ROSES... 2-yr., Non-Irrigated, Portland-Grown 
Price Each 75c; Per Dozen $7.50—Size 1 2 
AUTUMN. The flowers are an unusual combination of deep burnt 
orange and pink, streaked with red. A strong upright grower with 
thick, dark green, glossy foliage. 
BETTY UPRICHARD. Large, fragrant flowers of delicate salmon- 
pink, with reverse of petals carmine with a coppery sheen. A 
profuse bloomer on a tall upright plant. 
DUQUESA DE PENARANDA. A beautiful rose with a coloring of 
orange-apricot backed with deeper coppery tones. A strong up- 
right grower with plenty of clean, bright foliage. 
EDITOR McFARLAND. This rose is becoming increasingly popular 
each year. A strong upright grower and a continuous bloomer 
with long-pointed pink buds with a glow of amber and a paler 
edge. One of the best pinks. 
ETOILE DE HOLLAND. The most popular red garden rose. Beau- 
tiful red blooms and beautiful oval buds. In the fall the blooms 
have a dark velvety sheen making them almost blackish red. 
Thrives any place and produces a wealth of blooms throughout 
the season. 
FEU JOSEPH LOOYMANS. Very large double Indian yellow blooms. 
A great favorite. 
GENERAL MacARTHUR. Wonderful scarlet-crimson blooms on a 
strong erect plant. Highly perfumed and a profuse bloomer. 
HEINRICH GAEDE. A very spectacular rose in the garden. Long- 
pointed buds of nasturtium red, opening to double flowers of 
orange-yellow, flushed red. 
HOLLYWOOD. Beautiful pointed buds. Very fragrant, dark rose-red 
flowers, with darker veins, and a long stiff stem. Good foliage. 
JOANNA HILL. The orange-yellow buds open to perfectly formed 
flowers of apricot, shading to cream-yellow at the outer edges of 
the petals. A fine grower, with good foliage, and one of the finest 
yellow cutting roses. Blooms in hot weather and is one of our 
best sellers. 
McGREDY’S IVORY. Extremely long buds of ivory-white, Opening 
to perfect double flowers. Vigorous grower and good in all cli- 
mates. 
MME. JOSEPH PERRAUD. Gold medal winner.- Long slender buds 
of nasturtium orange, opening into fragrant blooms of nasturtium 
buff. Tipped shell pink at the petal’s edge. 
MEV G. A. VA ROSSEM. Thick petaled orange-yellow flowers, 
heavily veined and suffused with red. A strong, handsome bush 
that blooms very freely throughout the summer. 
OREGON CRIMSON. Deep vivid crimson, with an oxblood shading. 
One of the top roses in this color. If you are buying roses don’t 
pass this one up. It stands out above all others. 
PINK DAWN. Long, well-shaped buds opening to full-centered 
flowers of deep rose-pink, with a bronze and gold base. Strong, 
upright grower and a fine cutting rose. 
PRES. HOOVER. The famous variety. Buff-yellow and pink. 
PICTURE. A medium-sized rose of exquisite form. Every bloom a 
picture. The color is rich pink with a warm undertone of salmon. 
Plant vigorous and a continuous bloomer. 
TALISMAN. Red, yellow and copper combination. A very popular 
variety. 
THE DOCTOR. Long-pointed buds of exquisite pink, opening to 
enormous blooms of the same color. Intensely fragrant. 
CLIMBING ROSES 
SIZE 1/2. PRICE EACH 75c 
PAUL’S SCARLET. The world’s most popular red climbing rose. Not 
everblooming but it does bloom for a long period of time. 
PRESIDENT HOOVER. Multiple colors of pink, yellow and buff. 
Vigorous, everblooming 
TALISMAN. Everblooming, climber. Colors same as bush rose. 
PATENTED ROSES 
Just a Few of the Better Varieties. 
CHARLOTTE ARMSTRONG. A rose of unusual color. Blood red 
bud opening cerise-red in hot weather and spectrum red in cool 
weather. Beautiful shaped high-centered blooms. A prize win- 
ner. Each $1.50. 
ETERNAL YOUTH. Pat. No. 332. Perfectly formed long-pointed 
buds of soft pink with yellow at the base of each petal. The full 
open flowers show graceful deep yellow stamens. Each $1.35. 
FANTASIA. Pat. No. 590. A new yellow. Buds shading from 
golden yellow to peach. Very lovely and a heavy bloomer. Each 
$1.50. 
GRANDE DUCHESS CHARLOTTE. P.P. A new shade of red not 
seen in any other rose. Beautiful long streamlined buds of rich 
claret. Firm petaled blooms of begonia rose. A.A.R.S. winner. 
Each $1.50. 
HEARTS DESIRE. Pat. No. 501. Exquisite small slender buds of 
deep red, opening to a semi-double flower of deep velvet red. 
Does not fade. Each $1.35. 
No. 1 Size. Priced as Listed 
MARY M. McBRIDE, Pat. No. 537. This lovely flower is the most 
alluring, shining rose-pink variety in recent years. Long-pointed 
buds with a yellow base that open slowly to large flowers of a 
luscious glowing rose-pink. Each $1.25. 
McGREDY SUNSET. Pat. No. 317. The outside of the petals are a 
clear buttercup yellow, tipped orange. The inside is chrome yel- 
low flushed scarlet as it opens. Best when full out. Each $1.35. 
PEACE. There never has been a rose like this one. Has to be seen 
to be appreciated. Its shades of yellow, pale gold, cream and ivory 
with a blush of pink on the petal edges, blend to make a rose of 
rare beauty. Each $2.00. 
REX ANDERSON. Pat. No. 335. Handsome buds and flowers of 
great size. Cream, turning pure white with age. Several blooms 
on each stem. Vigorous plants. Each $1.50. 
SONATA. P.P. Exceptionally good. Long-pointed buds. Intensely 
red. A high-centered flower which gradually lightens towards the 
center petals. Fragrant. Each $1.50. 
Protect your roses with ORTHO brand rose dust. It protects from all rose insects and diseases. Blower type can $1.00 each. 

ROSE SPECIAL No. 2 
The following are Oregon grown, non-irrigated. They are 
No. 2 size. All will bloom the first year. A special purchase 
makes it possible for us to offer the following roses. One each 
of 12 varieties for $4.50. No changes. Sold in sets of 12 only. 
KATHERINE KORDES. Red. LADY MARGARET 
CONDESA DE SASTAGO. STEWART. Yellow. 
Red and yellow. MME. ED HERRIOT. Coral. 
E. G. HILL. Red. MME. JULES BOUCHE. 
GEN. MacARTHUR. Rose. White. 
GOLDEN DAWN. Yellow. MRS. SAM McGREDY. 
HOOSIER BEAUTY. Salmon. 
Crimson. 
RAPTURE. Flesh 
PADRE. Copper. 
ROSE SPECIAL No. 3 
In this set are No. 3 size bushes, sometimes called liners. 
They are small, but healthy green bushes. Most will bloom 
and make nice plants the first summer. An economical way 
to get a rose garden. One each 12 varieties, $2.50, as follows: 
AMI QUINARD. Red. GOLDEN RAPTURE. Yellow, 
ANGELE PERNET. Orange. IMP. POTENTATE. 
CHARLES P. KILHAM. Red. Dark red. 
CRISTOPHER STONE. K. A. VICTORIA. White. 
Scarlet. McGREDY’S YELLOW. 
DUCHESS OF ATHOL. MRS. HENRY BOWLES. 
Orange and Rose. Rose-Pink. 
FEU J. LOOYMANS. Yellow. PREMIER. Rose-red. 
No changes in sets and no half sets 

