bute (ose. 
SHOT SILK $1.25 
A beautiful combination of orange rose overlaid with yel- 
low and suffused with pink. Bush is a good grower with 
an abundance of glossy, dark green foliage. Will thrive 
in shade. A continuous bloomer with cup shaped, fra- 
grant flowers. 
SHOW GIRL (Dr. Lammerts) $1.75 
This is what the introducer says about it: 
Amazingly long, lovely buds, perfect for cutting, borne 
on long stems. The color is a rich phlox pink, deeper in the 
spring, lightening as the flower opens to a softer tone but 
always deep pink. The plant is a very strong grower with 
fine, large foliage—a very prolific bloomer. 
PLANT PAT. 646 
SIERRA GLOW $1.75 
An excellent rose in warmer climates. The long, pointed 
salmon pink buds open to large, double, light pink flowers 
with a reverse of orange salmon. Plants are low growing 
and spreading and should be pruned lightly on the top; 
the lower branches should be pruned to an inside bud to 
force growth upward. 
PLANT PAT. 521 
SIGNORA $1.75 
This rose from Italy is a real masterpiece, in both plant 
and bloom. Long bud of a warm burnt sienna opening to 
a lighter hue toward mandarin. The plant is a tall grower 
(4 ft.) with every bloom on a long, strong stem. The foli- 
age is handsome. (Colle Oppio Gold Medal 1935.) 
PLANT PAT. 201 
SNOWBIRD $1.50 
This is truly a snow-white rose of good fragrance. The 
medium sized, long flaring buds open into snowy white, 
very double, high centered blooms, which remain very 
attractive throughout. The very vigorous, free branch- 
ing plants, covered with a disease-resistant leathery foli- 
age, are extremely free blooming. An excellent white rose 
under most conditions. 
SONATA $1.75 
We are very enthusiastic over this rose as it is one of our 
best cutting, exhibition roses. Its long pointed buds of 
cochineal red open to full double roses of lively deep pink 
with the reverse of the petals being slightly darker. This 
harmonious contrast with its mild aroma make it most 
desirable. The blooms are borne on strong stems on vigor- 
ous growing plants with a good leathery foliage. An ex- 
cellent rose, although at times it fades. 
PLANT PAT. 732 
SUSAN LOUISE $1.50 
This lovely rose has proven satisfactory wherever grown. 
A seedling of the Belle of Portugal, but a bush rose and a 
continuous prolific bloomer. Bud is long and slender and 
of a deeper shade of pink than its parent; stems are long 
and firm. Growth is extremely vigorous and practically 
thornless. No garden is complete without Susan Louise. 
¥ ALL-AMERICA ROSE SELECTION 
SUTTER’S GOLD §#%) (H. Swim) $2.25 
An excellent rose featuring exquisite, long pointed, bright 
yellow buds, richly shaded orange and red. The opening 
flower is a lovely high centered arrangement of about 30 
crisp, heavy textured petals, and it possesses a superior 
fragrance unusual to yellow roses. The very vigorous 
well balanced plant has been very resistant to the com- 
mon rose diseases. A fine rose! Winner of Foreign Gold 
Medal of the famous Bagatelle Rose Trials in Paris. 
PLANT PAT. PENDING 
SUZON LOTTHE (Meilland ’50) $2.50 
Suzon is one of the loveliest and most delicate in coloring 
of the newer pinks. It has a high center and holds its form 
very nicely as it opens to the full blown rose. The soft 
pearl pink petals shade to a deeper pink at the edges 
where they have been more exposed to the sun. The center 
of the rose is peach. A delightful fragrance. The bushes 
are strong and have good textured foliage. It is indeed a 
worthy daughter of Peace! 
PLANT PAT. 885 
SWEET SIXTEEN (W. E. Lammerts) Sule 
Here is a superb rose, particularly adapted to coastal 
areas. The long slender buds open to beautifully formed 
flowers of light pink with shades of rose and gold. These 
sweetly scented blooms are borne on strong stems and are 
excellent cut flowers. 
PLANT PAT. 631 
SYMPHONIE (Meilland ’50) $2.50 
There is no other pink rose which has the luminous quality 
of Symphonie. The silvery undertones and the fine netting 
of veins make it most appealing. The blooms are large and 
intensely fragrant. Foliage is glossy and quite free of dis- 
ease. The blooms may burn somewhat in hot summer sun 
but are a glory in spring and fall. This is another dis- 
tinguished daughter of Peace. 
PLANT PAT. 958 
TAFFETA (Dr. Lammerts ) $1.75 
Resembling the old favorite, Mrs. Sam McGredy, Taffeta 
is outstanding in its ability to produce long stemmed, 
perfectly formed, fragrant buds of pink to salmon, with 
varying color combinations. Plant is a strong, upright 
grower with reddish green foliage. Best in warm climates. 
PLANT PAT. 716 
TALISMAN $1.25 
The color is a mixture of red, yellow and copper in vary- 
ing proportions. The bud is long pointed and opens to a 
medium size flower of the same colors. Extremely fra- 
grant. An excellent cut flower. Growth is vigorous and 
upright. Mildews slightly. 
TALLYHO (H. C. Swim) $2.00 
Tallyho is an attractive large bi-color pink rose with a 
spicy fragrance. The large ovoid buds of Chinese red pale 
to Chinese rose as the bloom opens. The color and form 
of the flower are both distinctive. Plants are strong grow- 
ing and sturdy. Best adapted to warmer regions. 
PLANT PAT. 828 
TEXAS CENTENNIAL $1.25 
Texas Centennial is a sport of the popular rose President 
Hoover.Type of growth is the same although it appears 
to have more and better foliage. Quite prolific in bloom. 
Flowers are brick red, having a faint tinge of gold, with 
a lighter center. This rose has shown up very well. A 
splendid exhibition rose. 
PLANT PAT. 162 
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