
The above photo of our field was taken in July when our roses were in full bloom. The 500,000 plants growing in this field at that 
time were in full bloom and each plant averaged 20 blooms, making a total of 10,000,000, which was a sight to behold. 
Our customers are invited to visit our fields during the months of June, July, August and September to enjoy with us such grandeur 
of color. 



HIS IS OUR 24th year of growing roses and our 15th year in the Scappoose 
Soil Conservation and Diking District where the soil is especially adapted to the 
growing of roses. The soil in this locality has earned for us the reputation of 
Oregon’s best source of good roses. We are licensed growers of the leading rose 
hybridizers and introducers in the United States. 
Space does not permit us to list in:color all of the varieties we grow, so we have selected 
what we feel are the very finest varieties for the Pacific Coast. Other varieties are fea- 
tured on the back of our order sheet. Roses ordered from that sheet will be shipped 
promptly with your order selected from the catalog at the prices indicated. 
We have hundreds of free testimonial letters from our many customers stating that 
our roses were the finest ever received by them. We feel sure you, too, will think the 
same when your order of roses arrives. 

PEACE 
(Plant Patent No. 591) Pictured on Front Cover 
WARS The only AARS winner for 1946, this is one of the loveliest roses of our century. As the 
golden yellow buds, etched with pink open, they change from canary-yellow, to pale gold, 
to iridescent cream. Unusually large flowers are borne on heavy stems which lift them proudly 
above the mass of shining holly-like foliage. Well shaped bush, 3 to 3% feet. 
Price: $2.00 each: 3 for $5.00; 6 for $10.00; 12 for $20.00 





