Extra fine, large, high-centered 
flower with recurving petals of rich, velvety 
crimson; long, strong stems. Tall grower. 
RED RADIANCE. This familiar, heavy 
blooming, vigorous red Rose is by far the 
best known of all red Roses. If you want 
to be assured of plenty of blooms for cut 
flowers, you can't make a better selection. 
ROUGE MALLERIN. Brilliant red buds 
opening to glowing scarlet. Blooms un- 
usually well, extra strong grower. 
White 
CALEDONIA. Pure white, pointed buds, 
open into a large, double, fragrant flower. 
A really fine variety. 
KAISERIN A. VICTORIA. This 
old favorite is still just about the 
best white Rose grown. The 
creamy white buds are long, very 
double, pointed, and borne on a 
good stem. 
Yellow 
LADY HILLINGDON. An old 
favorite, but still good. Slender, 
pointed buds of deep saffron- 
yellow. 
LUXEMBOURG. This old vari- 
ety is still one of the best of the 
deep yellow Roses. It produces 
some of the most beautiful blooms 
of any and stands our Southwest- 
ern climate as well as the rest. 
MRS. ERSKINE PEMBROKE 
THOM. Long, canary-yellow, point- 
ed buds, borne on a long stem, 
opening into a large flower that 
keeps fine when cut, make this 
good variety one of the best yel- 
lows. 
MRS. PIERRE S. DU PONT. Fine 
glossy foliage. Free blooming, 
golden yellow, medium blooms. 
Looks fine in the garden or when 
cut, as it has good heavy stems. 
ROSLYN. Large, semi-double, 
fragrant; bloom clear golden yel- 
lew. The long, pointed bud and 
lasting quality of the flower make 
Roslyn a good cut Rose. 
SOEUR THERESE. A favorite 
yellow Rose. Large plants with 
quantities of shapely golden yel- 
low blooms; fragrant and lasting. 
