SNOW BIRD—Another tea rose that you must not miss as after the temper- 
ature gets above 70° it is very fragrant. Even though the blooms are not 
as large as some they are very double and produced very freely... $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 orange copper, with good 
foliage and upright growth. Remarkably healthy as well as very vigorous. 
This really will give you a lot of cut flowers. Well shaped bud. This is a 
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TEMNO—For the ones who want a black red this is the best. It is very frag- 
rant 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 
PeEMePmTOCUeNastilnot. a lareespushws ee Oe $1.50 
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 vellowS Bhp 3 It is perfect in form 
and very fragrant on a very strong growing plant. Ri se 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. 
THE DOCTOR—Furling pointed buds of rich pure pink averaging 2% inches 
in length often three inches, intensely fragrant with the damask perfume, 
characterize this remarkable rose. The buds open to huge airy semi-double 
blooms of finest substance. My plants of The Doctor are very large and 
strong. But do not buy it unless you can plant it where it does not get 
afternoon sun as its wood cannot take any appreciable amount of sunburn 
for it will die to the union and the decay will spread throughout the plant 
from there. Even here in the Pacific Northwest its wood will not stand 
our hottest days unprotected. But there is no question but that this rose 
is worth all of the trouble it is as it is the most beautiful of all pink roses 
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TREASURE ISLAND—Gorgeous, extremely long pointed buds that in the 
heat achieve coppery pink with shades of salmon and orange. Its colors 
are best when warm weather comes; in fact in cool weather in the spring 
it is only a pink rose. Then as it gets warmer it gets richer in color open- 
ing to a bloom having quilled petals of light salmon edged paler. Original- 
ly this was a very poor grower but I have constantly improved it every 
year so that now it has ample vigor though it is not a tall grower. Do not 
matack Lois plant, let it srow as large as possible. $1.50 
WM. MOORE—A rich deep pink from McGredy that has perfect convention- 
al form. Sometimes on our Pacific Coast it will come almost red in a very 
cool spring. To the lover of the large perfectly formed roses this should 
be in all of their gardens as it is a heavy producer as well as having most 
magnificent roses, also does not mildew badly. Each —_______-_________- $1.50 
Of course ANY rose can be in prize-winning condition at some time. 
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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