MRS. P. S. DuPONT. Golden yellow buds, tinted with red; semi- 
double flowers. Fragrant. $1.25 each. 
MRS. SAM McGREDY. Vital in color and rich in fragrance. Foliage, 
a beautiful bronzy green. $1.25 each. 
NEW YORKER (Plant Patent No. 823). The showy scarlet rose, 
with large velvety textured petals. Fragrant, high centered blooms. 
Vigorous bushy growth. Excellent foliage. $2.00 each. 
NIGHT. A dark red rose. Both the symmetrical buds and well 
shaped flowers are deep crimson brushed with black and maroon. 
Spicy fragrance. Moderate growth. $1.25 each. 
Qr NOCTURNE (Plant Patent No. 713). Cardinal red; long 
‘SBS perfect buds with dark foliage. $1.50 each. 
@ PEACE (Plant Patent No. 591). Coloring of a morning sun- 
A8B* rise. Perfume of a garden at eventide. Leaves of a polished 
green. $2.00 each. 
PICTURE, Flamingo pink, with morning sunshine for its under- 
tones. Picturesque, glowing and long-lasting flower. Sweet fra- 
grance. $1.25 each. 
PRESIDENT HOOVER. Ouistanding multi-colored rose. An old 
favorite. Handsome buds open into gigantic blooms. Exquisite fra- 
grance. Plant likes plenty of room. $1.25 each. 
PLANT PATEN 
ECLIPSE NO. 172 
@) RUBAIYAT (Plant Patent No. 758). Rich crimson red. Huge 
flower. $1.50 each. 
(@) SAN FERNANDO (Plant Patent No. 785). Noble red, with 
*8B> exciting fragrance and elegant foliage. $1.50 each. 
SAN GABRIEL (Plant Patent applied for). Deep copper-pink, with 
transparent overtones of red orange and flame red. $1.50 each. 
SAN LUIS REY (Plant Patent applied for). This charming and 
shapzly rose shines forth in vibrant shad2zs of magic gold. The 
fragrance is delicate. Foliage gleaming. Compact growth. $1.50 
each. 
SANTA ANITA (Plant Patent No. 539). A true dezp pink rose. 
Its genzrosity of beauteous blooms makes it worthy of a niche in 
any rose gard-n. Dense bright green foliage and good growing 
qualities. $1.25 each. 
SATURNIA (Plant Patent No. 349). Shades of red copper and 
yellow copper. Shiny, dark green foliage. Excellent for cutting. 
$1.50 each. 
SHOW GIRL (Plant Patent No. 646). The deep pink roze with th 
subtle fragrance. Vigorous. $1.59 each. 
SIGNORA (Plant Patent No. 201). An appealing rose creation of 
burnished orange-yellow, opening to a mandarin hu2. Strong up- 
right growth. Polished foliage. $1.50 each. 
SNOWBIRD. High centered, snowy white, intensely fragrant flow- 
ers. Exceptionally fine foliage. $1.25 each. 
@) SUTTER’ GOLD (Plant Patent No. 885). The exciting colors 
of red and orange enhance its vivid yellow buds. The open 
flower is perfection. Emerging from its 30 crisp petals is a fra- 
ae as rare as gold itself. It has vigor. It has everything. $2.00 
each. 
SWEET SIXTEEN (Plant Patent No. 631). This rose is glowing 
and vivacious in shades of pink, rose and glints of gold. Plants are 
tall and slender. Fragrance is refreshing. The large but dainty buds 
have long straight stems and are lovely in form. $1.50 each. 
@ TAFFETA (Plant Patent No. 716). Coloring as changeable 
3* as a sunset. Fascinating, intriguing. $1.50 each. 
@ TALISMAN. Contrast and variation in the shades of flaming 
scarlet and golden amber. $1.25 each. 
(@%\ TALLY HO (Plant Patent No. 828). The new color rose with 
irresistible, spicy fragrance. $1.75 each. 
THE DOCTOR. Enormous, large petaled pink blooms. Intense 
fragrance. Plant is modest in growth. $1.25 each. 
TEXAS CENTENNIAL (Plant Patent No. 162). Glowing carmine 
red, becoming deeper in cool weather. $1.50 each. 
TREE ROSES 
CALIFORNIA McGREDY’‘S IVORY 
CAPISTRANO McGREDY’‘S YELLOW 
CHARLOTTE ARMSTRONG ~~ MRS. E. P. THOM 
CHRISTOPHER STONE INAS; 1. SS, [DIUIEO}NTTE 
SGQENIPSIE PEACE 
ETOILE DE HOLLANDE PICTURE 
FASHION PRESIDENT HOOVER 
FORTY-NINER SUPERS. GOED 
J OTTO THILOW TALISMAN 
MME. HENRI GUILLOT TEXAS CENTENNIAL 
$5.00 each; 10 or more less 10% 
SUCCESS WITH ROSES 
Keep moist and cool until planting time. While digging holes 
to receive the roses, keep them in a bucket of water. Dig 
spacious holes, mounding soil in center. Place the roots over 
the mound and set the bud union at ground level, and fill in 
with top soil. Soak with a slow stream of water and fill in 
with additional soil as required. 
A good, all-purpose spray for roses consists of a combination 
pyrethrum-rotenone insecticide (containing light oil for 
spreading) and a fungicide containing copper. Begin spray- 
ing in early spring and repeat each week as long as necessary. 
Use a balanced commercial fertilizer, about one heaping 
trowelful applied in the basin around the plant. Soak soil 
first, then apply fertilizer, then soak again. Don’t prune too 
early; January is a good time. Keep the plants open in the 
Centehn 
FANDANGO (Plant Pat. No. 894) qi 
