Pe ey han ee 
SIX 
BEAUTIFUL 
ROSES 
for the 
VALLEY 
of the 
SUN 
Inside this catalog we have de- 
scribed seventy-two different varie- 
ties of roses, all adapted to this area, 
and every one of them lovely. But 
we selected these six old-timers for 
illustration here because they show 
a nice color range, and because they 
are good, reliable varieties that have 
stood the test of time. 
TALISMAN 
(Upper left) A grand old multi-color 
rose of yellow, orange and scarlet. 
It's fragrant, and it's a nation-wide 
favorite. We have both the bush 
and climbing types. Each $1.25 
PICTURE 
(Upper right) If it's pretty as a Pic- 
ture, then it’s a beautiful rose, in- 
deed! Lovely, velvety pink blooms 
with a warm salmon undertone. As 
fragrant as a rose should be, too! 
Each $1.25 
ETOILE DE HOLLANDE 
(Center left) Deep, velvety, maroon 
red roses of great charm and im- 
mense fragrance. The kind of rose 
you have in mind when you say, 
“Red rose.” Each $1.25 
PRESIDENT HOOVER 
(Center right) Many colors follow 
each other during the life of each 
bloom, including yellow, cerise-pink, 
flame and scarlet. Big and fragrant. 
Each $1.25 
MRS. E. P. THOM 
(Lower left) You couldn't ask for a 
better bright, strong, canary yellow 
rose. Lots of flowers, sirongest in 
color in the spring and fall. Beauti- 
ful form. Each $1.25 
CHRISTOPHER STONE 
(Lower right) Bright scarlet-crimscn 
flowers of universal appeal, com- 
bined with an alluring fragrance no 
one can resist. Beautifully pointed 
buds. Prolific. Each $1.25 
It's Fun to Make a Garden in the Valley of the Sun! 
