

CHRISTOPHER STONE 
E. G. HILL 
Always popular. This rose is a dazzling scarlet, 
getting darker as it opens. Flowers are borne on 
long stems and are very fragrant. Its free bloom- 
ing habit and long lasting qualities keeps it right 
up at the head of the good red roses. $1.25 each. 
EDITH NELLIE PERKINS 
One of the most popular since its introduction 
a few years ago. Flowers are two-toned orange- 
buff inside the petals and a rich salmon or cop- 
pery pink outside. Nice shaped buds and flowers. 
$1.00 each. 
EDITOR McFARLAND 
Beautiful clear pink rose of perfect form both in 
bud and in full bloom; long lasting when cut. 
$1.25 each. 
FRAU KARL DRUSCHKI 
One of the most popular whites ever grown, this 
hardy perpetual is hard to beat. Immense long 
buds, opening to full pure white flowers of wax- 
like texture. $1.00 each. 
FEU JOS. LOOYMANS 
Long apricot colored buds open to full blooms 
of golden buff that hold the color well. Strong 
grower. Striking foliage. $1.00 each. 
HADLEY 
An old favorite hard to beat. Brilliant rich crim- 
son color. Fine in bud and flower. Long stemmed. 
Richly fragrant. Enough said. $1.00 each. 
HEINRICH WENDLAND 
A truly wonderful rose here on the Pacific Coast. 
A strong upright plant, with dark green lustrous 
foliage, producing continuously beautiful roses 
of vivid nasturtium red on the inside of the pet- 
als, and golden yellow on the reverse. Fragrant 
and unfading. $1.25 each. 
HINRICH GAEDE 
A hard one to describe. The long pointed buds 
are Orange vermilion and open to large double 
flowers of orange-yellow flushed with glowing 
red. Fragrant. Vigorous grower. You'll like it. 
$1.25 each. 
McGREDY’S: SUNSET 
From beautifully formed buds of delicate orange 
and rich scarlet, this rose opens to large, full 
blooms of rich saffron. Flowers are fragrant and 
last a long time when cut. A rose to admire and 
take pride in possessing. $1.25 each. 

BETTY UPRICHARD 
Fine clear pink. An old favorite that is still very 
popular. Produces nice buds that open to full 
flowers of soft, clear pink. $1.25 each. 
CHRISTOPHER STONE 
Its continued popularity proves that this rose is 
one of the best in its color group. Glowing crim- 
son-scarlet, with deeper dusky shadings as the 
flowers age, the color is really brilliant. Its fra- 
grance and long blooming habit will always 
make it one of the best reds. $1.25 each. 
CYNTHIA 
A very beautiful rose both in bud and flower. 
Color coppery rose. Pointed bud; big double 
flower. A good cutting and garden variety. $1.00 
each, 
DUQUESSA DE PENARANDA 
A most intriguing color of orange-apricot, with deeper 
coppery tones. Buds pointed. Flowers open double, are 
sweetly perfumed, and long lasting. A dependable variety 
that is one of the first to bloom in the spring. $1.25 each. 
DAINTY BESS 
A single rose of real charm and beauty. Delicate pink with 
brownish-red overcast, and contrasting center of wine-red 
stamens. The most popular of the single type roses. $1.25 
each. 
MRS. E. P. THOM 
ETOILE DE HOLLANDE 
Long recognized as the top red rose throughout 
the world. The perfectly formed buds are of me- 
dium size and open gradually into beautiful flow- 
ers of perfect shape and incomparable fragrance. 
It holds its deep rich crimson color right up to 
the end. If any rose can be said to be free of 
faults, it is this one. No rose garden is complete 
without this, and if your plans call for only one 
red rose, it should be this one. $1.25 each. 
GOLDEN RAPTURE 
A perfect bud and flower of intense bright yel- 
low, fully describes this fine variety. The pic- 
ture speaks for itself. We will just say you'll like 
this very fine pure yellow rose. $1.25 each. 
ROSES from California... 
Again we bring to our many friends throughout the country our complete rose list, the finest of 
the new roses and the best of the old favorites. Our list is more complete than ever this year, in 
spite of the many difficulties facing us in growing, but we have endeavored to produce the best 
roses that can be grown. In offering the 1945-46 crop, we believe every rose we list will please 
you, and as long as our stocks last, we will be pleased to bring you ‘ROSES FROM CALIFORNIA”. 
K. A. VICTORIA 
Pure ivory white. A long time favorite. It 
produces large quantities of beautiful buds 
and flowers. One of the best. $1.25 each. 
MME. JULES BOUCHE 
Another fine white, but with a slightly 
flushed pink center. Profuse bloomer. A very 
satisfactory white rose. $1.25 each. 
MARGARET McGREDY 
A free-blooming vigorous growing rose that 
produces lots of beautiful buds and flowers 
of orange scarlet. Fragrant. Everyone likes 
this rose. $1.00 each. 
MME. ED. HERRIOT 
Profuse blooming rose of old-rose, coral red 
and flame pink. This riot of color makes this 
rose stand out in any planting. $1.25 each. 
How to Plant and Prune Roses 
f e Dig hole large enough to 
/ spread roots full width. 
® Do not crowd or bend. 
© Loosen soil in bottom with 
fork and mix well with 
fertilizer. 
@ Mound soil in center. 
© Fill with gocd soil, tamp 
well, water thoroughly. 
e Make aring of soil to hold 
water the first year. 
e@ Plant so ground level is 
above the graft union. 
3 Steps in Pruning 
NEW ROSES 
@ Trim roots one-third 
when planting. 
© Cut back tops one-third. 
© Cut off broken or dead 
branches. 


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