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The Best of the 
NEW AND OLD VARIETIES 
As We Know Them 
3—$1.50 Roses of same variety....... $3.90 
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ANGELS MATEU (Patent No. 174) 
A truly luscious shade, sometimes classi- 
fied as coral, suffused with old-rose. Fifty 
perfectly formed petals, with a fragrance 
of ripened blackberries. The opened 
bloom is even lovelier than the beautiful 
bud, as each day the colors deepen. Espe- 
cially satisfactory in the hot valleys. 
VER Yea oc: ode nani telat eee ae lay ee $1.75 
AUTUMN 
Autumn shades—orange, gold and car- 
mine. Shining foliage. Will mildew if 
neglected. Tall and spreading. 
ESC hier ene eee can. 3 Us $1.50 
BABE RUTH (Patent applied for) 
The originators say “It's a Hit,’ and that 
like its namesake, it never lets you down 
during the entire season. Strong, vigorous 
plants with green leathery foliage. Sal- 
mon copper buds open to. rose-pink 
blooms. Long, strong stems. Very free 
flOWerinc meach ms: eee ee: $2.00 
BEST REGARDS (Patent No. 652) 
Huge, brilliant blooms of deep cardinal 
red, with deep yellow markings. Vigor- 
ous grower, making a compact and 
shapely plant. Large leathery dark foli- 
age. Fragrant. Said to do best on the 
WestCoast bach ss erste. os thn $1.50 
BRAVO (Patent No. 983) 
A big brilliant red rose. Hot weather does 
not fade nor blue it. Grows bushy to 
medium height. Highly recommended 
throughout the United States, in the ’’Proof 
of the Pudding” in the American Rose 
Annual. A new Armstrong introduction. 
Beil, ce ee SACO oe ke ee $2.25 
CALIFORNIA CENTENNIAL 
(Patent rights reserved) 
This bright red rose was honored by the 
California State Legislature and is to be 
known as the ‘State Rose.” It is vigorous 
and upright in growth, sweetly fragrant, 
has long strong stems and flowers freely. 
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CAPISTRANO (Patent applied for) 
1950 AARS winner. Deep rich shade of 
rose-pink. Very vigorous in growth. Holds 
its color well, in the hottest sunshine. 
BRAGhantsLacieese ase ak ee De $2.25 
CHARLES MALLERIN (Patent No. 933) 
A truly gorgeous crimson rose of velvety 
texture. About 35 broad heavy petals. 
Intensely fragrant. Very new but promises 
to be an excellent addition to the good 
Te SD SEG e Oe eco reer Reta bt elie oN $2.50 
CHARLOTTE ARMSTRONG 
(Patent No. 455) 
This lovely rose has become so well 
known in the ten years since its introduc- 
tion that it seems a waste of time to at- 
tempt to describe it. The Armstrong peo- 
ple call it ‘Beautiful streamlined blood- 
red buds and magnificent flowers of ce- 
rise.’ It has become a standard of com- 
parison and new roses are often called 
“as good as Charlotte Armstrong.” Vigor- 
ous. Free flowering. Reliable. Each, $2.00 
CHRISTOPHER STONE 
A man’s rose. Brilliant scarlet with crim- 
son overcast. Medium grower. Each, $1.50 
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