Bush Kaas 
FRED EDMUNDS r 
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................. ae $1.50 
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.......2.._.1...4.. $1.25 
GOLDEN HARVEST 
Clear golden yellow blooms with a Mare- 
chal Niel fragrance. Especially beautiful 
in the Spring. Foliage good in San Fran- 
cisco Bay area. 
Patent Nos/29sEachstsie sees $1.50 
GOLDEN RAPTURE 
Here is one of the most satisfactory of 
the newer yellow roses. Lovely long 
shapely buds, opening slowly to finely 
formed pale yellow blooms, Fragrant, 
disease resistant, clean foliage and up- 
rightehabit, Fach:/ee. oes ee re $1.00 
GOLDILOCKS 
A delightful new golden-yellow Flori- 
bunda. The rich butter-yellow buds open 
to 45 firm petals at least three inches 
across. There is a wild rose fragrance 
delightful until the bloom is shattered. 
A spreading plant with glossy disease- 
resistant foliage. If you are not yet “‘sold”’ 
on Floribundas, we feel certain that 
Goldilocks will win you over. Do try at 
least one plant this year. 
GOOD NEWS (1940) 
Very large, exceptionally double, silvery 
pink bloom with an apricot glow. Long 
strong stems, abundant leathery foliage, 
vigorous, and free flowering. We have 
watched it with interest in our test gar- 
den and feel that it is one of the best 
of the new roses. 
PatentiNos 4262 Bachie= sienna $1.50 
GRANDE DUCHESSE CHARLOTTE 
Here is a striking rose in a new shade 
which we find difficult to describe. It is 
called claret colored, or brick red, or 
chestnut, or geranium red, or morocco 
red—and none of those seem just satis- 
factory. We'd appreciate it if you'd help 
us out and tell us what color the Grande 
Duchesse really is. At any rate it is a 
lovely thing and attracts attention dur- 
ing the entire season. We have so many 
orders for it that we hope you will get 
yours early and not be disappointed. 
Fine strong plants. Glossy foliage. 
Patent, pending. Each........2.-c..<.-.2.s:<s2 $1.50 
GRUSS AN AACHEN (1909) 
This charming little flower is the fore- 
runner of the new type of Floribunda 
roses. It is small, but very double and 
a bright salmon pink bud opening to a 
perfect soft pink bloom. It is continu- 
ously in bloom and we enjoy it as a 
bedding rose. Each eee eee $1.25 
GRUSS AN TEPLITZ (1898) 
A very old timer, which has been known 
and enjoyed all through the years. It 
is a very fragrant dark scarlet red, marked 
with velvety garnet. Short weak stems. 
It will grow to a height of six or eight 
feet, anywhere for anybody. Stands hard- 
ship and neglect, but goes right on 
blooming. A satisfactory pillar rose and 
always popular as a tall hedge. 
ach C4 2 pers ce De a ee eee, $1.25 
HEART'S DESIRE (1941) 
Awarded highest honors as the “All- 
American” rose selection of 1942. Such 
a lovely name for this deep red rose. 
Long-stemmed buds of superb form, open- 
ing to shapely blooms of pure luminous 
red, but the color is not all. There is no 
other rose so sweetly fragrant. Free 
blooming, vigorous. 
Patented: Bach 2 ee eee eee $1.50 
HEINRICH WENDLAND 
An old-timer which has retained its pop- 
ularity through the years. Large double, 
high-centered, nasturtium-red with deep 
yellow reverse. Bronze glossy foliage. 
Bache. 2 oe ie cies ott oe ee eee $1.00 
HINRICH GAEDE (1931) 
Now here is a rose with such a combina- 
tion of brilliant colors that we find it 
well nigh impossible to describe. The 
general color effect might be called 
orange-scarlet or copper-orange, or even 
vermilion-copper. Does that help you 
any? We thought not, and are sorry, 
but you will just have to see a Hinrich 
Gaede and smell its honey sweet fra- 
grance to know what we mean, when 
we say this is the best of the multi- 
colors. A triple-centered bloom with 47 
petals, Each Waa s, Ri oa ee $1.00 
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