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BUSH ROSES 
Pink Shades 
TOM BRENEMAN. Pat 986. A rose with great fragrance, long point- 
Ss ee of coral hues. Tremendous fine growth and foliage. Retail 
YOURS TRULY. Pat 697. Large double rose-pink blooms, brightened 
by a tinge of yellow at the base of each petal; fragrant, long last- 
ing. Retail $1.50. 
BUSH ROSES 
White Shades 
FRAU KARL DRUSCHKI. Has been well called “The Snow Queen” 
—the standard of perfection, for all white roses. 
KAISERIN AUGUSTE VIKTORIA. A close rival of Druschki for top 
honors; persistent bloomer. 
McGREDY'S IVORY. Long pointed bud of exquisite form. A show 
winner. | 
NEIGE PARFUM. Exceptionally fragrant; large, double white. 
SLEIGH BELLS. Pat. 1004. A white rose that really produces blooms. 
Large ovoid buds wtih 40 or more petals; fine foliage; long stems. 
Retail $2.00. 
SNOWBIRD. Produces a large crop of well formed snow white 
blooms which have a feathery look when fully open. Very popular, 
especially in Southern California. 
WHITE WINGS. Pat. 850. One of the fine single roses; large; frag- 
rant; very bushy and upright in growth. We like this white rose. 
Retail $1.50. 
BUSH ROSES 
Clear Yellow and Orange 
CROWN OF GOLD. An offspring of good old Joanna Hill; long 
pointed buds open to large, double, deep gold blooms, on strong 
stems; very vigorous to 5 feet. 
DEBONAIR. Pat. 677. A brand-new yellow; upright grower; fine 
form on long stems. Retail $1.75. 
ECLIPSE. Pat. 172. Famous for its exceptionally long, curling buds 
of unchanging deep gold, on good cutting stems. Retail $1.75. 
