PATENTED ROSES 
(Priced as Marked) 
Charlotte Armstrong (Pat. No. 455). The long buds are a bright 
shade of carmine which open to cerise in hot weather and to 
spectrum-red in cool weather. Double, high-centered fragrant 
blooms are supported on long, strong vigorous stems with deep 
green, leathery foliage that is highly resistant to mildew. Each, 
$1.50. 
Eclipse (Pat. No. 172). Long streamlined bud of rich golden yel- 
low. One of the finest newer yellow roses. A vigorous, prolific 
bloomer and tall grower with dark green, disease-resistant fo- 
liage. An excellent cut flower with long stems. Mildly fragrant 
but continuously in bloom. Excellent for boutonniers. Each, 
SoD. 
Fred Edmunds (Pat. No. 731). One of the newer sorts. Symmetri- 
cal buds of burnt-orange open to glorious 25-petaled blooms of 
vivid glowing coppery orange which slowly changes to apricot. 
A spreading plant with glistening otive-green foliage. Each, 
$1.50. 
Heart’s Desire (Pat. No. 501). Small, slender buds of deep red 
opening to a loose semi-double flower of velvety red which does 
does not fade. True rich old-time rose fragrance. Each, $1.50. 
Lowell Thomas (Pat. No. 595). Very double high-centered flow- 
ers of a lasting canary yellow. Vigorous, compact bush of up- 
right habit and leathery foliage. Each, $1.50. 
Mme. Henri Guillot (Pat. No. 337). Pointed buds of warm rasp- 
berry pink expanding into big exhibition flowers. Glossy foliage. 
Each les Os 
Peace (Pat. No. 591). Yellow buds edged in pink slowly opening 
to glorious five-inch blooms of alabaster white. Clean holly- 
like foliage; flowers produced in succession throughout the sea- 
son. Each, $2.00. 
Pinocchio (Pat. No. 484). Floribunda. Rich salmon flushed with 
gold changing to soft clear pink as blooms develop. Exotic, 
fruity fragrance, everblooming, disease resistant. Each, $1.25. 
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TREE ROSES—Sturdy trunks, we!l branched crowns 
PINOCCHIO 
Ruth Alexander. Tne beautiful, prize winning, patented climber. 
A glorious orange-copper color, semi-double, with perfectly 
shaped, long, slender buds. One of the most beautiful of the 
new roses. Each, $2.00. 
Saturnia (Pat. No. 349). Flowers brilliant cardinal-red, reverse 
salmon-yellow and copper. Awarded Gold Medal given by Gov- 
ernor of Rome for best new Italian rose. Each, $1.50. 
Shangri-La (Pat. No. 665). One of the newest, very fragrant, long 
shapely, uniform silvery pink buds, high centered blossom very 
full (35 petals) and lasting. Sturdy stems, vigorous growth, pro- 
fuse with its flowers. Each, $1.50. 
TREE ROSES 
These are the same fine roses we offer in the bush varieties grafted 
on standards 36 to 42 inches high where they show to maximum 
advantage. They make a highly ornamental addition to any yard 
Ideal as a centerpiece for a bed of bush roses, or as a line of color 
to edge a lawn. Each $4.00; 6 for $20.00. 
Varieties available: 
Margaret McGredy 
Betty Uprichard 
McGredy’s Scarlet 
McGredy’s Ivory 
Mrs. Sam McGredy 
Mme. Jules Bouche 
P. S. Dupont 
Pink Radiance 
Christopher Stone 
Condesa de Sastago 
Edith Nellie Perkins 
E-Gy tall 
Etoile de Hollande 
Hinrich Gaede 
Picture 
Pres. Hoover 
Red Radiance 
Talisman 
Note: Because of the scarcity of the above, please list an accept- 
able substitute when ordering, or indicate that a substitute of our 
choice will be acceptable. 
SWEENEY, KRIST & DIMM, HORTICULTURAL PRINTERS, PORT 
AND, OREGON 
