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MAJORCA 
A brilliant showy rose of flaming coral 
with a scarlet undertone. There are 35 
attractively crimped petals, fully six 
inches across. Tall upright growth. Ap- 
pears to be disease-resistant. One crop 
of blooms follows another in quick suc- 
cession so that the plant appears to be 
continuously in flower. Each.......... $1.50. 
MARK SULLIVAN 
Now, here is a Rose! We are agreed in 
our decision that this is the best multi- 
cclor, both in appearance and perform- 
ance, of any of the new roses. Both at 
the Nursery in Oakland and in the San 
Joaquin Valley we have found Mark 
Sullivan to be the first to bloom, and is 
literally covered with gorgeous flowers 
all ranging in shades of deep yellow, 
rose-pink and cerise. There are deep 
veins on the petals, so that the full open 
bloom is quite as striking as the bud. 
There is seldom a time during the season 
that you cannot cut a bouquet of the 
lovely fragrant flowers. Glossy foliage. 
Sturdy, vigorous plant. 
Patent applied for. Each... $1.50 
MARY MARGARET McBRIDE 
This attractive rose of coral pink and 
gold tints bids fair to become as popular 
as the gracious lady for whom it was 
named. Large double, high-centered 
blooms. Long strong stems. Received 
the All America award for 1943. We 
have not found the plant to be a heavy 
bloomer, but the individual flowers are 
usually perfect in form. 
Patient: No.o37:: Bach ee ree $1.50 
MAURICE 
A very large, double, sweetly fragrant 
bloom, of deep rose, overcast with 
orange, on a golden base. We have en- 
joyed it in our rose garden for seven 
or eight years. It has proved itself a reli- 
able plant, always willing and requiring 
no particular care. It is a large spread- 
ing plant, with glossy reddish foliage. 
A showy flower in the garden and a 
good cut flower. Each... $1.25 
McGREDY’S IVORY (1929) 
Still called the “best white rose’’. White 
roses are a problem in Bay district 
gardens, but this Ivory beauty is worth 
a little extra care and attention, because 
it really can produce exquisite long slim 
buds, and many shapely open blooms. 
Baha 66 eet oe Be PO en ae $1.25 
McGREDY’S YELLOW 
Large light yellow blooms really of per- 
fect form, and sweetly scented. Glossy, 
clean foliage. Deep reddish-green stems. 
A fins cut ower). Bach. ease $1.25 
MME. CAROLINE TESTOUT (1890) 
Still a favorite with many garden lovers 
because of its continuous bloom and its 
adaptability to almost any surroundings. 
A favorite rose of Portland, Oregon. 
Globular-shaped: pure pink blooms. 
| oh fas 9 PRM pi mn te, Peak A eS TL $1.25 
BRANDYWINE 
A buff-yellow rose, with long slim buds 
which open slowly. In cool weather 
there is an attractive orange tint to 
the blooms. Large flowers on long 
strong stems. Vigorous and hardy. A 
very delightful fragrance. 
Patont No. OU, baths eee $1.25 
MME. CHIANG KAI SHEK 
All America winner for 1944. One of 
the finest of the pale yellow roses. Long 
strong stems. Bushes are very tall and 
slender. The flowers have a delicate 
lemon scent. When well grown the 
bud and flower are of unusual size and 
perfect form. Fades to lemon white in 
open bloom. 
Patent applied for. Each... $2.00 | 
MME. HENRI GUILLOT 
Lovely in both form and color. The 
large urn-shaped buds open to camellia- 
like blooms. It has an exciting color, 
reddish-orange, glowing rose and pink, 
all artistically blended. Clean, glossy 
foliage resistant to mildew. In the spring 
crop especially, this is one of the finest 
roses we have ever grown. 
Patent ‘No: 332.) Each {22.722 ea $1.50 
MRS. EDWARD LAXTON (1935) 
This lovely rose is a real addition to the 
new group of orange and old-rose 
blooms. The large bud opens slowly to 
a very double, high-centered lasting 
bloom of coppery pink. It is a radiant 
sort of flower, noteworthy because of 
a delicate hair-line of silver around the 
edges of the waved petals. Dark, holly- 
like foliage, no mildew. Each........ $1.50 
MRS. HERBERT STEVENS (1910) 
Long been known as a dependable 
white tea rose. Long slender buds, and 
delightfully fragrant. Free flowering. 
2a a erm alli oe me Ren, LAO AEB $1.25 - 
