ble Roses. 
THE CHIEF (W. E. Lammerts) $1.75 
% We like this rose for its profuse blooming quali- 
~ ties and the excellent plant. The long buds of deep 
rose flame open to large fragrant flowers of flame, coral 
and copper. The plant is a very strong, upright, spread- 
ing grower with large dark green leathery foliage. 
PLANT PAT. 456 
THE DOCTOR $1.50 
The Doctor is a fine addition to our small group of fine 
true pink roses. The buds are very long and pointed and 
open to very large double flowers of light pink. The plant 
is a medium grower, intensely fragrant. 
WHITE WINGS 
Called by some the white counterpart of Dainty Bess, 
these silvery white blooms with wine colored stamens are 
borne in pyramidal sprays. Good foliage. Plant of medium 
height. 
$1.50 
PLANT PAT. 850 
POLYANTHA and 
FLORIBUNDA ROSES 
Polyantha are the small roses usually produced in clusters 
and commonly called ‘Baby Roses”. Floribunda is a new 
classification of the larger flowering varities of the poly- 
anthas which are becoming more popular. They are most 
effectively used in mass plantings along driveways, walls 
or for border planting, etc. Floribundas come in a wide 
range of colors and produce a mass of color over a long 
period of time. All of those listed below are quite free of 
disease. 
ALAIN (Meilland) 
An attractive bright carmine red blossom that comes in 
large clusters. The blooms are fairly double and when 
fully open show gleaming golden yellow centers. Foliage 
is thick and stems are sturdy. 
$1.50 
BETTY PRIOR 
For a mass of color and continuous bloom Betty Prior is 
one of the best. The single blooms, produced in large 
clusters, are shrimp pink on the inside of the petal and 
carmine pink on the outside. The plant is a very strong 
grower (4 to 5 ft.) with healthy, leathery foliage. 
PLANT PAT. 340 
$1.50 
CALIFORNIA GOLD Sie25 
This polyantha is most striking in color and does not fade 
too readily. The large clusters of globular bright orange 
yellow flowers are borne on strong shoots, which keep 
coming throughout the blooming season. A rose especially 
adapted to border plantings and color accents amongst 
foundation plants. A very vigorous bushy grower. 
CECILE BRUNNER $1.25 
The sweetheart rose. Buds small, beautifully formed. 
Flowers light pink with yellow at the base of the petals. 
A continuous bloomer and fragrant. 
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Bey ALL-AMERICA ROSE SELECTION 
CINNABAR $1.25 
A medium sized semi-double bloom of brilliant cinnabar 
or vermilion to scarlet red. As the flower ages, the petals 
take on dark shadings. The plant is an excellent grower 
with large, glossy, dark green foliage. Disease-resistant. 
Growth about 3 feet. 
DONALD PRIOR $1.50 
This floribunda produces large clusters of deep red 
flowers as well as many individual blooms thus giving a 
very dense mass effect. The eight petaled flowers have a 
delicate fragrance. About 2 1/ feet. 
PLANT PAT. 377 
FASHION 
An exquisite newer floribunda in a luminous coral pink 
color. The clusters of oriental red buds open to soft clear 
coral blossoms of slightly ruffled petals and golden yellow 
stamens. Plants are bushy and the foliage is finely cut 
and somewhat susceptible to mildew and rust where such 
diseases are a problem. Lovely in borders or clusters. 
PLANT PAT. 789 
(Boerner ) $2.00 
FLORADORA $1.50 
és Here is one of the new floribundas which is dif- 
hy ferent from any other rose of its type. It is a bril- 
liant cinnabar with shades of scarlet geranium red. The 
25-petaled rosette flowers are borne in small clusters 
and in our coastal climate blooms about eight months of 
the year. The plant is a tall grower, 4 feet, with excellent 
bronzy green foliage. 
GERANIUM RED (Boerner 747) $1.50 
The blackish red buds open slowly into vivid scarlet roses 
that resemble the old-fashioned red geranium in form and 
delightful fragrance. Bushes are compact, vigorous, 
hardy, and seemingly not susceptible to the common rose 
diseases. Very effective in mass or single plantings. 
PLANT PAT. 811 
GOLDILOCKS (Boerner) 
Here is the best yellow floribunda we have seen so far. 
The buds are of medium size and open to very double, 
fragrant blooms which are produced in clusters. The 
plant is a vigorous, bushy grower, well covered with 
leathery, glossy, disease-resistant foliage. 
PLANT PAT. 672 
MARGO KOSTER Sie25 
A low, compact growing polyantha (18 inches) with an 
abundance of medium sized, disease-resistant foliage. 
The blooms, which are ovoid in form, are orange-red in 
color and are produced in clusters throughout the season. 
MRS. DUDLEY FULTON (Thomas ’31) $1.75 
Here is a lovely single silvery white polyantha that is 
nearly always in a profusion of bloom. Its tresses of flow- 
ers, and glossy foliage and low habit of growth make it 
most desirable for border plantings. It is wonderfully 
disease resistant and will remain free of mildew even when 
planted in shade. 
PLANT PAT. 122 
