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SANTA ANITA (1940) 
Large long pointed buds, opening to very 
double high-centered blooms of uniform 
soft silvery pink. Light green foliage, 
vigorous upright growth. Almost con- 
tinuously in bloom. 
Patent NO S039) wbaChiest see ee $1.50 
SATURNIA 
A startlingly vivid bud of vermilion opens 
to a cardinal red bloom with gold facing. 
It is best along the coast, but even here 
the flower fades quickly. Exceptionally 
good shiny foliage. Quite fragrant. — 
Patent 349: :Each 2-2 2 eee ee $1.50 
SHOW GIRL 
This is a new deep-pink rose and we 
believe it to be good. In our trial garden 
it has lived up to expectations with pro- 
lific blooming, strong plants and fine 
long slim buds. The color is quite an 
intense shade of very deep pink, almost 
carmine. The buds are exceptionally long, 
and make very effective flower arrange- 
ment. The petals are of heavy texture, so 
that the bloom is long lasting. 
PatentuNo: 646sebach == are $1.50 
SIGNORA (1934) 
The finest rose of its type that we have 
ever seen. Tall, strong and robust, the 
plants stand out in our test garden, su- 
perior in growth to all the rest. Since 
April there has never been a time with- 
out bloom, and the autumn flowers are 
startling, in their vivid shades, It is .a 
most intense combination of  scarlet- 
orange and lighter shades of tangerine 
and cerise, and the many petaled flower 
is attractive from the bud stage until the 
open bloom drops its petals. Excellent 
for cutting. 
Patent/No, 201) Each eee ee $1.50 
SNOWBIRD 
As I am writing this in late August, 
Snowbird is looking into the office win- 
dow, and I find myself wishing that 
everyone of you had at least one of this 
delightful small rose. It is well named, 
as it is pure, clear white, perfectly formed 
and graceful. Its many petals open slowly 
so that it is excellent as a cut flower. 
Sweetly fragrant. Plant one near your 
breakfast-room window, just as a boost 
to your daily morale. Each................ $1.25 
SONATA : 
The originators of this lovely rose say 
“Sonata is truly as beautiful as a sym- 
phonic melody’. And it really is. Long 
slender buds of cochineal red open to 
blooms of deep lively pink. Very free 
flowering. Erect plant, with long strong 
stems. We think that in the bud stage, 
this is one of the best new roses. 
Patent applied for. Each...................... $1.50 
STERLING (1933) 
Perfectly formed fragrant flowers of bril- 
liant pink. Absolutely does not fades Long 
stems make it an especially good cut 
tose, Was grown originally as a hot-house 
flower, but does very well out-of-doors 
and sometimes has blooms of hot-house 
perfection. 
Patent:2) Aba chee eee pee $1.50 
SUSAN LOUISE 
This is the bush form of the climbing 
Belle of Portugal. Very long pointed bud 
of deep pink opens to semi-double flesh 
pink blooms, Slightly fragrant. Very vig- 
orous. Constantly in bloom. We have 
found it especially successful in the San 
Joaquin-valley Each ie) 4 e sc $1.25 
SWEET SIXTEEN 
Dainty pink with tints of rose and a dash 
of gold. Sweetly fragrant. Especially good 
in coastal regions. Plant tall and sturdy. 
Stems strong, making good cut flowers. 
Patent Noso3lsbach= oe.) $1.50 
TALISMAN (1929) 
You probably have at least one Talis- 
man in your graden. We would suggest 
that you plant several Talisman bushes, 
or one Climbing Talisman, so that you 
may enjoy a bowl of these lovely flowers 
all season. It is difficult to describe the 
colors, as they vary, probably more than 
in any cther rose. An attempt might be, 
orange-scarlet and gold with some deep 
yellow, fading to soft apricot and pink. 
Exquisite buds. Long stems, upright 
Growth seach ce posal eee eum Sees! $1.00 
‘'Polys’’ make an ideal hedge. 
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