SIGNORA, Pat No. 201—This strong growing rose is magnificent in all of the north- 
west, particularly along the seacoast where it makes an enormous bud and flower of 
salmon red shading through copper to a yellow base. However, this rose will grow 
anywhere and perform, too—although when it gets into the hot areas the color is 
vastly different. See “Hennessey on Roses’ for an explanation of these color 
vagaries. It has very glossy foliage, too. Really a good rose not to be without. — 
$1.50 each; $15.00 doz. No further discount. 
SOEUR THERESE—A well known and very popular yellow rose with slender urn shaped 
buds, striped with red when the weather is humid or cool. Its hardy healthy vigorous 
plant is tall growing. I consider this rose far superior to Eclipse. It has far better 
color stability and is much more vigorous as well as hardier. I do not know of any 
of the new introductions that can compare in length of bud, hardiness, vigor, or 
general good qualities for a cut flower. Its extreme vigor makes disbudding necessary 
in order to get one bud on a stem, as would a strong plant of any variety. See this 
SOUV. pE JEAN SOUPERT—Even though this rose will grow in almost any climate, 
it will only hold its deep copper yellow in the cool of the northwest or the moun- 
tain areas. It has a marvelously long and perfect bud with very glossy foliage. 
If it did not have this glossy foliage it could be classed as a tea as it has all of the 
other good qualities including the fine tea type plant......-20)22---dece cess les eeae nee $1.50 
SOUV. p—E MME. BOULLET—Even though this is a tea rose I have to make sure you 
see about it. For if allowed to grow into a large plant this rose will give the longest 
and most perfect buds of any orange rose—if whacked down they will still be fair. 
Words can scarcely tell of the beauty of this glorious rose. The color does not really 
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SNOWBIRD—Another tea rose that you must not miss as after the temperature gets 
above 70° it is very fragrant. Even though the blooms are not as large as some, 
they. aremvery, datible. and» produced) very, freely... a a a $1.50 
SUNTAN—This outstanding new rose came into commerce without the usual fanfare 
of lithographing. It is good under all conditions, varying in color as to weather and 
season from creamy tan to orangy copper, with good foliage and upright growth. 
Remarkably healthy as well as very vigorous, This really will give you a lot of cut 
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TEMNO—For the ones who want a black red this is the best. It is very fragrant and 
blackspot proof, Because of its dark color it should have afternoon shade. It is 
fully double and possibly a trifle darker than old Prince Camile de Rohan, the old 
black red hybrid Perpetual, so it has a fair amount of vigor, though still not a large 
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TEXAS CENTENNIAL, Pat No. 162—This rose in sections of the country that have a 
large portion of their summer above 85 degrees Fahrenheit tops Charlotte Armstrong. 
Its color is variable, according to weather. If you have several cloudy days its buds 
will become blood red, and as the rose opens it gets lighter. Sometimes it is only 
pink in hot weather. Again late in the fall I have had it a salmony yellow. Always 
it is perfect in form and very fragrant on a very strong growing plant. A rose 
garden without this rose is missing something for this rose is here to stay for those 
who want roses to cut and enjoy............. $1.50 each; $15.00 doz. No further discount. 
PRICES IN THIS CATALOGUE are subject to change without notice, and all orders 
are accepted subject to prior sale. I DO NOT KNOW exactly how many plants of 
each variety I have until after roses are harvested. 
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