Major Shelley—(Plant Pat. No. 447)—Long buds of deep scarlet on vigorous growing, upright bush. Fra- 
grant. No, 1) gradeibushes= Rn bier oti PNY WE 

Mme. Chiang Kai-Shek—(Plant Pat. No. 664)—Large, perfectly formed, long buds of soft primrose-yellow 
opening to large ivory flowers. Bushes are tall and strong growing. Flowers are fragrant. No. 1 
gyrcicieg Brushes a ec each, 1.50 
Mme. Henri Guillot—(Plant Pat. No. 337)—This charming two-toned rose is a harmony of deep watermelon 
pink heavily veined with reddish orange. No. 1 grade bushes__.____»_»___ each, 1.50 
Mirandy—(Plant Pat. No. 632)—Buds are dark red with black shadings opening to very large deep red 
blooms. The bush is a strong grower and has fine dark green foliage. Very fragrant. A fine rose for 
hot: weather. No.7] torddebushes.2 ee eee each, 1.50 
Nocturne—(Plant Pat. No. 713)—This new rose has long, dark red, perfect buds opening to deep red, 
fragrant flowers. All-America winner for 1948. No. 1 grade bushes_.______mcmmc.......__each, 1.50 
Peace—(Plant Pat. No. 591)—A glorious rose that will always be interesting. Large yellow buds marked 
with red opening to very large light yellow flowers with petals edged with pink. Strong growing 
bush. All-America winner for 1946. No. 1 grade bushes.___....-.------------------------_-----_-- each, 2.00 
Pinkie—(Plant Pat. No. 712) (Polyantha)—Bushy plant covered with clusters of dainty little pink buds and 
flowers. Much like China Doll but lighter pink. Blooms nearly continuously from early spring until 
late fall. All-America winner for 1947. No. 1 grade bushes._____.__----_--_---------_--------_----_-_-_---- _each, 1.50 
Santa Anita—(Plant Pat. No. 539)—A true pink rose. Flowers and buds are beautifully shaped on strong 
stems. Bright green foliage. No. 1 grade bushes_______--________-____- ee ee OOCH aL ee 

Stockton Beauty—(Frank C. Raffel 1948) (Plant Pat. rights reserved)—This is the much admired rose that 
was exhibited by us in many flower shows the last few years. Long, perfect shaped buds of a 
glowing, deep pink shading to salmon-pink, opening to large flowers of salmon-pink. As the buds 
open the edges of the petals lighten to pale pink making a very beautiful effect. Vigorous bush. 
This is one of the finest roses we grow. This variety is a sport from an unnamed sport of Charlotte 
Armstrotig..No.c 1 ‘grade ‘bushes. a ee each, 1.50 
Sutter’s Gold—(P. A. F.)—Long pointed bright yellow buds richly shaded with orange and red. Open flowers 
yellow and orange. No. 1 grade bushes. each, 2.50 
Taffeta—(Plant Pat. No. 716)—Vigorous, upright plant with glossy green foliage. Fine-formed buds with 
pink, orange and salmon shadings. Open flowers are salmon-pink with yellow on reverse side. All- 
America winner for 1948. No. 1 grade bushes.____.._------.-__---_--------- nnn nnn each, 1.50 
Tallyho—(Plant Pat. No. 828)—Cardinal red shading to rose red. Normal green foliage. Mildew resistant. 
Very vigorous upright growth. No. 1 grade bushes__.______»___ each, 2.00 
The Doctor—Very large, beautiful buds and flowers of rose-pink. Very fragrant, 6- to 7-inch flowers. One 
of the finestioink roses. No...) grade bushes. each, 1.25 
Will Rogers—(Plant Pat. No. 256)—Large, very double, very fragrant flowers of crimson-maroon, shaded 
black. Plant medium grower, but a very fine bloomer. No. 1 grade bushes....._____»_»_ each, 1.25 
Climbing Roses. 
High Noon—(Plant Pat. No. 704)—An exceptionally fine climber with intense, brilliant, non-fading yellow 
flowers. It blooms throughout the growing season. Not a rampant climber but bushy. Fine for places 


that you would want a climber to grow about 8 feet in height. No. 1 grade bushes... each, 2.00 
Cl. Hinrich Gaede—(Plant Pat. No. 244)—Buds of a bright coppery color. Flowers are coppery orange. 
Good dark bronze-green foliage. A very active climber. No. 1 grade bushes._._____._____________each, 1.50 
Cl. Heart’s Desire—(Plant Pat. No. 663)—Large, fragrant, deep red flowers on long stems. No. 1 grade 
bushes oe ee ee eee : Te eee TD 
Cl. Night—(Plant Pat. No. 439)—One of the darkest red climbers. Buds are very dark red, nearly black, 
opening to dark red, fragrant flowers. No. 1 grade bushes...» each, 1.50 
Cl. Santa Anita—(Plant Pat. No. 834)—A true pink rose with beautifully shaped buds and flowers. Vigor- 
ous ‘grower, No.l: grade’ bushess. pee ee ee ee ee ee ee each, 1.50 
Cl. Will Rogers—Large, very double, very fragrant flowers of crimson-maroon, shaded black. A very free 
bloomer, No. 1° grade bushes. ee ee reach e150 
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