bute Roses 
Patented varieties of roses listed are being handled under license from the patent owners 
ANGELS MATEU $1.50 
A gold medal winner in 1934. The large double blooms 
are deep old rose flushed with orange, with a ripe rasp- 
berry fragrance. An upright growing plant with large 
glossy, disease-resistant foliage. 
PLANT PAT. 174 
APPLAUSE (H.C. Swim) $2.00 
A many petaled light red rose. The ovoid bud opens to 
a full (35 to 40 petals) rose of a very pleasant fragrance 
which permeates the air about it. The large leathery 
leaves, which are quite resistant to disease, are borne on a 
compact bushy plant of 2 to 3 feet in height. This rose 
won the coveted Gold Medal at Bagatelle Gardens Paris, 
France in 1947, 
PLANT PAT. 892) 
AUTUMN $1.25 
An unusual combination of deep burnt orange and pink 
streaked with red. Moderately fragrant and very lasting. 
The bush is a strong upright grower with an abundance 
of thick glossy foliage. Mildews in some locations. Excel- 
lent in coastal regions. 
CALIFORNIA §& (Howard & Smith) $1.25 
The unusual color of this beautifully shaped rose merits 
your attention. The large buds of bronze-yellow, overlaid 
with orange shadings, open to big semi-double fragrant 
gold flowers of unusual attractiveness. This very vigor- 
ous, spreading rose produces a profusion of bloom on a 
plant laden with large leathery, yet glossy foliage. Espe- 
cially adapted to coastal areas. 
PLANT PAT. 449 
CALIFORNIA CENTENNIAL (Howard & Smith) $2.00 
This new glowing crimson rose of vigorous and upright 
habit is certainly worthy of its name. The spiral, crimson 
buds of elegant texture, open to fine roses of intense fra- 
grance. A well clothed rose of excellent growing habits. 
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CAPISTRANO ‘28 (Germain’s Seed Co.) $2.50 
This vigorous, upright rose produces an early abundance 
of large buds and flowers of a rich shade of deep glowing 
pink, with good fragrance. Capistrano grows about 4 ft. 
in height and is well clothed in heavy, leathery foliage. 
PLANT PAT. PENDING 
CHARLOTTE ARMSTRONG (W. E. Lammerts) $1.50 
ae, Charlotte Armstrong has established itself as one 
of the finest roses ever introduced. It is a strong 
gtower, produces excellent blooms and is most generous 
with them. The blood red buds are exceptionally long, 
pointed and open to large roses which vary in color from 
blood red to a very deep pink according to weather con- 
ditions. A spreading grower with good foliage. Fragrant 
and good as a cutting rose. Judged the best new rose in 
America for 1940. Recommended for warm climates. 
Winner of American Rose Society Gold Medal. 
PLANT PAT. 455 
CHRISTOPHER STONE $1.25 
From all over the world come excellent reports of this 
lovely red rose. In our field this rose has been outstand- 
ing. The bud is long pointed, opening to a large double 
flower of vivid scarlet with a velvety crimson sheen. The 
plant is a bushy yet upright grower, about 2, ft., with 
fine bronzy green foliage that has mildewed slightly. A 
very prolific bloomer and fragrant. 

COUNTESS VANDAL $1.50 
A standout rose of magnificent form and striking colors. 
The bronze-pink buds open to large high centered blooms 
of blended carmine pink, buff and gold. This unique rose 
unfurls in a most interesting yet very symmetrical man- 
ner, which adds to its artisticness, The profuse number of 
blooms are borne on erect plants of medium growth with 
fine fragrance. A rose that cuts well. 
PLANT PAT. 38 
CRIMSON GLORY (Kordes) $1.50 
In some sections of the country this rose has been ac- 
claimed the best red rose. Of perfect form, the large, 
double urn-shaped flowers are a deep velvety crimson 
and intensely fragrant. The plant is a vigorous, bushy 
grower and continuous bloomer. At best in warm 
climates. 
PLANT PAT. 105 
DEBONAIR (Dr. Lammerts) $1.50 
This new yellow rose has received very favorable com- 
ment. The 50-petaled rose is primrose yellow. The bud is 
medium size, with a high center and opens to a very fra- 
grant rose 31/2 inches in diameter. The plant is a vigorous 
grower with very nice dark green, disease-resistant 
foliage. 
PLANT PAT. 677 
DAINTY BESS $1.25 
Considered by many to be the best single rose. A medium 
size flower with crinkled and wavy petals of a soft rose 
pink. The bright crimson stamens make a very pleasing 
contrast. A good cut flower if cut in bud. A vigorous 
upright grower and prolific bloomer. 




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DIAMOND JUBILEE t= (Boerner) 
$2.00 
The high centered buff yellow buds open to large flowers 
of buff orange. Moderately fragrant. The plant is an ex- 
ceptionally strong grower (4 ft.) with large, heavy, 
leathery foliage. 
Best adapted to Pacific Northwest, Eastern and South- 
ern sections of U. S. 
PLANT PAT. 824 
DIANE de BROGLIE $1.25 
A striking rose of coral orange. The well shaped buds are 
borne on strong stems opening to soft coral orange double 
roses of good fragrance. The strong plants, branched 
well, are clothed with leathery green leaves and produce 
great numbers of flowers. 
DUCHESS of PENARANDA $1.00 
Here is an appealing color. The buds are brilliant orange, 
opening to coppery apricot. However, this color does 
change at different times of the year and as the flower 
ages. The plant is a strong grower with plenty of glossy, 
light green foliage, and an abundance of fragrant blooms. 
