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Tree Roses - Bush Roses 
PATENTED BUSH ROSES 
Many of the finer, new roses are pat- 
ented. The price on such varieties is 
standard all over America. We grow part 
of our patents under license from the 
patentees. The others are grown for us 
by Oregon growers, so that we offer ac- 
climated bushes. These are available in 
December. 
QUANTITY PRICES ON 
PATENTED VARIETIES 
$1.50 Varieties._................-.-.-. 3 for $3.75 
10 for $12.50 
$2.00 Varieties._...................... 3 for $5.10 
10 for $17.00 
$2.50 Varieties_...........-..-..-2.... 3 for $6.30 
10 for $21.00 
Pinkie and China Doll sell 25 for $28.75 
BOUTONNAIRE — A small double 
salmon-pink with boutonnaire type buds. 
Bushy and compact grower. $1.50. 
CHARLOTTE ARMSTRONG — The 
first ‘all-American’ selection and still 
one of the three or four top varieties. 
Long pointed blood-red buds. Large, 
double, fragrant, spectrum-red to cerise 
blooms. $1.50. 
CRIMSON GLORY — Long, pointed 
bud. Large semi-double, fragrant, deep 
velvety crimson blooms. $1.50. 
CHINA DOLL—This polyantha pro- 
duces one to two-inch pink baby roses 
in unbelievable quantities, often having 
200 blooms at one time. The 18-inch 
plants produce continually. $1.50. 
DIAMOND JUBILEE—AIl-American 
selection, 1948. Big, ovoid buds of buff, 
yellow and pale orange. Heavy producer. 
$2.00. 
DEBONAIR—A profusion of mimosa 
yellow buds that open to high-centered 
clear primrose-yellow flowers. Old fash- 
ioned rose fragrance. $1.50. 
ECLIPSE—Long pointed buds of yel- 
low. $1.35. 
FRED EDMUNDS All American 
1944. Buds burnt-orange, blooms orange- 
apricot. $1.50. 
FLORADORA — All American 1945. 
A floribundi with immense production of 
cinnibar-red clusters of flowers. $1.25. 
MIRANDY—AIl American 1945. Very 
double, large blooms of garnet-red. $1.50 
MME. HENRI GUILLOT — Cerise 
pink. Long pointed buds. $1.50. 
MISS CLIPPER — Fragrant, long, 
slender buds. Salmon-pink shaded 
orange and yellow. A supurb variety for 
Oregon conditions. $1.50. 
NOCTURNE—AIl American for 1948. 
Bright cardinal red with dark shadings 
of crimson. Long buds on long stems. 
Fairly fragrant. $2.00. 
PINKIE—AI] American 1948. Dainty, 
fragrant baby rose with long buds and 
opening into 2-inch flowers in tremen- 
dous profusion. The two-foot plants 
bloom from spring till frost. Fine for 
corsage use. $1.50. 
PEACE—AIll American for 1946 and 
considered by many to be the finest rose 
in existence. Immense blooms of soft yel- 
low edged with pink. $2.00. 
PINNOCHIO—Salmon, flushed gold. 
A heavy blooming polyantha. $1.25. 
RUBIAYAT—AlIl American for 1947. 
Rose-red to crimson with reverse of pet- 
als lighter. $1.50. 
ROSE ELFE—A double, high cen- 
tered polyantha of pink. $1.00. 
SIERRA GLOW — Buds light pink. 
Flowers large, double, salmon-orange 
heart with silver pink on outer half of 
petals. Reverse deep rose. Fragrant. 
$1.50. 
SHOW GIRL — Perfect, long deep 
pink buds. Fragrant. One of best cutting 
roses grown. Long stems and lasting 
blooms. $1.50. 
SWEET SIXTEEN—Dainty pink with 
tints of rose and gold. Long tight buds. 
Sweetly fragrant. Does very well in the 
Northwest. $1.50. 
SAN FERNANDO—AIl American for 
1948. Fragrant blooms of glowing cur- 
rant red. $2.00. 
SIGNORA—Orange, apricot and gold 
blend. $1.35. 
TAFFETA—AI] American 1948. A 
heavy producer of long-stemmed frag- 
rant buds in rich pink and salmon. The 
open flower is begonia red with some 
yellow on the. reverse. $2.00. 
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SELECTIONS FOR 
1948-1949 SEASON 
FORTY-NINER and TALLYHO 
were selected by rose judges. who 
rated the new offerings for the past 
year, as bein gthe two best new 
roses to be introduced this year. 
They were both produced by Pacific 
Coast breeders. 
FORTY-NINER is described as 
the most brilliantly colored bi-color- 
ed rose ever produced. Colors are 
long lasting. The outside of the pet- 
als is rich chrome-yellow, sometimes 
overlaid with pink, changing to 
straw yellow in the open bloom. The 
inside of the petals is a brilliant 
Oriental red. Buds are long pointed 
and open to flowers with 25 to 40 
petals. Long stems, fairly free from 
thorns, $2.50 each. 
TALLYHO—A new color in roses. 
The color on the inside of the petals 
is a delightful shade of pink and the 
outside of petals varies from crim- 
son to cardinal red. Although a bi- 
color, the contrast is not great. 
Ovoid buds. Spicy fragrance. Long 
stemmed, lasting flowers. Robust 
grower. $2.50. 
FLORIBUNDA ROSES 
The Floribundas are really hybrid 
polyanthas. They are usually crosses be- 
tween polyanthas and hybrid tea varie- 
ties. They are larger flowered than the 
polyanthas but flower in clusters and 
have the same quality of almost continu- 
ous production of flowers. They can’t be 
beaten for producing great masses of 
continuous color in the garden. For best 
effects, plant them in groups or rows, a 
number of a single variety together. 
Priced the same as other bush roses. 
BOUQUET—Double, cerise red. Long 
lasting flowers. 
CINNIBAR—Semi-double, vermilion 
to scarlet red. Similar to Floradora but 
with us a better variety. 
EUTIN—Double, glowing scarlet-red. 
GRUSS an AACHEN—wWhite with 
orange-salmon cast fading to white. 
Double. : 
IMPROVED LAFAYETTE — Semi- 
double deep glowing red. Heavy pro- 
ducer. 
KAREN POULSEN—Single, brilliant 
scarlet. 
KORALLE—Light red. 
LITTLE MISS MUFFETT — Cerise 
buds followed by rose-pink flowers. 
RED RIPPLES—Semi-double, red to 
carmine. None better. 
SALMON SPRAY — Fragrant, semi- 
double, light salmon-pink. 
POLYANTHA ROSES 
Priced the same as other bush roses. 
Polyanthas are small flowered cluster 
roses. They are the most prolific bloom- 
ers and show color almost continuously 
from spring until frost. They should be 
used where continuous color is wanted, 
along drives, in front of other shrubs 
and as low hedges. 
BELVEDERE—Large, double, vel- 
vety, dark red. Dwarf bush. Heavy 
bloomer. 
CAMEO—Small, semi-double, salmon 
pink. Profuse bloomer. 
CHARMAINE—Double, fragrant, pink 
tinged salmon, spray on long stem. 
CHATILLION ROSE — Semi-double, 
fragrant, bright pink. 
EDITH CAVELL—Scarlet crimson. 
GARTENDIREKTOR OTTO LINNE 
Double, dark carmine-pink. Vigorous 
grower, taller than most polyanthas. 
Profuse. 
GLORIA MUNDI — Double, orange- 
scarlet clusters. 
KATHERINA ZEIMET—Small, dou- 
ble, fragrant pure white. Dwarf and 
bushy. 
_MRS. R. M. FITCH — Double rosy 
pink. 
ORANGE TRIUMPH — Semi double 
clusters of salmon-red with slight orange 
shadings. A dandy. 
TRIOMPHE ORLEANAIS — Semi- 
double cherry red. 
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BUSH ROSES 
These are Salem-grown, acclimated 
rose bushes. We grow most of them in 
our own nursery. After digging, our 
bushes are stored outdoors, in moist air. 
We do not- wax our bushes as this un- 
natural practice is only resorted to to 
give partial protection against drying 
out when the bushes must be kept in a 
dry store. The following list contains 
most of the better non-patented varieties 
that have proven adapted to Oregon con- 
ditions. 
90c each 
$10.00 per dozen 
AMI QUINARD—A very dark red. 
AUTUMN—Burnt orange. 
AUSTRIAN COPPER—A shrub rose 
with single flowers with copper red pet- 
als with reverse petals golden yellow. 
BETTY UPRICHARD—Copper-pink. 
BOUDOIR — Tryrian-rose with white 
reverse. 
CECILE BRUNNER—Tiny buds of 
pink. 
CUBA—Orange-scarlet. 
CHRISTOPHER STONE — Blazing 
crimson, One of best. 
CONDESA DE SASTAGO — Yellow 
and raspberry red bicolor. 
CALADONIA— White. 
DOROTHY JAMES — Two 
chamois pink. 
DAME EDITH HELEN—Shell pink. 
ETOILE DE HOLLANDE—Dark vel- 
vety red. 
FRAU KARL DRUSKI—White. 
GIRONA—Red and yellow blend. 
GOLDEN DAWN —Sunflower yellow. 
HINRICH GAEDE—Copper-orange. 
HEINRICH WENDLAND — Nastur- 
tium red with gold. 
IMPERIAL POTENTATE — Double, 
fragrant dark rose-pink. 
JOANNA HILL—Creamy-yellow. 
KATHLEEN PECHTOLD Gold, 
orange, copper bicolor. 
LADY HILLINGDON—Apricot. 
LOS ANGELES—Flame pink. 
LULU—Slender buds of coral-apricot. 
LIZZY HORSTMAN—Scarlet. 
MRS. E. P. THOM—A fine yellow. 
MRS. SAM McGREEDY— Yellow. 
MRS. P. S. DUPONT—Slender yellow 
buds. 
MME. EDU HERRIOTT—Coral pink. 
MME. CAROLINE TESTOUT—Pink. 
MME. JULES BOUCHE—White. 
MAYOR BAKER—Orange scarlet. 
MARGARET McGREDY — Large 
orange-scarlet. 
MR. GREEDY’S YELLOW—One of 
best yellows. 
McGREDY’S IVORY—A fine white. 
NIGHT—Very dark red. 
NIGGER BOY—Long, pointed buds. 
Fragrant, very dark, velvety blackish 
maroon. Has heavy flowering habit of 
the floribundas. 
PICTURE—Beautiful pink buds. 
POINSETTA—Poinsetta red. 
; ate HOOV ER—Orange-scarlet and 
pink. 
RAPTURE—Flesh pink. 
ey HOOVER—A beautiful cherry 
red. 
SNOW BIRD—Fragrant, 
formed flowers. 
SOUTHPORT—Red. 
TALISMAN—Mixture of red, orange 
and copper. 
THE DOCTOR—One of best pinks. 
HALF STANDARD 
TREE ROSES 
These are shorter tree roses budded 
about 28 inches above the ground. These 
little trees are useful where a full height 
rose tree is too tall. We have chosen 
varieties of the polyantha and floribunda 
types so as to make trees that will be as 
nearly continuously in bloom as is pos- 
sible with roses. From June until fall 
frosts these little trees will be in bloom 
most of the time. The following varieties 
are available but not in great numbers. 
BABY LILLIAN—This is a hybrid 
chinensis minima. Small flowers and 
small leaves. Begonia rose in color. 
LULU—Salmon pink. Long pointed 
buds. Ideal boutonniere rose. 
NIGGER BOY—Almost continuously 
blooming, brilliant crimson flowers. 
Double, fragrant flowers. 
ORANGE TRIUMPH—Small flowered 
polyantha that is not orange in our 
climate as the name suggests but a sal- 
mon-red with perhaps a tinge of orange. 
One of the finest polyanthas grown in 
Oregon. 
Price of Half-Standard Tree Roses— 
$2.50 each. 
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