James’ 
Ginest 
BUSH ROSES 
American Beauty. The cerise-red rose that 
has been popular for decades. $1.25. 
Anne Poulsen (Plant Pat. 182). Semi- 
double flowers of scarlet-crimson on robust 
plants. Blooms continuously from spring 
TOmlatemt alll ames Ox 
Autumn. Beautiful combination of burnt- 
Orange, bronzy-red and yellow. $1.25. 
Betty Uprichard. Salmon - pink flowers 
stained coppery-pink on the outside. $1.25. 
California (Plant Pat. 449). Orange buds 
toned saffron-yellow. Outer side of petals 
overlaid with rose. Robust. $1.50. 
Cecile Brunner. Prized for its dainty pink 
buds and tiny open flowers. $1.25. 
Christopher Stone. Vivid scarlet 
flowers are overlaid with vel- Pes 
vety-crimson. Delicious damask 
fragrance. $1.25. i 
Condessa de Sastago. Inside of 
petals are rosy - red; outside 
golden-yellow. $1.25. 
Crimson Glory (Plant Pat. 105). 
Dark red rose, fully double, with 
delightful fragrance. $1.50. 
Cynthia. Long, slender buds 
are Orange-red, opening to dou- 
le blooms of rich coppery-rose. $1.25. 
Dainty Bess. Popular shell-pink single rose 
with crimson stamens. $1.25. 
Dame Edith Helen. Large, double, clear 
pink blooms with fine fragrance. Robust; 
profuse flowering. $1.25. 
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