Bush Koses 
The Best of the 
NEW AND OLD VARIETIES 
As We Know Them 
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ANGELS MATEVU (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. 
aC bigest eee i i i oes Satine: $1.75 
AUTUMN 
Autumn shades—orange, gold and car- 
mine. Shining foliage. Will mildew if 
neglected. Tall and spreading. 
heel alert econ Re A tn ee ee Ne a $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. 
Bachar eh rae eo ee $2.25 
BUCCANEER (Patent applied for) 
A new yellow rose that shows great 
promise. In the fields throughout the sum- 
mer, it has been outstanding, the color 
seeming to deepen with the heat. Tall, 
upright growth with very clean foliage. 
Pachite meee eens ree tre ee ee LO, $2.75 
CAPISTRANO (Patent No. 922) AARS 
1950 AARS winner. Deep rich shade of 
rose-pink. Very vigorous in growth. Holds 
its color well, in the hottest sunshine. 
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CHARLES MALLERIN (Patent No. 993) 
This was one of our Blue Ribbon Award 
Roses at the California Spring Garden 
Show. Large double deep-red blooms, ex- 
ceedingly fragrant. Strong, upright growth 
with bronzy red foliage, Each............ $2.50 
CHARLOTTE ARMSTRONG 
(Patent No. 455) AARS 
This lovely rose has become so well 
known since its introduction that it seems 
a waste of time to attempt to describe it. 
“Beautiful streamlined blood-red buds and 
magnificent flowers of cerise.” It has be- 
come a standard of comparison and new 
roses are often called “‘as good as Char- 
lotte Armstrong.’ Vigorous. Free Flower- 
inen Relabler aches. wear $2.00 
CHIEF SEATTLE (Pat. No. 1030) 
An Armstrong introduction for 1952 and 
official rose of Seattle's Centennial. Per- 
fect blooms of rich buff apricot. The plant 
is vigorous and upright. Good foliage. 
Each. eee eee SHE eee pT R. $2.50 
CHRYSLER IMPERIAL 
(Pat. App. for) AARS 1953 
The most talked about rose since Peace. 
Here at last may be the red rose with all 
the good qualities. We will not attempt 
to describe it, as you will see it in color 
in many of the leading magazines. Stock 
will be limited so order early. Each, $3.00 
