SOUV. de CLAUDIUS DENOYEL—First for customers in cold sections, 
do not buy this rose as it is not hardy, BUT for the Western Oregon and 
Washington area where it does not get to zero, this is possibly the best 
huge flowered, rich red climber as it is a more or ess steady bloomer 
with well formed buds and blooms and very fragrant. Mallerin used this 
for a parent in producing Guinee and found that Guinee does not recur 
very much, though very rich in color it is Got PhOLFFctions down south 
while Denoyel is for this section. Each ~~" == Se ee Aa $1.50 
THELMA—A pale salmon pink of medium sized blooms coming in huge 
Puoees. Glossy foliage and very spectacular... $1.50 
VIOLETTE—This unusual climber is thornless ag. well as diease-proof. Its 
color is a deep violet unlike any other resy Ep ® in huge trusses. I have 
fee eted-on a. 20-foot electric pole. @ve— $1.50 
SINGLE ROSES 
DAINTY BESS—This much beloved single rose has rere charm with its 
lovely, clear pink and noticeable ruby stamens. Of good size, too. Do 
not overlook the’ climbing form—see under climbers... $1.50 
DAZLA—A lage, brilliant multi-color having a general color effect of orange 
salmon though the outside half of the petals are scarlet... $1.50 
FRANCES ASHTON—One of the hugest and healthiest singles in H.T.’s 
originated in Tacoma, Wash., so you know that it is mildew DEOOL wa 
eotomit is rose*pink with only five petals. Hach... pleD0 
INNOCENCE—A snow white, good sized rose with about two rows of petals. 
Bea velLAPerhish Ly pei eke ee st ey $1.50 
ISOBEL—A huge salmon pink that is not any good at all in the hot sec- 
Seem acelss wonderful on the coast... © ee $1.50 
I ZINGARI (The Gypsy)—The rarest color in roses, really a terra cotta to or- 
ange, stems are a purple. This single is quite a contrast. Each... $1.50 
KATHLEEN MILLS—A really marvelous Single rose of huge size and 
when grown where it belongs, in afternoon shade, it has a crystalline 
quality which makes it ethereal. A soft pink that really opens best in 
Ren COO OOTY ioee areas sc Oe os i oe ee $1.50 
MUTABILIS—Really an old China which has about every color a rose has 
under some or other condition. That is why it is named Mutabilis— 
“changing.” In cool weather the buds are deep orange and on opening 
change to yellow. This later fades to a pink which finally becomes a deep 
red before the petals fall. In the heat the buds are yellow and on opening 
change to white, finally ending with a deep red. Continually blooming its 
single blooms. As this variety is very old, it could have been listed under 
0h 1SSVSYEESIS ca SS MI a el Oo $1.50 
There will be constantly put before you a flood of new names with a 
lot of ballyhoo and I will not even try to have the most of them as they are 
simply slight variations without being any better varieties and in some cases 
the rose will be inferior to existing varieties. I knew this would happen 
quite a few years ago when I desperately sought to keep the American rose 
society in the hands of the amateurs and have a privately owned test Garden, 
but with the death of Marion Hatton and this surge of greed that grips the 
world it is now indirectly-controlled by the few big rose interests with no 
check or rein on introduction of new varieties in their relation to existing 
varieties. 
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