Grand Duchesse Charlotte 
(Plant Pat. No. 774) 
werecn;, Long beautifully shaped buds of burnt orange 
INS unfold into firm petaled blooms which gradually 
‘ change to a lovely begonia-rose—a color not 
seen in any other rose. The free-flowering bushes are ex- 
tremely vigorous and have an abundance of glossy disease 
resistant foliage. We highly recommend this fragrant rose 
to you. 
Price $1.50 each; 3 for $3.75 
San Luis Rey 
(Plant Pat. Applied for) 
A multitude of shapely double, vivid yellow flowers pro- 
duced on an especially attractive plant. Each high centered 
flower is a picture of loveliness. Blooms are about 2% 
inches across. The plant is very bushy with glossy foliage, 
a valuable addition to any garden. 
Price $2.00 each; 3 for $5.00 
Diamond Jubilee 
(Plant Pat. Applied for) 
Were This warm glowing buff-orange rose is seldom 
\y surpassed in loveliness. The well formed petals 
are of good substance and do not fade or burn, 
but rather intensify in color as they unfold. The beauty 
of this rose is further enhanced by its “Old Rose” frag- 
rance. The plant, which is most attractive in itself, is 
sturdy and full growing from 3 to 3% feet and the stems 
are excellent for cutting. 



Price $2.00 each; 3 for $5.00 
California 
(Plant Pat. No. 449) 
eo A sensational rose noted for its unique and lovely shade of 
INNS y’ ruddy orange toned with saffron yellow. The outside of the 
broad petals is overlaid with saturn-rose—a two-toned ef- 
fect of indescribable richness and beauty. Long-pointed buds open 
into gigantic flowers, reaching a diameter of five to six inches. The 
plant is of robust growth, with healthy, glossy green foliage. Cali- 
fornia was given an AARS sectional award for the Pacific Coast. : 
Price $1.25 each; 3 for $3.15 “% 


SAN LUIS REY 
DIAMOND JUBILEE CALIFORNIA 
