ROEDING’S QUALITY 
BUSH ROSES ror iss Ks, 
The list here presented is representative of the finest rose vari- 
eties... the aristocratic names of roseland whose owners have 
faced the test of time and popular favor in California gardens 
to come through with flying colors. We can recommend them 
for a wide variety of uses. When you start right with Roeding’s 
Quality Bush Roses you can have as many as 300 or more 
blooms the first year from a dozen bushes. Plant December 
through March. 

BEST REGARDS. Rl. (Plant Pat. No. 652.) Tyrian rose with 
copper over-sheen. Vigorous grower and prolific bloomer. 83RD YEAR 
Large buds and open flowers. $1.50. 
BRIGHT WINGS. R2. Buds of rosy burnt-orange open to display blooms of 
soft coral-pink with centers of deep golden anthers. This beautiful rose 
reaches its perfection of form and color in the S. F. Bay area. $1.50. 
CALIFORNIA. R3. (Plant Pat. No. 449.) Long buds of unusual ruddy orange, 
toned with saffron yellow open to magnificent flowers; outer side 
of petals overlaid with saturn rose. A vigorous grower with 
healthy, glossy foliage; delicious fragrance. $1.50. 
CECILE BRUNNER. R4. Small pointed pink buds, $1.25. 
CHARLOTTE ARMSTRONG. RS. (Plant Pat. No. 455.) Slender, long car- ~ Ur 
mine-red buds open to magnificent spectrum-red flowers. Free- 
blooming plants are strong, vigorous, branching; foliage hand- 
some. An excellent rose for cut flowers. $1.50. 
CHRISTOPHER STONE. R6. One of the finest red roses. Color is blazing 
crimson with velvety glow and entirely free from blue tones. Warm spicy 
perfume. $1.00. 
COMMANDO. R7, (Plant Pat. No. 702.) A vigorous new rose that will win 
your admiration. Good buds open to pink blooms shaded orange-buff. $1.50. 
CRIMSON GLORY. R8. (Plant Pat. No. 105.) Typical urn-shaped buds open 
to full well-formed, deep vivid crimson blooms. Highest rated red rose na- 
tionally. Delightfully fragrant. $1.50. 
CRIMSON KING. R39. The beautifully modeled blooms with Damask fra- 
grance come well above the lustrous, olive-green foliage on stronger necks 
than either parent and the velvety crimson petals retain their color even 
in intense heat. $1.50. 
DAINTY BESS. R10. Graceful single pink; dark stamens; continuous 
bloomer; charming. $1.00. 
DR. KIRK. R12. An outstanding rose in every respect. Buds are long, 
shapely, orange-red; open blooms shade from orange-red to coppery-rose. 
$1.00. 

© C-P Co. R20. FRED EDMUNDS $1.50 
Description on page 5 

Prices subject to change without notice. 
@J&P R34. MARY MARGARET McBRIDE $1.50 
Description on page 6 
R36. MIRANDY 
$1.50 
Description on 
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R59. SWEET SIXTEEN $1.50 
Description on page 7 
