ROSES 
We are again offering some of the best Hybrid 
Tea Roses selected from a large list. They are all 
Northern California grown, hardy and vigorous. 
EVERBLOOMING HYBRID TEAS 
RED RADIANCE—Bright rose-red. 
POINSETTIA—Large double open flowers of bright 
scarlet. Vigorous and prolific bloomer. 
PINK RADIANCE—Brilliant rose-pink. Very fra- 
grant. 
GOLDEN DAWN—Rich yellow, suffused old rose. 
McCREEDY’S IVORY—Large, well shaped, creamy 
white, fragrant. 
EVERBOOMING CLUSTER 
CAMEO—Florabunda—Shell-pink and salmon with 
a glow of gold. 
FLORADORA — Florabunda — Many scarlet and 
geranium red flowers. 25 petaled. Very special. 
RAMBLER ROSES 
MARY WALLACE—Outstanding large flowered 
double pink rambler. 
PAUL’S SCARLET—Scarlet flowers borne in clus- 
ters. One of the best climbers. 
All of the above roses are No. I Grade at 95c 
each; 3 for $2.70. Add 30c postage and packing on 
any number. 
HOW TO GROW ROSES 
Roses thrive best in a clay loam soil heavily 
enriched with well rotted manure. Prepare the bed 
12 inches deep in an open airy situation unshaded 
by trees or buildings. Early spring planting is 
recommended in this climate. 
All roses should be pruned back closely at 
planting and every spring thereafter. Roses must 
have winter protection here. Before ground freezes 
mound up soil about each plant and cover with 
leaves, straw, or evergreen boughs. Watch for dis- 
eases and insect pests. 
