SPRING TRADE LIST — FEBRUARY 16, 1946 39 

ROSES 
Mostly California Grown 
As our rose grading has not been completed, our records are not fully complete. 
According to the best estimates, should have a limited supply of roses available in 
the varieties and grades listed. In ordering, please give us permission to substitute 
varieties and grades if necessary. If XX grade used for No. 1, plants will be invoiced 
as XX. 
As the supply of roses is limited, we are offering them only in connection with or- 
ders for a general assortment of stock. Plants in the No. 1 grade are tied 10 per 
bundle; XX Heavy are tied 5 per bundle. Please order in such multiples that it will 
not be necessary to break bunches. 
HYBRID TEA AND EVERBLOOMING 
Per10 Per100. 
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RED SHADES 
Ami Quinard, velvety crimson-maroon, vigorous and profuse. 
E. G. Hill, great massive blooms of deep velvety-maroon. 
Etoile de Hollande, dark velvety-red with fine fragrance. 
Grenoble, long-stemmed beautifully shaped blooms of scarlet-crimson. 
Gruss an Teplitz, medium sized, dark maroon blooms in clusters. Very hardy. 
McGredy’s Scarlet, large brilliant scarlet shaded rose-pink. 
Poinsettia, bud long-pointed; large, double open flowers of bright unfading scarlet 
Vigorous, prolific bloomer. 
Radiance Red, bright rose-red, form of Radiance. 
Rouge Mallerin, double, well formed blooms of striking and lasting deep red. 
Syracuse, scarlet-crimson on vigorous upright plant. Double. 
Victoria Harrington, velvety, dark red rose of merit. Intensely fragrant. 
PINK SHADES 
Betty Uprichard, salmon-pink stained with coppery-red. 
Dainty Bess, single, waxy petaled rose-pink; wine-red stamens. 
Editor McFarland, shapely buds and double, brilliant pink blooms. 
Leonard Barron, light salmon and shell pink suffused with pale copper. Hardy. 
Miss Rowena Thom, large brilliant satiny pink with gold base. Fragrant. 
Mrs. Chas. Bell, soft, salmon-pink, sweetly perfumed. 
Radiance Pink, large, brilliant rose-pink. Very fragrant. 
HYBRID TEA AND EVERBLOOMING—Continued 
YELLOW SHADES 
Gloriana, a rose retaining its remarkable yellow color in the hottest weather, 
deepening to the two-toned deep color of Condesa de Sastago. 
Joanna Hill, large, yellow with bronze shadings in center. Fragrant, vigorous. 
McGredy’s Yellow, bright buttercup yellow with perfect form. Fragrant. 
Mrs, E. P. Thom, large, well shaped, bright canary yellow. 
Roslyn, large, double, deep golden-yellow. Vigorous grower. 
Souer Therese, double blooms of rich yellow. Vigorous. 
Souv. de Claudius Pernet, long buds opening to full bloom of rich yellow. 
TWO-TONED SHADES 
Autumn, double blooms of orange, yellow and red. Vigorous and upright. 
Edith Nellie Perkins, pointed buds, rich orange outside and salmon-pink inside. 
Talisman, glowing golden-yellow stained copper red. 
Talisman No. 5, Talisman strain used by Florists for forcing. 
Treasure Island, flaming coppery-pink, inside of petals light salmon, orange at 
base; strong stem. Bud long-pointed; flowers large and fragrant. Received 
highest award of Silver medal at San Francisco Fair; also Certificate of 
merit from New York’s World’s fair in 1940. 
Our Rose storage is air conditioned with temperature and humidity 
thermostatically controlled—the most modern refrigeration and air conditioning 
equipment available. 

