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GROWING THINGS 

Patented Bush Roses 
Many of the finer, new roses are patented. 
The price on such varieties is standard all over 
America. We grow part of our patents under 
license from the patentees. The others are 
grown for us by Oregon growers, so that we 
offer acclimated bushes. These are available 
in December. 
APPLAUSE—Won Gold medal at Baga- 
telle Gardens in Paris. Many petaled blooms 
are dazzling light red in ovoid bud. Buds and 
flowers are large and pleasantly fragrant. Vig- 
orous compact plant is very productive of 
blooms. Sie io. 
BRAVO—A big, bold, red rose. New this 
year. Brilliant even in hottest weather. $2.00. 
CHARLOTTE ARMSTRONG—tThe first 
“all-American” selection and still one of the 
three or four top varieties. Long pointed blood- 
red buds. Large, double, fragrant, spectrum- 
red to cerise blooms. $1.50. 
CRIMSON GLORY—Long, pointed bud. 
Large semi-double, fragrant, deep velvety 
crimson blooms. $1.35. 
CHINA DOLL—This polyantha produces 
one to two-inch pink baby roses in unbelievable 
quantities, often having 200 blooms at one 
time. The 18-inch plants produce continually. 
$1.25. 
DEBONAIR—A profusion of mimosa yel- 
low buds that open to high-centered clear 
primrose-yellow flowers. Old fashioned rose 
fragrance. $1.50. 
ECLIPSE—Long pointed buds of yellow. 
splices 
FANDANGO—Rich, deep scarlet ovoid 
buds. Flower opens bright cerise red that is 
attractive until last petal falls. Petals large, 
crisp and ruffled. One of the first to bloom in 
spring and blooms continuously. Mildly frag- 
PANG. SL LOs 
FIESTA—A dazzling rose with stripes and 
flecks of bright yellow on a background of rich 
vermilion. No two flowers are colored exactly 
alike. A low spreading grower. This gaily col- 
ae rose is something different and unusual. 
1.50. 
FORT Y-NINER—A brilliantly colored bi- 
color. Outside of petals rich chrome yellow, 
sometimes over-laid with pink. Outside of pet- 
als brilliant Oriental red. Long buds. Many 
petaled flowers with long stems. Last year 
All-American selection. $1.75. 
FRED EDMUNDS—All American 1944. 
Seine burnt-orange, blooms orange-apricot. 
FIRST LOVE—New. Long, slender buds 
of pale pink, borne one flower to the stem. 
Dainty and beautiful. $2.00. 
JUNO—Marvelous buds and long-lasting 
flowers in pure sparkling pink. $1.75. 
LOWELL THOMAS—Clear canary yel- 
low. $1.50. 
MME. HENRI GUILLOT — Cerise pink. 
Long pinted buds. $1.50. 
_NOCTURNE—AlIl American for 1948. 
Bright cardinal red with dark shadings of 
crimson. Long buds on long stems. Fairly 
fragrant. $1.50. 
PINKIE—AI]] American 1948. Dainty, 
fragrant baby rose with long buds and opening 
into 2-inch flowers in tremendous profusion. 
The two-foot plants bloom from spring till 
frost. Fine for corsage use. $1.50. 
PEACE—All American for 1946 and con- 
sidered by many to be the finest rose in exist- 
ence. Immense blooms of soft yellow edged 
with pink. $2.00. 
PINNOCHIO—Salmon, flushed gold. 
heavy blooming polyantha. $1.25. 
RUBAIYAT—Red rose to crimson. 
SHOW GIRL — Perfect, Long deep pink 
buds. Fragrant. One of best cutting roses 
grown. Long stems and lasting blooms. $1.50. 
SATURNIA—Cardinal-red and yellow. A 
prize winner. $1.50. 
SIGNORA—Orange, 
blend. $1.35. 
TALLY HO—Inside of petals pink and out- 
side varies from crimson to cardinal red. Spicy 
A 
apricot and gold 


fragrance. Long stemmed, lasting flowers. 
Last year All-American selection. $1.75. 
TAFFETA—All American 1948. A heavy 
producer of long-stemmed fragrant buds in 
rich pink and salmon. The open flower is be- 
anne red with some yellow on the reverse. 
Quantity prices on Patented varieties— 
3 or more $2.00 bushes at $1.70 each. 
8 or more $1.75 varieties at $1.50 each. 
3 or more $1.50 varieties at $1.25 each. 

1950 - 1951 
ALL-AMERICAN 
AWARD WINNERS 
CAPISTRANO—Deep glowing rose- 
pink blooms with rich, lasting fragrance. 
$2.00. 
MISSION BELLS — Deep, glowing 
salmon, opening to a clear shrimp-pink 
color. $2.00. 
SUTTERS GOLD—Bud orange, ov- 
erlaid with Indian red. Fragrant. $2.00 
FASHION—A floribundi. Deep coral- 
peach, double blooms in clusters. Beauti- 
ful at all stages. Drops clean. $2.00. 


FOUR NEW 
CLIMBING ROSES 
RED STAECHELIN— 
A vigorous growing, ever-blooming 
variety that produces great quanti- 
ties of large, double, fragrant red 
blossoms all through the summer. We 
believe it to be the finest red climber 
for Willamette valley conditions. 
Price $1.00. 
HIGH NOON— 
The only climber to ever be award- 
ed All American selection. A repeat 
blooming climber producing yellow 
flowers that fade in the hot sun the 
least of any yellow variety of our 
knowledge. Price $1.75. 
CLIMBING PEACE— 
A climbing form of this great rose. 
Yellow flowers edged with pink in 
great size. Price $2.00. 
CLIMBING TEXAS CENTENNIAL— 
Long brick-red buds and large 
flowers. Vigorous growers. $1.50 ea. 

Floribunda Roses 
75c each 
These are the larger flowered cluster roses. 
They are usually hybrids between our ordinary 
hybrid-tea roses and the small flowered poly- 
anthas. They are as continuous blooming as 
are the polyanthas. For four or five months of 
continuous color use the floribundas and the 
polyanthas. . 
BABY CHATEAU — Clusters of large, 
double, fragrant garnet shaded red. 
CINNABAR — Semi-double 
Abundant, continuous blooms. 
EUTIN — Double, glowing carmine-red. 
Clusters up to 100 on a single strong stem. 
Continuous blooming. 
FLORADORA—Very double scarlet - red 
flowers. 
RED RIPPLES—Semi-double, open crim- 
son flowers. 
scarlet-red. 



Bush Roses 
These are Salem-grown, acclimated rose 
bushes. We grow most of them in our own 
nursery. After digging, our bushes are stored 
outdoors, in moist air. We do not wax our 
bushes as this unnatural practice is only re- 
sorted to to give partial protection against 
drying out when the bushes must be kept in a 
dry store. The following list contains most of 
the better non-patented varieties that have 
proven adapted to Oregon conditions. 
Toe each 
AMI QUINARD—A very dark red. 
AUTUMN—Burnt orange. 
AUSTRIAN COPPER—A shrub rose with 
single flowers with copper red petals with re- 
verse petals golden yellow. 
BETTY UPRICHARD—Copper-pink. 
CECILE BRUNNER—Tiny buds of pink. 
CUBA—Orange-scarlet. 
CHRISTOPHER STONE — Blazing crim- 
son. One of the best. : 
CONDESA DE SASTAGO — Yellow and 
raspberry red bicolor. 
DOROTHY JAMES—Two toned chamois 
pink. 
ETOILE DE HOLLANDE—Dark velvety 
red. 
FRAU KARL DRUSKI—White. 
GIRONA—Red and yellow blend. 
HINRICH GAEDE—Copper-orange. 
LOS ANGELES—Flame pink. 
LULU—Slender buds of coral-apricot. 
LADY LECONFIELD—Fragrant, creamy- 
white. Long pointed buds. One of best white. 
MRS. E. P.. THOM—A fine yellow. 
MRS. SAM McGREEDY—Copper-yellow- 
orange; long stem; pointed bud. 
MRS. P. S. DUPONT—Slender yellow 
buds. 
MME. EDU HERRIOTT—Coral pink. 
MME. JULES BOUCHE— White. 
McGREDY’S YELLOW—One of the best 
yellows. 
McGREDY’S IVORY—A fine white. 
MOUNT EVEREST—Enormous white 
flowers. Vigorous grower. 
NIGHT—Very dark red. f 
NIGGER BOY—Long, pointed buds. 
Frangrant, very dark, velvety blackish maroon. 
Has heavy flowering habit of the floribundas. 
PICTURE—Beautiful pink buds. 
POINSETTA—Poinsetta red. 
PRES. HOOVER — Orange - scarlet and 
pink. 
RED HOOVER—A beautiful cherry red. 
SNOWBIRD—Fragrant, white well formed 
flowers. 
SOUTHPORT—Red. 
TALISMAN—Mixture of red, orange and 
copper. 
TEMNO—Fairly large, full, fragrant, very 
stviking dark maroon. Darker than either Night 
or Ami Quinard and more double. 
THE DOCTOR—One of best pinks. 
Send For Complete List of 
ROSES 
including a Fine Selection of 
CLIMBERS 
MOSS ROSES 
POLYANTHA ROSES 
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Send to— 
Knight Pearcy Nursery 
P. O. Box 12, Salem, Oregon 
or Phone in and a list will be mailed 
to you. 
