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DONALD PRIOR (1934) 
Rich cherry-red Floribunda. Never with- 
out blooms. There are eight petals and 
the open flowers are about 4 inches 
across. Fine dark-green foliage. 
Patent Nowa l/c h bach ek 5 1 oo $1.50 
DR. KIRK (1940) 
This rose was a true sensation in our 
test garden this summer. Vigorous 
growth, fine strong stems, long buds, 
opening to orange crimson. We can 
recommend it as one of the best of the 
NEW TOSSES... EACH ec ecccettececadartme $1.50 
DUCHESS OF ATHOL (1928) 
A bronzy gold ovoid bud opens to a 
luscious peach-shaded open bloom. Al- 
ways a favorite at the Oakland flower 
shows. Heavy shining foliage. Free from 
muildew. Very free flowering and in- 
tensely fragrant. Each..................:.....$1.25 
DUQUESA DE PENARANDA (1931) 
A really glorious rose, whether in bud 
or open flower. The slim shapely buds 
of brilliant orange open slowly to very 
doubie blooms of copper apricot. In the 
autumn there is a decided shade of well 
ripened peach. Vigorous grower, with 
bright green shining foliage, excellent 
foreuttingssbachs re tbe ey $1.25 
DEBONAIR 
This is another Armstrong rose that we 
believe to be an excellent addition to the 
yellow roses of the world. The tightly 
rolled bud is almost perfect in form, and 
opens slowly to a many-petalled, high 
centered bloom of primrose yellow. It 
has the fragrance of the old timer Mare- 
~chal Niel. It makes a good-looking plant, 
with dark green foliage and spreading 
habit of growth. 
Patent pending. Each... eee. $2.00 
ECLIPSE (1936) 
In the bud stage there is no more spec- 
tacular garden rose. The long stream- 
lines, combined with the pure shade of 
yellow, make this rose seem quite as 
perfect as a greenhouse specimen. When 
the flower opens, however, it has only 
about 20 petals, and rather a loose con- 
sistency, but it does have an abundance 
of bloom. 
Patent Nowliaeracn sts toe: $1.50 
E. G. HILL (1929) 
Immense flowers of dazzling scarlet, and 
really unfading. Actually the color deep- 
ens as the flower opens. Even in the 
late fall months this huge rose is especi- 
ally brilliant. Fragrant, good strong long 
stems. Each 
ELLEN POULSEN (1912) 
Very double fragrant bright cherry-pink 
cluster rose. The foliage is dark and 
glossy. The plant grows to a height of 
about two feet, is compact and clean and 
makes an excellent bedding or hedge 
rose. It is almost constantly in bloom. 
be. Tots AME De GM is AU nae ene EELS Ie Oe $1.25 
ELSE POULSEN (1924) 
Semi-double bright rose pink cluster rose. 
Glossy bronzy foliage. Vigorous and 
bushy. Very free flowering. Each $1.25 
ETOILE DE HOLLANDE (1919) 
For 27 years this has been agreedyto be 
the best red rose. New ones come and 
go, but someway the “Star of Holland" 
stays “‘tops’’.. One of Oakland's loveliest 
sights is the row of Hollandes planted 
against the stone wall in the Municipal 
Rose Garden. Do go see them some 
early morning when the dew is still 
glistening on their gorgeous crimson 
Desis. GACH. je ska lee oo eae $1.25 
FANTASIA 
This is a Dickson origination, a hybrid 
Tea rose with all the profuse blooming 
characteristics of a Floribunda. Bright 
golden yellow buds, profusely borne in 
clusters on long strong stems, open to 
exquisite blooms of creamy yellow, with 
a silver sheen. Fragrant. Hardy, disease 
resistant. 
PaAtenteNon00. bach.2nie vasa, $1.50 
FRAU KARL DRUSCHKI (1901) 
Originally known as "Snowqueen”. An 
excellent title for a snow-white bloom. 
Flowers throughout the season. Buds are 
occasionally streaked with pink but the 
epen bloom is pure white. Especially 
vigorous and a persistent grower in any 
POCALAY am egies wat 2 MPR be) ie $1.25 
FRED EDMUNDS 
This fine rosarian from Portland may be 
well pleased with this beautiful .new 
rose which bears his name. It is a true 
orange shade, almost startling in its in- 
tensity of shading. Best in cool climates. 
Patent pending. Each... $2.00 
GIRONA (1936) 
Multi-colored. Lovely buds of bright red 
and golden yellow, open to exquisite 
blooms of 20 to 30 petals. The outside 
rows of petals become a light rose pink, 
and make a lovely collar for the inner 
petals of soft golden yellow. The fra- 
grance is reminiscent of the old fash- 
ioned rose-geranium, especially brilliant 
in. the fall months. Each.................. $1.25 
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