CHRISTOPHER STONE 
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DUQUESA DE PENARANDA 
ETOILE DE HOLLANDE 
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Twelve roses or more (not 
to include collections) take a 
quantity discount of 10% from 
listed prices. Our roses are 
postpaid in California. Add 
sales tax. 
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BRAVO e HELEN TRAUBEL 
A $7.75 value 
foronlyi.......2:.. 
Pacific Gardens 
Collection 
SUTTER’S GOLD 
SHOW GIRL 
SAN FERNANDO 
.. for ONLY $495 
All 3 Roses (pictured on this page) ...a $5.75 value. 
COVER COLLECTION 
The Three New Roses Illustrated on the Front of this 
PICTURE 
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 fragrance. 
CHARLOTTE ARMSTRONG (Plant Pat. 
455). This gorgeous rose has won every 
major award for a new introduction. You 
will thrill to the sight of the carmine-red 
buds and the beautiful open blooms of 
rich cerise. Vigorous and productive, an 
ideal plant for cutflowers. $2.00. 
CHRISTOPHER STONE. Vivid scarlet 
flowers are overlaid with velvety crimson. 
Delicious damask fragrance. 
DUQUESA DE PENARANDA. A good, de- 
pendable rose and free blooming. Hand- 
some orange buds open to golden peach. 
ECLIPSE (Plant Pat. 172). A dependable 
and beautiful yellow rose in all localities. 
Vigorous plants produce an almost con- 
tinuous display of flowers. Good, clean 
foliage and sleek streamlined buds make 
Eclipse one of the most popular roses for 
cutting. $1.75. 
ETOILE DE HOLLANDE. A standard for 
comparison among red roses. Buds and 
flowers are rich bright red with a heavenly 
fragrance and unusual 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. 
PEACE I | 
FRED HOWARD 
SUTTER'S GOLD 
CALIFORNIA’S FAVORITE BUSH ROSES 
$1.50 each, unless otherwise noted 
GOLDEN SCEPTER (Plant Pat. 910). Tall 
open plants produce fine crops of slender 
golden yellow buds, opening well in all 
seasons; plants well clothed with good 
foliage. $2.50. 
HINRICH GAEDE. Well-formed rust-red 
buds open to double rose-pink blooms 
with brilliant orange tones. 
J. OTTO THILOW. You will find this one 
of the best pink roses in your garden. 
Blooms are large, bright pink and borne 
in profusion on large plants with leathery 
foliage. 
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 cutting. Thick glossy 
foliage clothes the vigorous plants from 
head to toe. Generous with flowers. $1.75. 
MRS. P. S. DUPONT. Reddish-golden 
buds open to well-formed fragrant flowers 
of deep gold. 
NEW YORKER (Plant Pat. 823). A really 
double red rose. Full buds open scarlet 
rose with rose-red undertone. Petals have 
a rich velvety sheen and do not turn blue 
under normal conditions. Vigorous 
growth, free-blooming and delicious fra- 
grance. $2.00. 
NEIGE PARFUM. Creamy white buds on 
long stems open to pure white blooms 
You will find this rose more fragrant than 
most roses in your garden. 
PEACE (Piant Pay 591). Called ‘‘the best 
new rose in a decade’’, and well deserves 
it. Yellow buds with cerise edges open to 
luscious flowers of alabaster-white edged 
pink. Beautiful foliage. All America win- 
ner in 1946. $2.50. 
PICTURE. The most dependable clear 
rose-pink in the garden. Beautiful buds 
and high-centered blooms with gracefully 
reflexed petals are unfailing through the 
season. Plants are compact, with light 
green foliage. Picture is a ‘’must have” 
in every rose garden. 
PRESIDENT HERBERT HOOVER. Vigor- 
ous plants produce dazzling blooms of 
apricot and rose-red. 
SAN FERNANDO (Plant Pat. 785). All 
America selection for 1948. Scarlet buds 
open to many-petaled blooms of glowing 
currant red. Good dark leathery foliage; 
vigorous growth. Heavily perfumed. 
$1.75. 
SHOW GIRL (Plant Pat. 646) . Long deep 
pink buds are ideal for cutting. The vig- 
orous plants produce long stems, excel- 
lent foliage, and an abundant supply of 
flowers. $1.75. 
SHOT SILK. You will enjoy this vigorous 
plant with glossy foliage and the generous 
blooms of salmon-rose shot with yellow 
Will stand some shade 
SUTTER’S GOLD (Plant Pat. 885). A 
fine new golden rose, an All America se- 
lection for 1950. Exquisite long pointed 
buds are bright yellow, richly shaded 
orange and red. Open flowers are delight- 
ful in form and richly fragrant. A vigor- 
ous grower, generous with flowers. $2.25 
TALISMAN. A sensation in the rose 
worid when first discovered and still a 
popular variety everywhere. Long pointed 
buds open to fully double high-centered 
flowers of gold, apricot, pink and car- 
mine. Good foliage, strong habit, fragrant 
and profuse blooming 
CLUSTER-FLOWERED ROSES 
$1.50 each, unless otherwise noted 
These |nclude the Floribunda 
roses, combining the large 
flowers and desirable foliage of 
the hybrid teas with the gen- 
erous clusters of blooms of the 
polyanthas. 
CECILE BRUNNER. Prized for its dainty 
pink buds and tiny open flowers. $1.25. 
MARGO KOSTER. This is likely to be the 
most striking rose in your garden. Large 
clusters of medium-sized blooms are bril- 
liant orange-red. 
RED RIPPLES. One of the finest deep red 
Floribundas, and a favorite with men because 
of its perfect ‘’buttonhole buds’. Large clus- 
ters on well-clothed upright plants. 
SNOWBIRD. Covered with white clusters 
during most of the season. Not a true Flori- 
bunda but similar in flower and growth habit 
VOGUE (Plant Pat. 
926). An All America 
selection for 1952. 
Here is a fine new Flor- 
ibunda that will be en- 
joyed in rose gardens 
everywhere. Sturdy 
plants with good foliage 
are seldom without a 
show of flame-red buds 
and deep coral flowers. 
$2525: 
VOGUE (Pat. 926) 1952 AARS Winner 
SAN FERNANDO 
fragt TURE, 
PRESIDENT HOOVER 
CHARLOTTE ARMSTRONG 
ROSES PROVIDE BEAUTY...FRAGRANCE...AN ABUNDANCE OF CUT FLOWERS 
