bute Roses. 
SONATA $1.50 
We are very enthusiastic over this rose as it is one of our 
best cutting, exhibition roses. Its long pointed buds of 
cochineal red open to full double roses of lively deep pink 
with the reverse of the petals being slightly darker. This 
harmonious contrast with its mild aroma make it most 
desirable. The blooms are borne on strong stems on vigor- 
ous growing plants with a good leathery foliage. An ex- 
cellent rose, althought at times it fades. 
PLANT PAT. 732 
SNOWBIRD eles 
This is truly a snow-white rose of good fragrance. The 
medium sized, long flaring buds open into snowy white, 
very double, high centered blooms, which remain very 
attractive throughout. The very vigorous, free branch- 
ing plants, covered with a disease-resistant leathery foli- 
age, are extremely free blooming. An excellent white rose 
under most conditions. 
SUSAN LOUISE $1.25 
This lovely rose has proven satisfactory wherever grown. 
A seedling of the Belle of Portugal, but a bush rose and a 
continuous prolific bloomer. Bud is long and slender and 
of a deeper shade of pink than its parent; stems are long 
and firm. Growth is extremely vigorous and practically 
thornless. No garden is complete without Susan Louise. 
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SUTTER’S GOLD &) (H. Swim) $2.50 
An excellent rose featuring exquisite, long pointed, bright 
yellow buds, richly shaded orange and red. The opening 
flower is a lovely high centered arrangement of about 30 
crisp, heavy textured petals, and it possesses a superior 
fragrance unusual to yellow roses. The very vigorous 
well balanced plant has been very resistant to the com- 
mon rose diseases. A fine rose! Winner of Foreign Gold 
Medal of the famous Bagatelle Rose Trials in Paris. 
PLANT PAT. PENDING 
SWEET SIXTEEN (W. E. Lammerts) $1.50 
Here is a superb rose, particularly adapted to coastal 
areas. The long slender buds open to beautifully formed 
flowers of light pink with shades of rose and gold. These 
sweetly scented blooms are borne on strong stems and are 
excellent cut flowers. 
PLANT PAT. 631 
(fee 

TAFFETA Ys) (Dr. Lammerts) $1.50 
Resembling the old favorite, Mrs. Sam McGredy, Taffeta 
is outstanding in its ability to produce long stemmed, 
perfectly formed, fragrant buds of pink to salmon, with 
varying color combinations. Plant is a strong, upright 
grower with reddish green foliage. Best in warm climates. 
PLANT PAT. 716 
TALISMAN $1.00 
The color is a mixture of red, yellow and copper in vary- 
ing proportions. The bud is long pointed and opens to a 
medium size flower of the same colors. Extremely fra- 
grant. An excellent cut flower. Growth is vigorous and 
upright. Mildews slightly. 
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TALLY HO %&% (H.C. Swim) $2.00 
This bi-colored rose is an attractive new dark pink rose 
with a spicy fragrance. The large ovoid buds of Chinese 
red pale to Chinese rose as the bloom opens. In the open 
flower, the mild contrast of the inside color of Chinese 
rose to the outside of the Chinese red is most pleasing. The 
depth and tone vary with the season and locality. The 
strong growing plant branches well, producing many 
flowers on long stems which seem especially adapted to 
the warmer regions. 
PLANT PAT. APPLIED FOR 

TEXAS CENTENNIAL $1.25 
Texas Centennial is a sport of the popular rose President 
Hoover. Type of growth is the same although it appears 
to have more and better foliage. Quite prolific in bloom. 
Flowers are brick red, having a faint tinge of gold, with 
a lighter center. This rose has shown up very well. A 
splendid exhibition rose. 
PLANT PAT. 162 
THE CHIEF (W. E. Lammerts) $1.50 
», We like this rose for its profuse blooming quali- 
“” ties and the excellent plant. The long buds of deep 
rose flame open to large fragrant flowers of flame, coral 
and copper. The plant is a very strong, upright, spread- 
ing grower with large dark green leathery foliage. 
PLANT PAT. 456 


THE DOCTOR $1.25 
The Doctor is a fine addition to our small group of fine 
true pink roses. The buds are very long and pointed and 
open to very large double flowers of light pink. The plant 
is a medium grower, intensely fragrant. 
POLYANTHA and 
FLORIBUNDA ROSES 
Polyantha are the small roses usually produced in clusters 
and commonly called ‘Baby Roses”. Floribunda is a new 
classification of the larger flowering varities of the poly- 
anthas which are becoming more popular. They are most 
effectively used in mass plantings along driveways, walls 
or for border planting, etc. Floribundas come in a wide 
range of colors and produce a mass of color over a long 
period of time. All of those listed below are quite free of 
disease. 
BETTY PRIOR $1525 
For a mass of color and continuous bloom Betty Prior is 
one of the best. The single blooms, produced in large 
clusters, are shrimp pink on the inside of the petal and 
carmine pink on the outside. The plant is a very strong 
grower (4 to 5 ft.) with healthy, leathery foliage. 
PLANT PAT. 340 
CALIFORNIA GOLD $1.25 
This polyantha is most striking in color and does not fade 
too readily. The large clusters of globular bright orange 
yellow flowers are borne on strong shoots, which keep 
coming throughout the blooming season. A rose especially 
adapted to border plantings and color accents amongst 
foundation plants. A very vigorous bushy grower. 
CECILE BRUNNER $1.25 
The sweetheart rose. Buds small, beautifully formed. 
Flowers light pink with yellow at the base of the petals. 
A continuous bloomer and fragrant. 
CINNABAR $1.50 
A medium sized semi-double bloom of brilliant cinnabar 
or vermilion to scarlet red. As the flower ages, the petals 
take on dark shadings. The plant is an excellent grower 
with large, glossy, dark green foliage. Disease-resistant. 
Growth about 3 feet. 
