The ROSES in this catalog 
— marked with this sign 
have received the highest 
score of all roses tested in 
the 18 official test gardens 
in the United States and have 
been given an award by the 
ALL AMERICA ROSE SELEC- 
TION COUNCIL in the year 
of their introduction. 
Anna Marie 
Garden With 
FINEST ROSES” 
ROSES | 
BRAVO—Patent 983 
Well shaped ruffled petals of sparkling cardinal-red form big, full, 
lusty blooms. The brilliant color holds well even in hot weather. 
Bushy plants. Moderate grower. Slightly fragrant. $2.25 each 
) CALIFORNIA—Patent 449 
Unusual and striking blend of reddish orange and saffron yellow, 
which develops best during cooler weather. The long buds open to Bravo 
huge flowers carried on good stems. Re-blooming. 242 ft. $1.50 each 
CALIFORNIA CENTENNIAL—Patent 953 
An intensely fragrant glowing crimson rose of outstanding beauty 
Three foot plants well clothed with copper green foliage. Almost 
thornless. Long spiral crimson buds of elegant texture and glorious 
crimson color. 3 ft. $2.00 each 
®) CAPISTRANO—Patent 922 
Glowing rose pink color which is retained throughout ithe life of the 
bloom. Unusually large bloom, 40-50 petals, up to 6 inches across. 
Flowers give off a rich heavy fragrance. Sirong growth, long stems 
and disease resistant foliage are all features of this very fine rose. 
Anti: $2.25 each | 
CHARLES MALLERIN—Pcient 933 
“Buds and blooms of midnight crimson velvet. It is the finest, big black- 
red rose to date and ithe most velvety in appearance. It does not 
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A tall vigorous grower, not too symmetrical. The big, high- 
blue.’ 
centered, 30-40 petaled blooms are richly fragrant. $2.50 each 
Bact 3 of One 12 of One 
acn Variety for Variety for 
Goan alee ta. tones DOU Pai en oak Wee $24.00 
Fred Edmunds—See page 7 
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