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ROSES 
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GENERAL LIST OF OREGON- 
GROWN STANDARD ROSES 
AMI QUINARD—A vigorous profuse-blooming 
plant, with long pointed blackish-garnet buds, 
opening to loose, semi-double blooms which are Se 
> so dark they seem almost black. 
7 AUTUMN—The flowers are an unusual com- 
7 bination of deep burnt orange and pink, 
4 streaked with red. A strong upright grower = 
y with thick dark green glossy foliage. 
o BETTY UPRICHARD—Large, fragrant flowers of 
delicate salmon-pink, with reverse of petals 
carmine with a coppery sheen. A _ profuse 
bloomer on a tall upright plant. 


CHRISTOPHER STONE—A scarlet-crimson rose, ' | 
sensational for its form, color, fragrance, and S— : 
freedom of bloom. The lovely pointed buds come a 
singly on erect firm stems and open to vivid 
scarlet blooms with large heavy-textured petals = a 
which, in the fall, are veiled with a dusky nap of ( “4 
blackish crimson. Plants vigorous; foliage olive- 
green, and disease-resistant. 

CONDESA DE SASTAGO—This rose simply ¢ 
i ete | stormed its way to the top with its rich unusual ¢ 
colors, delightful fragrance, and free bloom on 
plants of unusual vigor. The flowers are cop- 











/ pery-red inside, reverse of petals pure gold. : 
< / Dark glossy foliage. Loe 
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MRS. SAM McGREDY AUTUMN 
SISTER THERESE GOLDEN DAWN 
McGREDY’'S SCARLET ETOILE DE HOLLANDE 
PINK DAWN DAME EDITH HELEN 
DUQUESA DE PENARANDA McGREDY'S YELLOW 

McGREDY'S IVORY CONDESA DE SASTAGO 


