ROSES . . . For the Garden 
RED ROSES 
Charlotte Armstrong (Pat. 455). Beauti- 
ful, long, pointed buds of clear cerise- 
pink, opening to neatly tailored flowers. 
Petals margined with a thin silvery line. 
Vigorous mildew-resistant foliage, vigor- 
ous and free branching. $1.50 ea. 
Grand Duchesse Charlotte (Pat. 774). 
Buds a rich claret red changing as the 
flower opens to a lovely begonia rose. 
Richly fragrant and unusual in color. 
$1.50 each. 
Grade No. 1. 
Heart’s Desire (Pat. 501). Awarded highest honors as the All- 
America Rose Selection of 1942. Long-stemmed buds open to 
shapely blooms of pure, luminous red that are exquisitely fragrant. 
The color is sun proof. A vigorous grower, free blooming, and free 
from disease. $1.50 each. 
Nocturne (Pat. 713). Deep cardinal red buds of exquisite shape 
open to form large richly textured flowers. Pleasingly fragrant. 
Buds in abundance for cutting. AARS. $2.00 each. 
Rubaiyat (Pat. 758). All-American 1947. A brilliant flower of 
rose-red to crimson. Buds are long and shapely; gracefully held on 
long stems. $1.50 each. 
San Fernando (Pat.). Long pointed buds, well formed and richly 
colored open to fragrant glowing red flowers. When open the blooms 
assume a brilliant scarlet color. Luxuriant foliage. $2.00 each. 
Texas Centennial (Pat. 162). Blood red sport of Pres. Hoover. 
Tight buds and high centered flowers toned cerise at center. More 
carmine in hot weather. $1.25 each. 
Other Non-patented RED Roses Available 
Christopher Stone Night 
E. G. Hill Margaret McGredy 
Red Radiance 
Etoile de Hollande Red Talisman 
Hadley 
Southport 
ORANGE and MULTICOLOR ROSES 
California (Pat. 449). Sensational and outstanding rose. The fully 
open flowers are as beautiful as a rose could be, ruddy orange and 
saffron yellow, saffron rose on the reverse of petals. Long pointed 
buds and enormous flowers. It is a distinctive addition to the rose 
garden. $1.25 each. 
Fiesta (Pat. 389). The bud is ovoid, pink and flecked with yellow. 
The open flower is large and double, tea fragrance. Large, dark 
green foliage. $1.50 each. 
Forty-niner (Pat. 792). AARS ‘49. One of the most brilliantly 
hued flowers of recent introduction. Color combination is outstand- 
ing with its vivid red petals bright yellow to straw yellow on the 
outside. Mild pleasing fragrance. Long pointed buds opening to 
well formed flowers. $2.50 each. 
Fred Edmunds. (Pat. 731). Beautiful buds of burnt-orange open 
to lasting blooms of reddish apricot blended with rose, gold and 
salmon. A very vigorous free-blooming rose. $1.50 each. 
Mark Sullivan (Pat. 599). The medium size flowers make a vivid 
and colorful display. Petals golden yellow heavily shaded and 
splashed with rose-pink and cerise. $1.25 each. 
Taffeta (Pat. 716). Although the color varies with the season the 
usual carmine bud opens to show clear rose-pink, salmon-pink or 
apricot fragrant flowers. Upright vigorous growth. AARS ‘48. 
$2.00 each. 
Other MULTICOLOR Roses Available Include 
Mrs. Sam McGredy 
President Hoover 
Talisman 
Autumn 
Condesa de Sastago 
Duquesa de Penaranda 
Hinrich Gaede 
Of the multiude of new roses offered each 
season, only a few have merit enough to stay 
with us. The following are selected for dis- 
tinctive individuality. 
has been well proven, therefore, satisfactory 
performance has established their popularity. 
Many others are obtained at the nursery. 
Their garden merit 
$1.00 each unless otherwise indicated. 
Priced slightly higher in containers. 

PINK ROSES 
Mme. Henri Guillot (Pat. 337). A dis- 
tinctive and sensational variety. Beauti- 
fully formed buds, reddish orange with 
undertone of gold, opening to rich, deep 
pink flowers of camellia-like form. Vig- 
orous, symmetrical plants and glossy light 
green foliage. $1.50 each. 
Santa Anita (Pat. 539). Produces quan- 
tities of perfect flowers. Lovely clear pink, 
excellent for cutting. One of the finest 
pink roses for California—rich, clear color, 
shapely buds and open flower. $1.25 ea. 
Show Girl (Pat. 646). Perfect phlox pink buds on long stems for 
cutting. Flowers open rose-pink and are very lovely in both form 
and color. Fragrant. Excellent foliage. $1.50 each. 
Tallyho (Pat. applied for). AARS ‘49. A lovely combination of 
pink and red. The outside of petals crimson to cardinal depending 
on the weather, while the inner surfaces are many shades of rose 
and pink. Robust and free branching. $2.50 each. 
K. T. Marshall (Pat. 607). This is a rose of rare beauty and deli- 
cacy of form. It grows vigorously with large, open, upright blooms 
of warm glowing pink. Fruity fragrance. Long, fine stems. Ideal 
for cutting, formal arrangements, and bouquets. A rose to please 
connoisseurs. $1.50 each. 
Other Non-patented PINK Roses Available 
Los Angeles 
Picture 
Rose Marie 
Dainty Bess (Single) 
J. Otto Thilow 
The Doctor 
Lulu (Single) 
YELLOW ROSES 
Debonair (Pat. 677). One of the finest yellow roses, it produces 
quantities of lovely yellow buds and fragrant bright yellow flowers. 
Strong vigorous grower. $1.50 each. 
Eclipse (Pat. 172). Popularized and well known as the ‘’Stream- 
lined Rose’’, for the long tapering yellow buds enhanced by the nar- 
row green calyx and truly streamlined. Rich golden yellow without 
shading. $1.35 each. 
Lowell Thomas (Pat. 595). Very double high centered flowers in 
a lasting canary yellow. Large, long-pointed buds. Vigorous com- 
pact bush—upright habit and leathery foliage. $1.50 each. 
Peace (Pat. 591). All-America Selection 1946. Large, fully dou- 
ble flowers opening from well shaped buds. Often a clear pleasing 
yellow, sometimes only yellow at the base, fading to a lighter tint 
and a delicate pink where the petals turn over. $2.00 each. 
Other Non-patented YELLOW Roses Available 
Golden Emblem Mrs. P. S. DuPont 
Golden Gleam Mrs. E. P. Thom 
Golden Rapture Ville de Paris 
