Bush Koses 
TEXAS CENTENNIAL (1935) 
This glorious rose is as big and fine and 
strong as President Hoover from which 
it sported. It has a much brighter color, in 
fact it is sometimes called the Red Hoov- 
er. In every other way, however, it is 
identical to the Hoover rose, than which 
there is no higher praise. There are blood- 
red tones in the fine red buds, toning to 
cerise red in the center of the flower. 
It is still a deep warm pink when it falls 
apart. Order yours early, as there never 
seem to be enough plants to supply the 
demand. 
PatenteNomlO2 bach e: ceeete kes, $1.50 
THE DOCTOR (1937) 
A Howard & Smith rose, originated in 
Southern California, and actually living 
up to all that was promised for it. Very 
large buds, long and pointed, expand to 
simply enormous blooms in their fully 
developed stage. The color is an exquisite 
silvery pink, uniform in color, both in 
bud and open bloom. Intensely fraarant. 
ach ae dtr ate ai ceo ae Seah Mowe cL, $1.25 
THE FAIRY 
The fresh pink sprays of this tiny-flow- 
ered rose have charm throughout the sea- 
son. The wide-spreading plant is orna- 
mental as a shrub and fills a longfelt want 
for planting on terraces or in rock gar- 
denssBach he 2 cee. Soe ee ae $1.50 
TOPAZ (1935) 
A little jewel of a rose. Sprays of ex- 
quisitely formed sulphur-yellow buds 
open to starry blooms that do not fade 
white. The 60-petaled flowers on low 
bushes are double and perfect, with 
pleasingly reflexed petals. Constantly in 
flower. 
PatentiNoncu0 bach saves re $1.50 
ULRICH BRUNNER (1882) 
Cherry-red, almost thornless and noted 
for its fragrance and adaptability. Grows 
to a huge disease resistant plant. Hybrid 
perpetual each). ee eter eee aba meee $1.00 
VICTORIA HARRINGTON (1935) 
Now here is another fine red rose. Pointed 
buds of blackish red, slowly open to 
finely formed flowers of non-fading vel- 
vety dark red, warmed with a golden 
flush in the heart of the flower. In the 
open bloom the fluted petals remind one 
of a fine cactus dahlia. Climatic conditions 
seem to make little difference as this rose 
flourishes either in foggy weather or in 
the hot valley sunshine. Strong upright 
growth, free flowering. Each............ $1.25 
VILLE DE PARIS 
A clear sunflower yellow which holds 
its color well; 20 petals of pure golden 
tints with delicate Marechal Niel fra- 
grance. The erect wiry canes are bronze 
colored, and decorated with crimson 
thorns. Disease-proof. Each................ $1.25 
YOURS TRULY 
A glorious rose with huge camellia- 
shaped blooms of pleasing non-fading 
deep pink. Damask fragrance. Tall up- 
right plant making a great show in the 
garden. Excellent in hot climates, and 
thrives in the Bay area. 
Patent INOmO97eh teas) res pe ees $1.50 
YVONNE RABIER 
Pure white polyantha, slightly tinged 
sulphur in center. Glossy green foliage. 
Vigorous. Free flowering. Each........ $1.25 
FERTILIZING 
Roses are heavy ‘feeders’. 
Barnyard manure in early spring, 
followed by frequent applications of commercial fertilizer during 
the summer, will produce lots of good flowers. 
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