Our Selection of ROSES FOR YOUR GARDEN 
GENERAL LIST OF OREGON-GROWN NON-PATENTED HYBRID TEA ROSES 
duced before the U.S. patent law went into effect. This is the 
In this section are listed the best of the most popular roses intrc 
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reason why these roses are not patented. In performance, they are 
not inferior to the patented varieties—some of them, like Chris 
topher Stone and President Hoover, are so first rate that a rose 
Each $1.25 
6 for $7.00 
12 for $12.00 
Top: Mrs. P. S. DuPont 
Bottom: The Doctor and McGredy’s Ivory 14 
AUTUMN—Burnt orcnge, russet and bronzy red underlaid with 
yellow, the coloring is as lovely as it is unusual. Vigorous, upright, 
heavy dark green glossy leaves. This rose has made a great repu- 
tation for itself and ranks as one of the most popular of all roses. 
312-4 ft. 
BETTY UPRICHARD—Large fragrant blooms; salmon pink with 
carmine reverse showing a distinct coppery sheen. The tall upright 
plants produce a great profusion of blooms 
CHRISTOPHER STONE—Long pointed buds open to reveal cluster 
of golden stamens surrounded by velvety heavy textured scarlet 
petals. Heavy leathery foliage. The blooms have a delightful spicy 
fragrance. Another beauty that has won a top place in the hearts 
of rose lovers all over the nation. 2 ft. 
CONDESA DE SASTAGO—Coppery red inside, reverse of petals 
golden yellow. Fragrant and free blooming. 
DAME EDITH HELEN—Deliciously fragrant clear rose pink flowers 
Large, fully double (with up to 70 petals) and high centered. The 
stems are long and strong, the flowers freely produced 
DAINTY BESS—Slender salmon rose buds open to single flowers of 
soft rose pink. Crimson stamens, contrast pleasantly with the soft 
pink, crinkled wavy petals. The most popular single rose. 3-4 ft. 
DUQUESA DE PENARANDA— Ver 
of orange-apricot backed with « 
right bushes amply clothed with clean bright foliage. 
EDITOR McFARLAND 
paler. Strong upright growth and continuous blo 
Glowing pink with a touch of amber, ed 
ming habit have 
1lso contributed to the growing popularity of this fine rose 
ETOILE DE HOLLANDE—Perfect buds opening to glorious brilliant 
red blooms. Fragrant and non-fading. ows well everywhere and 
gives an abundance of bloom. Extremely popular. 3 ft 
FRAU KARL DRUSCHKI—Large double white, the outer petals 
sometimes touched with pink. The old favorite white. 4-5 ft 
of sunflower yellow, pal 
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HINRICH GAEDE—Nasturtiun 
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of orange yellow flushed red. Dark glossy foliage you 
will agree this is ihe showiest rose in the garden. 22 ft 
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HEINRICH WENDLAND—Beautiful blooms. vivid nasturtium red on 
the inside, golden yellow on the reverse. Highly recommended for 
the Pacific Coast. Plant and foliage excellent, the blooms fragrant 
and unfading. 
IMPERIAL POTENTATE—Glistening rose-carmine buds which open 
to full doubl® flowers. Strong plent, fine foliage. 
JOANNA H&.L—Shapely light yellow rose with bronze shadings 
Sweet fragrgnce. 4 ft 
K. A. VICTORIA—Very popular large white with tint of lemon in 
the center. 2 ft. 
LULU—Exquisitely formed long slim pink buds fading to soft apri 
cot pink. The long lasting buds make lovely boutonnieres. The only 
rose of its kind. We'd like to see it in every garden. 2 ft. 
McGREDY’S IVORY—Very long buds of ivory white, perfect double 
blooms. A standard white rose that does well in all climates 
McGREDY’S SCARLET—Velvety crimson scarlet with 
orange base. The long slender buds beautiful in color 
and form are freely produced on the vigorous bush 
McGREDY’S YELLOW—Bright buttercup yellow, the —_— 
open bloom a little lighter in color. Although the & 
flowers are large both buds and blooms are models 
of symmetry. 3 ft. 
MME. EDOUARD HERRIOT—Copper red turning to a 
softer coral fint as the flower opens. Early flowering 
and very hardy. This blazing beauty has been with us ‘ 
for nearly 4C years and still commands attention. 2 ft 
MRS. JOSEPH PERRAUD—Long slender buds of n 
turtium-orange, fragrant blooms of nasturtium-buff 
with an edging of shell pink at the petal edge. 
MME. JULES BOUCHE—Perfectly formed pure white blo 
ening 
MRS. E. P. THOM—Shapely buds of deep rich lemon yeilow 
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this an exceilent bedding rose. ft 
MRS. PIERRE S. DU PONT—Long pointed ricl 
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Top: Autumn _ Left, Top to Bottom: Etoile de Hollande, McGredy’s Yellow 
Right, Top to Bottom: Golden Dawn, Dame Edith Helen, Condesa de Sastago 
