~~ The Roses of Chis Decade 4 Gute 
MEXICO. Large semi-double flower of about iS petals. 
Cupped deep scarlet, suffused orange; clustered on long 
stem. About 2 ft. in height. Patent pending. $1.25 each; 
Bi DiGhe aad ea. 
MING TOY. Crimson red with Camellia-type flowers being 
a very vigorous grower, we could call this a shrub rose. 
Flowers last very long when cut. The only fault we find 
with this rose is that it has habit of drooping its head; 
otherwise it has all the qualities of being one of the best 
new roses. About 3-3% ft. Pat. pending. $1.25 each; 
See OMe Do slepe 
ORANGE TRIUMPH. Regardless of variety, no other rose 
can match the foliage of this plant. It is very glossy; 
about like holly leaves. While the name suggests it might 
be orange in color, we find it to be salmon-red. About 
Pale ineheLeh tas O.0edehs 3 Lor o2. 1 5. 
PERMANENT WAVE. The delightful crinkled and fluted 
edges of.each petal give this rose its name. A rare cochi- 
neal-red with inside a shade lighter. The weather condi- 
tions in the Inland Empire has a habit of making this 
more of a pinkish red than in other parts of the country. 
Nolte iL iene nta Pate No. 1072 $1.00 each: 3 for 
A etal ae 
PINK BOUNTIFUL. The large and delicate flowers will pro- 
vide you a mass of bloom all Summer. Our one bed of 12 
plants has had over 500 flowers at one time. The mini- 
ature-like hybrid tea flowers are salmon pink in the 
center with deeper pink on the outside. About 2-2% ft. 
Mimi aco wNO wo Vleeot so cach. o for $3.15. 

ROSE ELEFE. Miniature-like hybrid tea flowers that are 
silvery rose-pink in color. The gardenia-shaped flowers 
come on this plant continually during the summer. We 
actually believe that if this rose was advertised more, it 
could easily become the most widely planted rose in the 
country. Just try three plants and you will know what we 
mean. About 2% ft. in height. $1.00 each; 3 for $2.75. 
Nes PINKIE. Dainty little pink buds that open to a flower 
= of about 2 in. across. Each perfect little bud comes 
on an individual stem long enough for cutting. Blooming 
from spring until frost, this rose knows no quitting. 
ADoOMeOnie Pat. NO 2. $1.50 each 3 for $3.75. 
PINK ROSETTE. Same shape and type flower as Crimson 
a 0 > ees ~ r . 7 rs = Ano 
Rosette. Prolific blooms of pink. About 2 ft. in height. SMILES. 
: 5 2 os Exquisite coral-pink buds that open to semi- 
Patent pending. $1.50 each; 3 for $3.75. a I 
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double 3 in. flowers that literally smile up at you. The 
PINOCCHIO. Still our largest selling rose in this class. Pink flowers come in clusters that are long lasting and daintily 
that is suffused with salmon. Excellent for cutting and scented. Plant them Catach pa os of three and we will euar 
mass display. This is the first year we expect to have antee satisfaction. About ES an Ine Wert ation One orc 
enough for everybody; however, if vou want this variety, Dales CACM oy TO apices 
sit down and order it now. About 3 ft. in height. Pat. No. SUMMER SNOW. Great drifts of beautiful large clusters 
484. $1.25 each; 3 for $3.15. that are white as snow. We know several people who are 
starting ‘‘white gardens’ and are finding that Summer 
Snow fits in perfectly. Continuous bloomer. Pat. No. 416. 
$1.00 each; 3 for $2.75. 
ROCHESTER. Very popular with those who know roses 
well. Soft pastel light yellow blooms that keep coming 
all summer. Bloom medium large and very double. Very 
perfect hybrid tea form. Patent No. 131. $1.50 each; PARE, WORLD’S FAIR. Still the favorite of the red flori- 
3) TONE B5835 te RS bundas. Clusters of velvety rich scarlet. Fairly 
rs BETTY PRIOR double flowers. The ideal type of plant to make your 
re a y. (Pat. 340) rose garden the envy of your neighbors. Pat. No. 362. 
Oo} : About 2 fit. in height. $1.25 each: 3 for $3.15. 
DONALD PRIOR (Pat. 377) 

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