
CALIFORNIA CENTENNIAL (Pat. Applied For) 
Condesa de Sastago. Unsurpassed in brilliancy of color, this hybrid 
of Spanish origin combines glowing orange-scarlet petals, bright yellow 
on the outside, in a lovely cup-shaped flower. Flowers and buds 
sweetly fragrant. 95¢ each. 
Eclipse. Long streamlined pale yellow buds 2 inches long. Pick a 
bouquet every morning, each beautiful bud on a long stem. Petals 
large and tough. Strong bush, flowers mildly fragrant. (Pat. 172.) 
$1.35 each. 
Etoile de Hollande. You will want this one if you have a heat prob- 
lem. Nearly mildew proof and good even in the hottest weather. 
Red flowers. One of the best red roses and long a favorite. 95c¢ each. 
Fandango (Pat. Applied for). Beautiful, rich, deep scarlet in bud be- 
coming a bright and attractive cerise in the open flower. Petals are 
large and have a crisp and ruffled appearance. Mildly fragrant. $2.00 
each. 
ie) Fashion (Pat. 789). Floribunda. This rose is a new color in 
roses—deep coral pink. A most attractive and appealing shade. 
Flowers in clusters are just the right size for table decorations, corsages 
and the like. Bush grows to 3 feet high, is strong, vigorous and free 
blooming. 1950 All-American. $2.00 each. 
Qe Forty-niner (Pat. 792). A brilliant hued bicolor rose, outstand- 
AAR S ing for the vivid color contrast in the petals—outside rich yellow, 
inside a vivid red. Buds chrome yellow, sometimes overlaid with pink, 
change to straw yellow in the fully open flower. The inside of the petals 
is a shade of orient red at first, later assuming a cherry tone. Mild, 
pleasing fragrance. $2.00 each. 
@ Fred Edmunds (Pat. 731). New orange colored rose with color 
SBS <6 rich it will startle you when you see it. Vigorous plants, glossy 
large foliage and flowers have a wonderful fragrance. Older blooms 
are soft apricot orange. $1.50 each. 
Girona. One of the most colorful and fragrant of roses. 
Lovely shades of Tyrian rose blended with soft golden 
yellow, making a very beautiful combination. 95¢ each. 
Golden Rapture. A good name for this rose for you will 
go into raptures when you s¢ée the rich, pure yellow 
flowers without any other shading. Perfect roses with 
velvety petals and having a mild, pleasing fragrance. 
95c each. 
>, Grand Duchess Charlotte (Pat. 774). Intense 
Ke. scarlet color opening to flowers of glowing car- 
Fragrance of ripe fruit. Makes a strong growing 
plant with branching habit. One of the finer roses of 
recent introduction. $1.50 each. 
mine. 
The color 
Long stems 
Hadley. Very popular brilliant crimson rose. 
is rich and the flowers full and fragrant. 
for cutting. An excellent bush. 95¢ each. 
(@ Heart’s Desire (Pat. 501). All America winner. The finest red 
AARS rose of recent introduction. Perfect deep red buds and large 
deliciously fragrant flowers are produced in quantity on this lovely 
rose. Powerful perfume. $1.50 each. 
J. Otto Thilow. The full heavy fragrance of these lovely rose-pink per- 
fect buds on stiff stems will entrance you as well as making those 
lovely bouquets you want so much for summer entertaining. 95¢ each. 
K. A. Victoria. After 50 years this free flowering rose, pure ivory white, 
is still outselling all oth2r white roses. Beautiful in bud and flower. 
Continuously in bloom. Best white for California. 95¢ each. 
a Katherine T. Marshall (Pat. 607). Warm glowing pink blooms 
AARS with a delicious fruity fragrance and perfect form. Buds long 
pointed with heavy petals opening to very large flowers. An extremely 
vigorous grower with long, strong stems. An exquisite pink rose. $1.50. 
(G | Lowell Thomas (Pat. 595). Rich golden yellow buds, growing 
Ag into a large flower borne on a heavy stem. Does well in all areas. 
Takes heat and cold. Mild fragrance. Large and robust plant. $1.50. 
Lulu. This has quantities of dainty, long, slender coral apricot buds. 
Wonderful for cutting. Always in bloom and colorful in the garden. 
Semi-double. Ranks high in popularity. 95¢ each. 
McGredy’s Yellow. This is a good grower. Withstands heat very wel! 
and does not fade. Deep green foliage. Leathery leaves. Perfectly 
formed buds of medium size, having plenty of petals in a lovely shade 
of light buttercup yellow. 95¢ each. 
nea Mirandy (Pat. 632). All America Winner, 1944. A glorious deep 
AIRS Fed rose, heavily double. Excellent in bud and as open flowers. 
You will like this new rose named in honor of Mirandy of radio fame. 
$1.50 each. 
Q Mission Bells (Pat. Applied for). Deep, glowing salmon, open- 
. ing to clear shrimp pink. Buds are pointed and open to high 
centered flowers often 5'2 inches across. Vigorous and _ heavily 
branched, thus heavy flowering with disease resistant, coppery green 
foliage. Fragrant. 1950 All-American. $2.50 each. 
Ka Mme. Chiang Kai-shek (Pat. 664). Large, long pointed buds, 
ANRS opening to huge empire yellow roses fading to a good tone of 
lemon yellow as the flower matures. 
grower with glossy, dark green foliage. 
Mme. Henri Guillot. Imagine a rose like raspberry ice and you can 
picture this one. Flowers opening to resemble camellias. Truly, this 
is a rose everyone should have. Luxuriant, glossy foliage, big, spreading 
plants, straight stems. Richly fragrant. (Pat. 337.) $1.50 each. 
Mrs. Sam McGredy. Beautiful copper orange heavily flushed with red 
on the outside. Distinct among roses and very popular. Buds long- 
pointed, high-centered, open to double, sweetly fragrant roses. 95c. 
Upright and sturdy, a vigorous 
$1.50 each. 


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