
Top: CHRISTOPHER STONE, DUQUESA DE PENARANDA. Center: McGREDY'S YELLOW, 
PRESIDENT HOOVER. 
THE DOCTOR. Bottom: HINRICH GAEDE, 
Our Selection of 
ROSES FOR YOUR 
GARDEN 
Each $1.10 
6 for $6.00 
12 for $11.00 
Postpaid 
General List of OREGON GROWN STANDARD ROSES 
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AMI QUINARD—A vigorous profuse-blooming plant, with long pointed 
blackish-garnet buds, opening to loose, semi-double blooms which are 
so dark they seem almost black. 
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 bloom- 
er on a tall upright plant. 
CHRISTOPHER STONE—A scarlet-crimson rose, sensational for its form, 
color, fragrance, and freedom of bloom. The lovely pointed buds come 
singly on erect firm stems and open to vivid scarlet blooms with large 
heavy-textured petals which, in the fall, are veiled with a dusky nap of 
blackish crimson. Plants vigorous, foliage olive-green, and disease- 
resistant. 
CONDESA DE SASTAGO—This rose simply stormed its way to the top 
with its rich unusual colors, delightful fragrance, and free bloom on 
plants of unusual vigor. The flowers are coppery-red inside, reverse 
of petals pure gold. Dark glossy foliage. 
CYNTHIA—Buds are long, pointed and open to full double flowers of 
rich coppery rose. An excellent cutting rose as well as effective for 
garden color. Tall upright grower. 
DAINTY BESS—Slender salmon-rose buds opening to single medium 
sized flowers with crinkled and wavy petals of soft rose-pink. The 
brilliant crimson stamens make a very pleasing contrast. 
DUQUESA DE PENARANDA—A beautiful rose with a coloring of 
orange-apricot backed with deeper coppery tones. A strong upright 
grower with plenty of clean bright foliage. 
EDITH NELLIE PERKINS—Long pointed buds of oriental-red, shaded 
cerise-orange, opening to double lasting blooms which are salmon- 
pink inside and cerise-orange on the outside of the petals. A real 
favorite with all gardeners. 
EDITOR McFARLAND—tThis 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. 
Continued on pages 12, 13 and 14 

2 Books We!Recommend 
to Amateur Growers: 
HOW TO GROW ROSES 
By Robert Pyle and Horace McFarland — $2.00 
and 
ROSES FOR EVERY GARDEN 
By R. C. Allen — $3.50 




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