Famous HYBRID TEA ROSES 
A Selection of the Finest Patented and Non-Patented Rose Bushes 
BUSH ROSES 
PINK 
Capistrano (Pat. Pend.). A vigorous and 
sturdy rose. Large buds and flowers with a 
rich, heavy fragrance. Deep, glowing rose- 
pink in the bud and open flower, with beau- 
tiful leathery foliage. $2.25 each. 
Dainty Bess. Considered by many to be the 
best single rose. A medium size flower with 
crinkled and wavy petals of a soft rose pink. 
The bright crimson stamens make a very 
pleasing contrast. The tall strong bush is an 
almost continuous source of blooms which 
last a long time after they are cut. The flow- 
ers form in clusters of three or more. $1.25 
each. 
Fashion (Jackson & Perkins) (Pat. 789). An 
exquisite new floribunda in a color new to the 
rose world is the rose Fashion. The clusters of 
oriental-red buds open into luminous coral- 
pink flowers overlaid with gold, which soften 
to clear coral. As the slow opening bud un- 
furls, it provides a show of ruffled petals en- 
circling a rich display of golden yellow sta- 
mens. It grows to a height and diameter of 
2’ to 3 feet, being clothed with rich bronzy 
green foliage. $2.00 each. 
First Love (Swim) (Pat.921). Its long slender 
buds are a lovely and delicate shade of pale 
dawn-pink, the outer surface of the petals 
being a deeper shade of pink. In certain 
weather it may be tinted with pastel shades 
of salmon, orchid and rose. The outer tips of 
the petals are daintily pointed and recurved. 
It never comes in clusters but each bud is 
borne singly on a long slender stem. They 
stand hot weather with only a slight variation 
in color. $2.25 each. 
Katherine T. Marshall (Pat. 607). Large, 
open upright blooms of warm glowing pink, 
has a fruity fragrance. A rose of rare beauty. 
$1.75 each. 
Polyantha and 
Anne Poulsen (Pat. 182). Large, semi- 
single flowers of brilliant scarlet, with 
an overtone of crimson. $1.50 each. 
Red Pinocchio (Pat. 812). Medium 
sized fragrant blooms are borne in 
long lasting unfolding cluster. The rich 
carmine deepens and takes on a vel- 
vety cast as the buds open while the 
full blown flower is rich scarlet. $1.50. 
each. 
Crimson Rosette (Patent applied for). 
Small ovoid bud, opens into medium, 
full, double bloom borne in clusters of 
dark crimson. Slight fragrance. $1.75 
each. 
Floradora (Pat. Pend.). Dense clusters 
of brilliant vermilion tinted with scar- 
let and pink. Buds are ovoid, of 
pinkish-orange cast. $1.50 each. 
Improved Cecile Brunner (Pat. Pend.) . 
Large, long pointed buds open to me- 
Mission Bells (Pat. applied for). The buds 
are a beautiful deep salmon pink opening to 
a clear shrimp pink. Large flowers generally 
borne singly on long stems make this a very 
desirable rose. $2.25 each. 
Mme. H. Guillot (Pat. 337). This outstand- 
ing beauty has no rival in form or color. The 
long pointed buds open to exquisitely formed, 
fragrant, urn shaped blooms of raspberry- 
pink, with a golden base, changing to water- 
melon pink. The petals have an exceptionally 
heavy velvety texture. The plant is one of the 
best found in roses with heavy dark green 
leathery foliage from the ground to the neck 
of the bloom. $1.75 each. 
Picture. Exquisitely formed blooms of clear 
pink. $1.25 each. 
Pink Dawn. Long buds open to full centered 
deep rose pink flowers with bronze and gold 
base. $1.25 each. 
Pink Delight. A beautifully formed fragrant 
double rose, flushed and veined rose pink. 
Excellent for cutting. $1.25 each. 
San Gabriel (Pat. Pend.). Glowing salmon 
buds overlaid tangerine and fiery red. Open 
petals reveal saffron yellow tint at base. 
$1.75 each. 
Santa Anita (Pat. 539). Produces quantities 
of perfect flowers. Lovely clear pink, excel- 
lent for cutting. One of the finest pink roses 
for California—trich, clear color, shapely buds 
and open flower. $1.50 each. 
Susan Louise. Very long-pointed buds of deep 
pink opens to semi-double bloom of flesh 
pink, slightly fragrant. $1.00 each. 
Sonata (Pat. 732). Extremely long pointed 
buds of cochineal red, open to high centered 
flowers which lighten to deep pink. $1.75 
each. 
Symphonie (Pat. 958). Symphonie is pink, 
but not like other pink roses. The color looks 
as if it were made up of thin layers of the 
Floribunda Koses 
dium high centered, double blooms 
borne in clusters. Blooms are salmon 
pink with a slight fragrance. Very vig- 
orous, upright growth. $1.50 each. 
Pink Bountiful (Pat. 601). Beautiful 
ovoil buds tinted deep pink and blooms 
of soft glowing pink are produced on 
vigorous, well foliaged plants. Flowers 
form dense, large clusters. A mass of 
blooms throughout the summer. $1.50 
each. 
Pinkie (Pat. 712). Dainty, perfectly 
formed pink buds and spicily scented 
flowers. Continuous bloomer. Glossy 
foliage. AARS. $1.75 each. 
Pinocchio (Pat. 484). One of the 
most popular baby roses of recent in- 
troduction. Makes a bush seldom over 
two feet in height and clusters of 
dainty little flowers — salmon-orange 
flushed with gold. $1.50 each. 
luscious pink over a crystalline silvery tint, 
with the veins of the petals spreading a fine 
pattern, like a silken-net, of deepest carmine- 
pink. On the back of the petals, more of the 
silvery undercolor shine through and often 
the petals flash a slender thread of silver on 
their edges. Blooms are huge with many broad 
wavy petals. Intensely, deliciously fragrant. 
Excellent plants, strong in growth, free in 
bloom. $2.50 each. 
Tallyho (Pat. 828). AARS 1949. A lovely 
combination of pink and red. The outside of 
petals crimson to cardinal depending on the 
weather, while the inner surfaces are many 
shades of rose and pink. Robust and free 
branching. $2.00 each. 
The Doctor. Long pointed silvery pink buds 
open to enormous blooms of the same color. 
Intensely fragrant. $1.25 each. 
RED 
Barcelona. This vigorous plant produces long 
pointed buds which open into large, cupped, 
double blooms of dark crimson, long stems 
and large leathery foliage. $1.25 each. 
Bravo (Swim) (Pat. 983). Bravo is a big, 
bold rose of cardinal red color. The iridescent 
sheen of its petals gives it a rich glowing 
sparkle that delights the eye. The flowers are 
large, 4 to 5 inches across, with 35 to 40 
petals. The rather plump bud, of average 
length, opens to a big, broad, high centered 
tlower of perfect symmetry. The petals are 
ruffled at the edges. Bravo does its best in 
bright, warm sunshine and the vivid color does 
not fade. The plant is of medium height with 
a bushy habit. Don’t expect much fragrance! 
The rose has given everything it has to color 
and form. $2.25 each. 
Charles Mallerin (Pat. 933). This rose is a 
deep, rich, velvety crimson and is very fra- 
grant. It never fades. Reds, especially deep 
reds, are now leading all others in demand, 
and this is the richest red we know of. The 
plant is vigorous, in fact, throws such canes 
that it is hard to keep the plant symmetrical. 
it is resistant to blackspot. $2.50 each. 
Charlotte Armstrong (Pat. 455). Beautiful, 
long, pointed buds of clear cerise-pink. Pet- 
als margined with a thin silvery line. Mildew- 
resistant, vigorous and free branching. $2.00 
each. 
Christopher Stone. Heavy textured scarlet 
blooms shaded with the deepest velvety crim- 
son. Fragrant. $1.25 each. 
Cynthia. Long pointed buds open to full 
double blooms of rich coppery rose. Tall, 
upright grower. $1.25 each. 
Delight. Long stems bear clusters of medium 
to large, cupped flowers of bright carmine, 
with white base and yellow stamens. Small, 
glossy foliage. $1.25 each. 
Elite. Pointed, sorrel-red buds unfold into 
very large high centered, fragrant flowers of 
coral. $1.25 each. 
Fandango (Swim) (Pat. Pend.). The out- 
standing feature of this rose is its brilliant 
color. It is a rich deep scarlet in the bud, and 
the color changes to a bright Chinese red as 
the rose opens. The buds open rather quickly 
to a gorgeous flower with large petals having 
a crisp ruffled appearance. Fandango does 
not stop blooming any time in the spring. It 
loses petalage and size during hot weather 
but there will be other flowers when other 
kinds are out of bloom. $2.00 each. 
