Offer America’s Ginest Retes 
GROWN IN CALIFORNIA ON HARDY STOCK © 
EVERBLOOMING ROSES GUARANTEED TO BLOOM FIRST YEAR 
New Patented Euertleeming Bush Roses 
Priced individually as price established by patent holder 
Capistrano (Pat. applied for). 
1 Rich shade of deep glowing rose pink in the bud as well as 
in the open flower. 
Produces large buds on long stems. A. A. R. S. award 1950. $2.50 each. 
Charlotte Armstrong (Pat. No. 455). Winner 1941 All American Award. 
7 é 5 1 Long streamlined 
carmine buds and glorious open flowers of spectrum red. Long stems. 
$1.50 each. 
Countess Vandal (Pat No. 38). Long, pointed, orange-copper buds; flowers are large, double, 
high-centered, and have a rich fragrance. The blooms are borne on long stems. $1.35 each. 
f (Pat. No. 105). Deep crimson, glorious in its perfect its size and its 
One of the most popular and free blooming. $1.50 each. 
Diamond Jubilee (Pat. No. 824). Very double flowers of glowing buff-orange with a touch of 
orange-yellow at base of petals. A. A. R. S. award 1948. $2.00 each. 
Forty Niner (Pat. No. 792). Its contrasting, brilliantly hued bi-colors are startling in 
brilliant, yet blended beautifully. Inside Orient-red, outside chrome yellow. 1949. $2.00 each. 
Mirandy (Pat. No. 692). A huge red rose, very dark and richly perfumed; winner of first 
place in All-American Rose Selections for 1945, $1.50 each. 
Mission Bells. Deep glowing salmon which opens to a clear shrimp pink. Vigorous and heav- 
ily covered with disease-resistant coppery green foliage. A. A. R. S. award 1950. $2.50 each. 
Mme. Chiang Kai-Shek. Perfectly chiseled petals clasped in long, spiral buds unfurled slowly, 
culminating in limpid, light clear canary-yellow flowers of perfect proportions. Patented. 
Winner 1943 All American Rose Selection test. $1.50 each. 
New Yorker (Pat. No. 823). Brilliant red with long lasting color. 
orous. An excellent rose producing large flowers on long stems. 
Crimson Glory 
\ form, 
fragrance. 
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Crimson Glory 
ROSES PRE-PAID 
With Order of 4 or More 
Planting Instructions Included. 

Sturdy, upright and vig- 
$2.00 each. 

Nocturne (Pat. No. 713). Very strong growing, bushy, upright, 
and produces many flowers, each with an individual stem. 
The buds are long and gracefully shaped, dark red with 
maroon shadings; in cool weather it tends to purple some. 
$1.50 each. 
Peace (Pat. No. 591). Buds golden-yellow, petals edged pink; 
as the flower opens the gold changes to ivory or alabaster- 
white, at all times beautiful; large; long-lasting. Winner of 
1946 award, All-American Rose Selection test. $2.00 each. 
Rose of Freedom (Pat. No. 791). Winners of City of Portland 
rose award. Long stemmed currant-red blossoms. $1.50 each. 
Rubaiyat (Pat. No. 758). Long, pointed, attractive buds on 
tall, strong upright stems, slowly opens into a very large 
bloom of rose-red to crimson in the center of half-open flow- 
er. reverse of petals several shades lighter; free blooming. 
Winner of 1947 Award, All-American Rose Selection test. 
$1.50 each. 
San Fernando (Pat. No. 785). A magnificent 30 petaled rose of 
glowing currant-red changing to bright glowing scaret. A. A. 
R. S. Award for 1948. $2.00 each. 
Sutters Gold (Pat. applied for). 
buds richly shaded with orange and red. 
A. A. R. S. award 1950. $2.50 each. 
Beautiful long pointed yellow 
Rich tea fragrance. 
Taffeta (Pat. No. 716). 
ing to begonia-rose in the open flower. 
yellow. Petals often frilled. A. A. R. S. 
Rich carmine rose in the bud chang- 
Reserve of petal is 
Award 1948. $1.50. 
Tallyho (Pat. No. 828). Inside petals a unique shade of pink, 
outside a rich crimson. The long stemmed blooms open 
slowly. A. A. R. S. award 1949. $2.00 each. 
Texas Centennial (Pat. No. 256). Long pointed buds; velvety 
vermilion-red aging to carmine-red; large; fragrant; long 
stems. A sport of Pres. Hoover. $1.25 each. 
Hardy, Climbing Roses 
$1.00 each, 5 or more at 98c each, 10 or more at 95c each, except as quoted. 
Climbing American Beauty. Beautiful buds and large flowers Silver Moon. Creamy buds; beautiful, semi-double, very large 
of excellent form on good stems; almost the same rich color 
and fragrance as Bush American Beauty though not as 
large because there are so many flowers; the size may be 
increased by pinching off some of the buds; strong, healthy, 
vigorous, reaching 10 ft. or more; early Climber and Pillar. 
Dr. W. Van Fieet. Delicate flesh-pink, the center deepening 
into rosy-flesh; its beautiful pointed buds resembling hybrid 
teas open into semi-double, cupped flowers borne singly on 
stems of good length for cutting; medium-early to mid- 
season; blooms over a long period. Seldom bothered by in- 
sects and diseases; good growth, attaining 20 feet; prune 
moderately. Climber. F 
Mary Wallace. One of the best climber and tall pillar roses. 
Pretty buds opening into charming, semi-double, cupped flow- 
ers often 4 inches across; very bright, clear rose-pink, the 
base of the petals shaded salmon and gold; medium early; 
blooms very freely; moderately fragrant; resistant to mildew; 
vigorous, reaching 20 feet; prune moderately. 
Paul’s Scarlet Climber. Vivid scarlet shaded crimson, intensi- 
fied by the yellow stamens; flowers of good size, semi-double, 
in clusters of three to fifteen; a brilliant color well retained; 
early to mid-season; moderate growth, reaching 10 feet. 
Climber of moderate height and pillar. 
A climbing form of the well 
Everblooming. Truly a won- 
Pres. Herbert Hoover Climber. 
known rose of the same name. 
derful climber. $1.50 each. 
Primrose. The rosette-shaped 
their color better than many 
midseason. 
primrose-yellow blooms hold 
roses of this class; climber; 
white flowers, often 3 to 4 inches across, a cluster of golden 
stamens in the center; midseason; foliage rich, dark green; 
blooms very freely, covering the bush; vigorous, reaching 20 
to 30 feet; one of the best. 
Spanish Beauty; Mme. Gregoire Staechelin. Long pointed crim- 
son buds opening into large pink blooms, the outside marked 
ruby-carmine; fragrant; blooms freely; long stems suitable 
for cutting; early. Pillar and Climber. 
Talisman Climber. A climbing form of the beautiful Talisman. 
Everblooming—best when given a protected but sunny spot. 
$1.50 each. 
Patented Climbing Roses 
Blaze (Pat. No. 10). 
Paul’s Searlet. Recurrent bloomer. 
$1.50 each. 
A hardy vigorous climbing rose similar to 
Flowers scarlet-crimson. 
Dr. J. H. Nicolas (Pat. No. 457). Vigorous plant, dark green 
foliage, double deep rose-pink flowers 5 to 6 inches across. 
One of the best everblooming climbers. $1.50 each. 
Peace Climber (Pat. applied for). Truly a gem for the garden. 
A climbing form of the new Peace rose. Everblooming, vig- 
orous and fragrant. $2.00 each. 
