Hybrid ie, olyanthus 
MARGO KOSTER 
A gay: and vivid coral-pink which har- 
monizes with other shades and is espe- 
cially popular in corsage work. Fine 
sturdy growth and free bloom. Hardy. 
Long lasting. A beautiful border plant. 
Boa Chis a oa ae PR Ee ae ema Shep ey $1.50 
MASQUERADE (Pat. No. 975) 
The most exciting rose in our test garden. 
Clusters of yellow buds change to rose 
pink, gradually deepening to red. The 
gay color combination is suggestive of 
tHe maien aC ete cee et ae eee $2.00 
PINKIE (Patent No. 712) 
Enthusiastic comment on this “‘little darl- 
ing’’ from all over the U.S.A. Recom- 
mended as a low hedge or border plant, 
or for planting in boxes. Masses of dainty 
pink blooms throughout the season. 
Bushy growth. Disease resistant. Copper 
spray will injure foliage. Each.......... $1.75 
PINK BOUNTIFUL (Patent No. 601) 
Well named. Large clusters of soft pink 
bloom, likened to a smaller Picture. Clean 
foliage. Excellent bush. Vigorous. Holds 
color welleibacher es. es ee $1.50 
PINK ROSETTE (Patent No. 902) 
Blooms are true rosettes, but fade quickly. 
If the faded blooms are discarded, the 
clusters are really beautiful. Clean foli- 
age. Wonderful for corsages. Each, $1.75 
PINOCCHIO (Patent No. 484) 
One of the first Floribundas, and still 
popular. Pointed buds, salmon flushed 
with gold. As the tiny double flower 
opens it changes to a clear soft pink. Will 
last for days as a cut flower, and seems 
never to be without blooms in the gar- 
den. Plants never more than 24 inches 
Injqhwr ach = ser sees ee ears $1.50 
ROSENELFE 
It was 1939 that this little charmer was 
introduced in the United States, and even 
today it is still a standard of excellence 
for other Floribundas. “It is as good as 
Rosenelfe”’ is high praise, indeed. Pure 
pink with a silvery reflex, fully double 
tiny blooms. Lovely in a flower arrange- 
ment, and quite perfect as a boutainnaire. 
Each «28% See eter See ete $1.50 
VOGUE (Patent No. 926) AARS 
A spectacular new florabunda in’ a most 
unusual shade. The originators call the 
color ‘‘cherry-coral’’. It is much more 
beautiful than any picture you may have 
seen. Vogue grows a tall upright plant, 
with fine healthy foliage and produces 
large clusters of perfectly formed, high 
centered blooms. Carnation-like fragrance. 
A field of Vogue in full bloom in the early 
summer in Pleasanton is a never to be 
forgotten sight. Try a few plants for a 
Tealsnosesthnillk ac hie een eee, $2.25 
THE FAIRY 
The fresh pink sprays of this tiny-flowered 
rose have charm throughout the season. 
The wide-spreading plant is ornamental 
as a shrub and fills a longfelt want for 
planting on terraces or in rock gardens. 
Each 
WHITE PINOCCHIO (Pat. No. 1010) 
We hope that this variety might help fill 
the need for a good white floribunda. The 
flowers are glistening white, about 242 
inches in diameter and fully double. The 
bush grows compactly to a height of 2 
featiEach soe eee a eres ee $1.50 
VISIT OUR OAKLAND MUNICIPAL ROSE GARDEN 
We, who are fortunate in living in the East Bay area, are within 
easy access to Oakland’s splendid Municipal Rose Garden, and 
have a decided advantage when making slections of rose varieties 
that will do well in our locality. 
Visit Oakland's nationally famous Rose Garden often. It will 
be worth your while. There you will find rose varieties, both old 
and new, planted in mass effect and properly grown. 
Why not join the American Rose Society? We will be glad to 
send in your application. 
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