WESTERN OREGON AND PUGET SOUND VARIETIES 
WANT COOLNESS AND HUMIDITY 
These are magnificent in this area but some are really a disappointment in the rest 
of the country except that all under this heading are superlative in the high altitudes 
of Idaho, Wyoming, Montana, Colorado as well as Eastern Oregon—all show roses are 
under this heading. 
BRAZIER—This is named after a glowing brazier of coals and is kladescopic of the 
most brilliant orange scarlets, reds with an orange over-tone and finally when a day old 
a brilliant magenta (this is the latest color nomenclature from the new R.H.S. color 
chart for the color formerly designated and known by most as a rich Cerise) the 
color effect of this rose is startling to say the least and not to mention that it is a 
terrific bloomer. I know many who use the day-old blooms as a floating effect to 
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COLONEL CAMPBELL WATSON—This pure pink rose has a really wonderful long 
pointed furling bud, which opens in any kind of weather and is practically impervious 
to thrips damage among other things. Unfurls with a gracious leisure that makes it a 
wonderful cut flower. The plant is extremely healthy, blackspot resistant. Because this 
rose is pure pink and not extremely double it is not recommended for any but the Pact- 
fic Northwest, for as is explained in my book roses of some parentages lose petalage in 
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DAZLA—A brilliant multi-colored combination. Outside edge of petal orange scarlet 
shading as it goes toward the center lighter through orange with finally a deep cad- 
mium center. This semi-double rose gives an average effect of an orange scarlet bor- 
deting a light orange center on a vigorous glossy foliaged plant of compact form. 
$1.50 
EDITH MARY MEE—This is such a heavy bloomer that it even outblooms Brazier. 
Its average color is apricot salmon although in some cool weather it comes a salmon 
copper shading to copper ted. Medium height...) 2s ee $1.50 
ELITE—A powerful growing bush that gives huge numbers of one to two-foot long 
stems with salmon pink shading to deep salmon buds opening to blooms of the 
same color. This variety will grow in any part of the U.S., but is inclined to be 
small in the hot East tho the Buds are still perfect and have a habit of coming 
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LUCIA ZULOAGA—This is one of the most spectacular varieties in being a brownish 
scarlet with a copper glow—also has foliage that is like a mirror of glossy green. 
For those who are color sensitive this is a revelation. As explained in my book on 
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MAJORCA—In our cool rainy spring weather as well as cool fall weather this glorious 
rose shines like a flame that in the summer fades to a pinky salmon. It has a very 
vigorous plant. For the Puget Sound area it is remarkable with its glossy foliage 
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MARK SULLIVAN, Pat. No. 599—Even though this rose will grow in the hot East, it 
will not have the spectacular scarlet buds flamed yellow opening to large blooms of 
yellow margined and splashed red. Has very glossy red olive foliage and a strong 
growing plant that can give you a lot of cut flowers. Makes me think of tulip 
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MAYOR BAKER—A very fragrant coral rose that really holds its color and has a very 
healthy plant that is practically blackspot free. One of the really good cut flower 
roses. This will grow in any section of the country but will be rather lacking in 
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