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Clista Moweed Roses 
These include the Floribunda roses, combining the large 
flowers and desirable foliage of the hybrid teas with the 
generous clusters of blooms of the polyanthas. 
CECILE BRUNNER. Prized for its dainty pink buds and 
tiny open flowers. $1.25. 
FASHION, (Plant Pat. 789.) An All America Rose selec- 
tion for 1950. Fashion features an entirely new color in 
Floribundas. Bright coral-peach buds open to coral blooms 
suffused with gold, showing yellow stamens. Petals are 
waved, flowers large—to 31% inches, Vigorous plants are 
clothed with glossy foliage. Fine old rose fragrance. $2.00. 
GOLDILOCKS. (Plant Pat. 672.) Rich golden yellow buds 
and flowers. Vigorous compact growth. $1.50. 
PINOCCHIO, (Plant Pat. 484.) Rich salmon buds are 
flushed gold at base; open flowers change to soft pink. $1.25. 
SNOWBIRD. Covered with white flower clusters during 
most of the season. Not a true Floribunda but similar in 
flower and growth habit. $1.25. 
MRS. P. S. DUPONT 
P= CHRISTOPHER STONE 
MRS. P. S. DUPONT 
CALIFORNIAS FAVORITE BUSH ROSES 
AUTUMN. The beautiful flame tints 
of this rose suggested its name. The 
large ovoid buds open to fully double 
cup-shaped blooms of burnt-orange 
streaked with red. Foliage dark glossy 
green. You will like the free-blooming 
habit of this fine rose and its fra- 
grance. $1.25, 
CAPISTRANO. (P.P.A.F.) An All 
America Rose selection for 1950. 
Large buds and flowers with rich fra- 
grance. A deep shade of glowing rose 
pink. Exceptionally vigorous, good 
foliage. $2.00. 
CHRISTOPHER STONE. Vivid scar- 
let flowers are overlaid with velvety 
crimson, Delicious damask fragrance. 
$1.25. 
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A splendid foundation for new rose gardens and highly recom- 
mended for any rose garden. Plant two or three collections for 
a generous supply of blooms all season. Pictured on this page: 
CHRISTOPHER STONE HINRICH GAEDE 
PRESIDENT HERBERT HOOVER 
All Five: $4.95 
($6.25 Value) 
McGREDY’S IVORY. Immense white 
blooms open from warm ivory buds. 
$1.25. 
MISSION BELLS. (P.P.A.F.) An All 
America Rose selection for 1950. Long 
pointed buds on long stems produced 
by a robust plant. Deep salmon pink 
passing to clear shrimp pink, Coppery- 
green foliage. $2.00. 
MME. HENRI GUILLOT. (Plant Pat. 
337.) The favorite modern pink rose 
in gardens all over the West. Rich, 
satiny coral-orange and red blooms are 
delightful in the garden and for cut- 
ting. Thick glossy foliage clothes the 
vigorous plants from head to toe. Gen- 
erous with flowers. $1.50. 
MRS. E. P. THOM. Not new, but one 
of the finest yellow roses for California 
gardens. Good clean foliage and vigor- 
ous habit. Long pointed buds unfold to 
rich canary-yellow flowers, generous 
in size and fragrant. Long stems are 
ideal for cutting. $1.25. 
MRS. P.S. DUPONT. Reddish-golden 
buds open to well-formed fragrant 
flowers of deep gold, $1.25. 
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ECLIPSE. (Plant |Pat. 172.) A de- 
pendable and beautiful yellow rose in 
all localities. Vigorous plants produce 
an almost continuous display of 
flowers. Good, clean foliage and sleek 
streamlined buds make Eclipse one of 
the most popular roses for cutting. 
$1.35. 
ETOILE DE HOLLANDE. A stand- 
ard for comparison among red roses. 
Buds and flowers are rich bright red 
with a heavenly fragrance and un- 
usual lasting quality. Has a strong 
upright habit of growth and good 
dark green, disease-resisting foliage. 
More blooms per season and more fully 
double than most red roses. $1.25. 
FRED EDMUNDS. (Plant Pat. 731.) 
An All America sectional winner 
for the Pacific Coast. Burnt-orange 
buds open to reddish-apricot blooms. 
Perfect foliage, vigorous. $1.50. 
FASHION 
MRS. SAM McGREDY. Large, very 
double flowers unfold from high-cen- 
tered buds. A beautiful combination 
of copper, orange and pink that finds 
a delightful setting in any home. You 
will like the glossy reddish-bronze new 
foliage and the robust growth produc- 
ing fine stems for cutting. $1.25. 
PICTURE. The most dependable clear 
rose-pink in the garden. Beautiful 
buds and high-centered blooms with 
gracefully reflexed petals are unfail- 
ing through the season. Plants are 
compact, with light green foliage. Pic- 
ture is a “must have” in every rose 
garden. $1.25. 
PRESIDENT HERBERT HOOVER. 
Vigorous plants produce dazzling 
blooms of apricot and rose-red. $1.25. 
SAN LUIS REY. (2.P.A.F.) Splendid 
new yellow rose. Pointed guinea-gold 
buds open to satiny flowers with rich 
cadmium yellow base. $1.50. 
ECLIPSE 
GRAND DUCHESS CHARLOTTE. 
(Plant Pat. 774.) The chestnut buds 
are delightful in form. Rich tomato- 
red blooms open from the tapering 
buds. You will like the good size, fra- 
grance and lasting qualities of this ex- 
cellent rose. Strong bushy plants with 
long stems have an abundant supply 
of disease-resisting foliage. $1.50. 
HINRICH GAEDE. Well-formed 
rust-red buds open to double rose-pink 
blooms with brilliant orange tones. 
$1.25. 
LOWELL THOMAS. (Plant Pat. 595.) 
An All America yellow rose. Long, 
tightly furled golden-yellow buds 
open to many-petaled lighter yellow 
flowers. Clean foliage, free-flowering 
and vigorous, $1.50. 
MARK SULLIVAN. (Plant Pat. 599.) 
Brilliant large flowers of yellow 
flushed and veined with Tyrian rose. 
Fine glossy, leathery foliage; vigor- 
ous. $1.50. 
Four roses of established merit and exceptional performance in 
Western Gardens: 
GRAND DUCHESS CHARLOTTE 
FRED EDMUNDS 
All Four: $4.95 
($5.85 Value) 
TALISMAN. A sensation in the rose 
world when first discovered and still a 
popular variety everywhere. Long 
pointed buds open to fully double 
high-centered flowers of gold, apricot, 
pink and carmine. Good foliage, strong 
habit, fragrant and profuse blooming. 
$2.25. 
THE DOCTOR. Large buds and 
flowers of perfect form; deep glowing 
pink. $1.25. 
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ECLIPSE 
MME. HENRI GUILLOT 
MME. HENRI GUILLOT _ 
GRAND DUCHESS 
CHARLOTTE 
CAPISTRANO 
FRED EDMUNDS 
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