Wholesale Roses 5 

BUSH ROSES 
Pink Shades 
COUNTESS VANDAL. Pat. 38. Brilliant pink 
and salmon, suffused yellow, at base; distinc- 
tive form. Retail $485. /,i%o 
ENCHANTMENT. Pat. 737. A stately 35 petalled 
rose, often attaining 6 inches across; a new 
tone of delicate peach-pink; persistent bloomer. 
Retail $2.00. 
GOOD NEWS. Pat. 426. Large, 60 petalled rose 
in coppery-pink tones, highly rated for its pro- 
fuse and persistent bloom habit; excellent 
everywhere and can take plenty of hot sun 
without complaining. Retail $1.50. 
J. OTTO THILOW. Rich glowing rose-pink; 
large and double. 
JUNO. P.A.F. A rare bright clear pink. The plant 
is low, bushy and compact; glossy foliage; 
form and color near perfection. Retail $1.75. 
MISSION BELLS. Pat. 923. All-America Award 
Winner for 1950. A deep glowing salmon, open- 
ing to a clear shrimp pink color. Very vig- 
orous; disease resistant; coppery green foliage; 
buds pointed. This rose produces quantities of 
blooms, large, with delicate tea fragrance. 
About 40 Petals. Retail $2.00. 
PICTURE. Famous for its fine form; clear rose- 
pink. 
PRIMA DONNA. Pat. 639. “Exquisite in form; 
intriguing in color.” Deep salmon with pink 
suffusion, entense pink in the heart; sunfast; 
sturdy, disease resistant. Retail $485. / 
SAN GABRIEL. Pat. 860. Deep salmon-pink, 
one of the Mission Series of the late Ted Mor- 
ris, in a cross with Poinsettia; very vigorous 
to 3p feet; profuse bloom. Retail $1.50. 
SANTA ANITA. Pat. 539. Soft velvety pink; 
highly regarded. Retail $1.25. 
SHOW GIRL. Pat. 646. Deep pink exhibition 
rose by W. E. Lammerts; best rose in Pacific 
Rose Society's Spring Show, 1947. Retail $1.50. 
SONATA. Pat. 732. ‘All the delicate tones and 
vibrant harmony of a musical masterpiece.” 
Varying shades of deep pink; exceptionally 
prolific. Retail $485. /“o 
SUSAN LOUISE. “One of the most valuable 
roses in existence.”’ Justifies the term “ever 
blooming.” Soft pink. 
