NURIA RECELONA—A snow white rose that has the foliage right up under 
the rose in a solid rosette of green. It is marvelously and perfectly 
formed—so much so that my customers have renamed it the “Gardenia 
Rose.” Naturally it has a fault as have even you and Maybe me—it is a 
very slow grower so you will have to enjoy most of the blooms on the 
plant. This white Spaniard is really a honey and a treasure, only a few 
ES ec ere ie eee eh ote en 8 oe Set ghee he $2.00 
PEACH, Pat. No. 591—Will really grow strongly in all sections of the coun- 
try, as it will really grow in every climate in the whole U.S. A A huge 
rose varying from yellow with petals edged red in the cool of the Puget 
Sound area to a creamy ivory edged pink in the hot sections. It has very 
glossy foliage right up to the neck of the bloom. Even to my conservative 
viewpoint it looks good. Well, just as I an writing this, one of my cus- 
tomers with a plant from me did it again by winning the Sweepstakes at 
the huge Portland, Oregon, June Rose Show if doing it last year at the 
Fall Rose Show. The price of this is Rhitedlthis season... $2.00 each; 
$20.00 doz. No further discount. eT 
PEDRALBES—Has a very long bud of cream shading to amber in the Paci- 
fic Northwest; but in the rest of the U. S. it is snowy white as well as being 
on of the heaviest blooming of all white roses. If it were fragant one could 
Say it was the top white rose—as it is, it is rapidly becoming the most 
fee Otel eWViitegTOScs sat. 6 a $1.50 
PINK DAWN—A very strong growing rose that is good in the heat. It has 
a little yellow in the base of the flower. Nice form, too. You do not need 
to pet this big flowered Pink Rose. NSS a Se Une teeter ent ae Dal $1.50 
POINSETTIA—A long bud of clear scarlet unfading in sun, opening to a 
double bloom. A fine new red rose upright on good stems, healthy and 
vigorous. Of medium height. Possibly the best scarlet for the hot sections. 
The rose shows have been demonstrating that it is quite easy to grow this 
variety to prize winning caliber. If this rose keeps on for quypurle more 
years it may change the big three to a big four. HacigQly OUT Ml te Md $1.50 
PRESIDENT HOOVER—An enormously popular multicolored rose, with a 
fine bud and a big handsome blossom in rich shades of orange flushed red. 
The glowing colors change to rose and cream shades varying weathers. 
Spicily fragant, on a tall strong plant that stands unlimited cutting of 
blooms. The buds and blossoms are held perfectly upright on fine stems. 
See Clty tOOlSDrOObe Dishes ett eit ee eee a $1.25 
PICTURE—A warm, rich pink with a perfectly formed bud that makes peo- 
ple exclaim: “Why, it’s just like a picture!” Now this is not a large growing 
plant so if you go and cut many blooms you won't have much plant left. 
So even though they are marvelous, don’t take any until your plant gets 
large. Have a heart and let it grow a little. Not for Oklahoma or See 
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PRESIDENT MACIA—A very different rose, of delicate shell pink with 
_a deeper reverse to the petals. The graceful big bud opens in an unusually 
large bloom with airily waved petals, like a super-waterlily. This is a rose 
for warm to hot climates, and the bloom can stand unlimited sun. The 
bush is strong and vital, of splendid shape and clothed with firm foliage. 
The blossoms also are notable for the splendid thick smooth substance of 
the petals. Delicately fragrant a fine rose rapidly becoming known and 
much admired. When it gets hot it develops copper and gold tints that 
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