Wash [ose 
DUQUESA DE 
PENERANDA $1.50 
A favorite for cutting. Long orange-apricot 
buds open to peach bloom. Upright vigorous 
growth. Shining foliage. 214’ 
EGULIPSE eee $1.75 
PATENT NO. 172 
Truly a streamlined rose. Long slim golden 
yellow buds open to soft yellow shapely 
blooms. Tall upright growth, heavy clean 
foliage. Fragrant, long stems for cutting. 4’ 
ENA HARKNESS __------- $1.50 
This fine new English rose certainly proved 
itself a worth while addition to the bay area 
gardens. Many of the members of the San 
Francisco Rose Society have told us that no 
other red rose can begin to equal the per- 
formance of the Ena Harkness. High cen- 
tered crimson scarlet blooms of intense fra- 
grance. Clean leathery foliage. 244’ 
ETOILE DE HOLLANDE __ $1.50 
Since 1919 this has been known as the “best 
red rose.”” In bush, climber or tree form it 
will give you constant joy throughout the 
season. 3-4’ 
FANDANGO _2. 2 = $2.00 
PATENT NO. 894 
Deep rich scarlet in a small-to-medium bud, 
changing as it opens, to a bright red. Large 
open semi-double flower. Faintly fragrant. 
Glossy foliage. Disease resistant. Almost con- 
tinuously in bloom. 214’ 
LES UA rap ee wt ts ae $2.25 
PATENT NO. 389 
A gay novelty rose, which attracts instant 
attention in the garden. It is striped red and 
yellow and holds the two colors well. Rather 
low growing plant, but with many brilliant 
blooms. 216’ 
FIRS ISLCOVE = = $2.25 
PATENT NO. 921 
Outstanding at the San Francisco Flower 
Show. Many of our customers have made this 
remark, “If I could have but one rose it 
would be First Love.” Long tapered, high 
centered buds of light rose pink, shading 
to dawn pink. 4’ 
FORD Y-NINERV $2.50 
PATENT NO. 792 AARS '49 
A vivid bicolor with Oriental red petals faced 
with chrome yellow. Medium sized blooms 
which fade in hot weather. Strong, upright 
plants and very few thorns. 3’ 
FRED EDMUNDS -_._--_----------- $2.00 
PATENT NO. 731 AARS '44 
Rated by the American Rose Society amongst 
the country’s ten best roses. Brilliant orange 
buds open to a sort of burnt-copper bloom, 
attracting surprised attention wherever it is 
shown. Clean and shining foliage. Not a ro- 
bust growing plant but very free flowering. 
213’ 
FRED HOWARD _____--__-- $2.50 
PATENT NO. 1006 AARS 1952 
This fine new rose grows so vigorously that 
one might easily overlook the delicate beauty 
of the bloom. Long rich yellow buds open 
slowly, disclosing an orange yellow center 
with soft pink pencilling. Long erect stems 
with clean leathery foliage. 4’ 
GOLDEN SCEPTRE ______. $2.00 
PATENT NO. 910 
Another of our blue ribbon winners at the 
California Spring Garden Show. A medium 
long pointed bud, opening to a large high 
centered semi-double bloom, holding its col- 
or until the golden yellow petals fall. Fra- 
grant, free blooming, clean varnished foliage. 
3-316’ 
GRANDE DUCHESS 
CHARLOLIE 2 $2.00 
PATENT NO. 774 AARS ‘43 
This rose is still one of our favorites and 
again we ask for help in describing its un- 
usual color. It has been described as “Claret,” 
“Geranium Red,” “Burnt Carmine” and even 
“Tomato Red.” Fine upright growth. Clean 
foliage. Excellent for cutting. 4’ 
HAPPINESS 22222 a $2.50 
PATENT NO. 911 
Another new rose that shows promise. A 
very brilliant red that holds up well even in 
the hottest weather. The bloom is double 
with from 35 to 50 petals borne on fine long 
stems. Excellent for cutting. 4’ 
HEART’S DESIRE ____-__ $1.75 
PATENT NO. 501 AARS '42 
A deep red, fragrant, shapely bloom, with 
fine, strong stems. A vase of Heart’s Desire 
fills the entire room with perfume. Or plant 
this rose in climbing form outside your break- 
fast room and enjoy its perfect blooms and 
sweet fragrance as the morning sun touches 
it. We believe that it has really lived up to 
its lovely name. 3’ 
