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Varieties Outstanding for Performance 
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(These patented varieties of roses are sold under licenses from the patent owners.) 
Applause—(Plant Pat. No. 829)—Large, well-shaped, light red buds opening to large, full, fragrant 
flowers. A cross of Contrast and Charlotte Armstrong. Won the gold medal at the famous Bagatelle 
Gardens in France where roses from all over the world are tested. No. 1 grade bushes. each, 2.00 
California—(Plant Pat. No. 449)—Large buds and flowers of a glorious shade of ruddy orange toned 
with saffron yellow, with the exterior of the broad petals overlaid saturn-rose. Vigorous growing bush 
with healthy foliage. No. 1 grade bushes____»__ each, 1.25 
California Centennial—(P. A. F.)—Large long pointed buds of crimson scarlet, very fragrant. Vigorous 
upright growth. Profuse bloomer. No. 1 grade bushes__________________-____ each, 2.00 
California’s Favorite—(Frank C. Raffel 1949) (Plant Pat. rights reserved)—This new rose is a sport of 
Stockton Beauty and is just as fine. Long, perfect buds of light salmon pink opening to large flowers 
of pale salmon pink. The edges of the petals are very light pink. Vigorous growing bush producing 
many flowers with long stems. No. 1 grade bushes_____________ ee eC TT oO 

Charlotte Armstrong—(Plant Pat. No. 455)—Long, perfect buds of a most unusual color of blood red, 
shading to an orange red near base of petals. Flowers are large, well shaped, cerise in hot weather 
and spectrum red in cool weather. The bush is a vigorous grower with fine foliage, and is a very 
free bloomer. This is one of the finest roses. No. 1 grade bushes_________ See Otel, 150 

China Doll—(Plant Pat. No. 678) (Polyantha)—The plant has hundreds of perfect, pink roses at one time, 
each 1 and 2 inches across. Glossy mildew resistant foliage, almost thornless. Excellent for low bor- 
COTE TINO eh GIOOMADUSNOS see A each, 1.50 
Crimson Rosette—(Plant Pat. applied for) (Polyantha)—This new, red polyantha is the finest introduced 
in recent years. Strong growing, bushy plant with large clusters of very double dark red flowers. 
BCR EE COEUR ENO SO Sa ee ee a ee each, 1.50 
Debonair—(Plant Pat. No. 677)—This rose is outstanding because of the perfection of its beautiful buds 
and half-open flowers. Produces quantities of beautiful yellow buds and flowers with a delightful 
fragrance. Vigorous, glossy-foliaged plant. No. 1 grade bushes_______ eee OUCH; 1.50 

Edith Willkie—(Plant Pat. No. 500)—Well-shaped, pointed buds of deep orange lightening to salmon as 
they open. Fragrant. No. 1 grade bushes_________ i alt tin ab i liebe irene al ST PG Me 

Forty-niner—(Plant Pat. No. 792)—Bi-colored rose, the inside face of the petals is a vivid orient red. The 
outside of the petals is a straw yellow. Well-shaped buds with upright growing bush. No. 1 grade 
BST ENG a nce era rc eee nore eee setenaeremn UCT, = 2,00 
Fred Edmunds—(Plant Pat. No. 731)—Rich orange coloring in the buds opening to a shade of apricot- 
Orange. No, | grade bushes. each, 1.50 
Heart’s Desire—(Plant Pat. No. 501)—Long, pointed, perfect-shaped buds of pure, bright, glowing red, 
opening to large, bright red flowers that fade very slowly. Very fragrant. Vigorous growing bush. 
No...1. grade bushes: 1... + st tt 0 ach, 1.50 

Horace McFarland—(Plant Pat. No. 730)—Upright growing plants with large, leathery foliage, long-pointed 
orange-pink buds opening into a deep apricot pink. No. 1 grade bushes _________ each, 1.50 
Lowell Thomas—(Plant Pat. No. 595)—Long, tightly furled buds of golden yellow opening slowly into 
mildly fragrant flowers. Vigorous growing bush. No. 1 grade bushes_.._____ each, 1.50 
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