Wash I oses 
The Best of the 
NEW AND OLD VARIETIES 
As We Know Them 
PRICES (are-Roor) 
On orders of 10 or more plants (bushes and climbers combined) you may 
deduct 10 %. This does not apply to tree roses or special collections. 
ANGELS MATEU ___.. $1.75 
PATENT NO. 174 
One of our favorites. A medium to low bushy 
plant, clothed with glossy, clean foliage and 
producing large, 50 petaled blooms of coral 
suffused with old rose. 24-3’ 
BULOUM Ngee 10 
Autumn shades—orange, gold and carmine. 
Shining foliage. Will mildew if neglected. 
Tall and spreading. 3-4’ 
PATENT NO. 983 
A large perfectly formed bloom of brilliant 
scarlet, with black shadings in hot weather. 
Moderate bushy growth. We recommend it 
for the valley regions. 244-3’ 
BUGGANEER = $2.75 
PATENT NO. 1119 
A tall vigorous plant, free branching, with 
clean leathery foliage. The long brilliant yel- 
low buds open to perfectly formed blooms. 
Will not fade in the hottest weather. 4-449’ 
CAPISTRANO eee. $2.29 
PATENT NO. 922 AARS '5O 
Deep rich shade of rose-pink. Very vigorous 
in growth. Holds its color well, in the hottest 
sunshine. Fragrant. 4-5’ 
CHARLES MALLERIN __--- $2.50 
PATENT NO. 993 
This was one of our Blue Ribbon Award 
Roses at the California Spring Garden Show. 
Large double deep-red blooms, exceedingly 
fragrant. Strong, upright growth with bronzy 
red foliage. 314’ 
CHARLOTTE ARMSTRONG $2.25 
PATENT NO. 455 AARS *41 
Still “Tops” in our list of favorites. This vari- 
ety combines all the good qualities desired 
in a near-perfect rose. Beautiful streamlined 
red buds opening to magnificent flowers of 
cerise. 3-4’ 
CHIEFSSEA TILES. $2.50 
PATENT NO. 1030 
We are pleased with this fine new variety. 
Many petaled blooms of deep buff apricot 
which last for days. Pleasing fragrance. The 
bush is tall and vigorous. 4-444’ 
CHRISTOPHER STONE ___ $1.50 
Still one of the most beautiful red roses that 
performs well in warmer regions; but very 
susceptible to mildew in the bay area. Frag- 
rant. 2-216’ 
CHRYSLER IMPERIAL _____ $2.75 
PATENT NO. 1167 AARS 1953 
This wonderful new rose seems to get off to a 
slow start in many gardens. We might com- 
pare it to the person who at first meeting 
seems shy and hard to get acquainted with, 
but later becomes a most trusted friend. 
Large high-centered buds of crimson red, 
opening to many petaled perfect blooms. 
Outstandingly fragrant. 3-344’ 
DEBON AIR =. = $1.75 
PATENT NO. 677 
An excellent yellow rose of almost perfect 
form. The tightly rolled bud opens slowly 
to a many petaled high-centered bloom of 
primrose yellow. Dark green foliage. Disease 
resistant. 3’ 
DETROLIER= eZ U 
P. A. F. 
We are not too well acquainted with this new 
J.&P. rose but it is described as: long point- 
ed buds open to large very double, high- 
centered blooms of rich deep red. Upright, 
bushy, abundant bloom. 318’ 
DIAMOND JUBILEE ___-_ $2.00 
PATENT NO. 824 AARS ‘48 
Very large blooms of warm glowing buff 
yellow. High centered buds slowly open to 
many petaled blooms that seem to last for 
days. The plant is large and bushy, well 
clothed with clean leathery foliage. 4’ 
