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Patented varieties of roses listed are being handled under license from the patent owners. 
ANGELS MATEU $1°75 
A gold medal winner in 1934. The large double blooms 
are deep old rose flushed with orange, with a ripe rasp- 
berry fragrance. An upright growing plant with large 
glossy, disease-resistant foliage. 
PLANT PAT. 174 
APPLAUSE (Swim) $2.00 
The ovoid bud of 30-40 petals opens to a fragrant light 
red rose. The large leathery leaves are quite disease resist- 
ant and are borne on a low, bushy, compact plant. Buds 
and flowers are largest in the spring. A good bloomer. 
PLANT PAT. 829 
AUTUMN $1.50 
An unusual combination of deep burnt orange and pink 
streaked with red. Moderately fragrant and very lasting. 
The bush is a strong upright grower with an abundance 
of thick glossy foliage. Mildews in some locations. Excel- 
lent in coastal regions. 
BLANCHE MALLERIN $2.00 
A pure white fragrant rose whose long buds open to 3% 
to 4 inch blooms. The petals of this high centered flower 
have a lively satiny sheen. Plants are erect, free branch- 
ing, and good bloomers. Lovely for cutting. 
PLANT PAT. 594 
BRAVO (H. C. Swim) $2.25 
A new rose of an intense and brilliant red which is long 
lasting and unfading. The 45 petals are slightly ruffled at 
the edges and form a high centered flower. A moderate 
grower with only slight fragrance. A free bloomer. Espe- 
cially adapted to hot weather. 
PLANT PAT. 983 
CAPISTRANO (ie 
This vigorous, upright rose produces an early abundance 
of large buds and flowers of a rich shade of deep glowing 
pink, with good fragrance. Capistrano grows about 5-6 
ft. in height and is well clothed in heavy, leathery foliage. 
PLANT PAT. 922 
(Germain’s Seed Co.) p75) 
CAPRICE $1.50 
A red blend with a reverse of yellow on a vigorous, glossy 
reddish-green bushy plant. A prolific bloomer for us and 
very vigorous. Should be wonderful along the coast. 
Takes partial shade. 
CHARLES MALLERIN (Meilland ’51) $2.50 
Without reservation this is the most magnificent deep red 
rose we have ever seen. The buds have a blackish sheen 
to them and the petals have a marvelous velvety texture. 
The full blown rose is glorious, very fragrant, never fades 
blue, but may burn in a hot sun. It is a strong grower 
and may send out extremely vigorous ground canes 
which do not always make for a well-balanced plant. 
PLANT PAT. 933 
CHARLOTTE ARMSTRONG 
Charlotte Armstrong has established itself as one of the 
finest roses ever introduced. It is a strong grower and 
produces an abundance of excellent blooms. The blood red 
buds are exceptionally long, pointed, and open to large 
roses which vary in color from blood red to a very deep 
pink according to weather conditions. A spreading grow- 
er with good foliage. Best in warm climates. 
PLANT PAT. 455 
(Lammerts) $2.25 
ALL-AMERICA ROSE SELECTION 12 
CHIEF SEATTLE (Swim ’51) $2.50 
Here is a pleasing buff, apricot bloom of 40-60 petals 
that varies considerably with the weather. It is best in 
summer and fall for us. The delightfully fragrant flowers 
(reminiscent of the old Marechal Niel) are borne singly 
on sturdy stems, and are fine for cutting. 
PLANT PAT. 1030 
CHRISTOPHER STONE $1.50 
This large, vivid scarlet rose with a velvety crimson sheen 
in the open flower will be one of the most brilliant and 
colorful in your garden. The bud is long, pointed, and 
moderately fragrant. The foliage is a bronzy green that 
may mildew and rust in those areas where such diseases 
are a problem. 
CHRYSLER IMPERIAL $2370 
A magnificent large red rose of unusually fine fragrance. 
The high centered crimson red buds open to flowers of 
40-50 petals, which hold their color very well although 
there is some bluing in cool, damp weather. The disease 
resistant foliage is a semi-glossy dark green that covers 
the plant to the ground, making a compact, attractive 
shrub. Chrysler is generous with its blooms which are 
borne on average length stems and are excellent for 
cutting. 
(Lammerts 753) 
PLANT PAT. 1167 
COUNTESS VANDAL $1.50 
The bronze-pink buds open to large high-centered blooms 
of blended carmine, pink, buff, and gold. The Countess 
unfurls in a most interesting symmetrical manner, which 
adds to its artisticness. An excellent bloomer under nearly 
all weather conditions. A fine, fragrant, cutting rose. 
CRESTED PINK MOSS $1.50 
The favorite of the pink mosses and probably the one your 
grandmother had. The unopened buds are charming with 
their three crested or tufted sepals. The full blown rose 
is very double and pleasantly fragrant. It is best used in 
the background of your garden. 
CRIMSON GLORY (Kordes) $1.75 
In some sections of the country this rose has been ac- 
claimed the best red rose. Of perfect form, the large, 
double urn-shaped flowers are a deep velvety crimson 
and intensely fragrant. The plant is a vigorous, bushy 
grower and continuous bloomer. At best in warm 
climates. 
DEBONAIR (Lammerts) Sin 
Here is an exceptionally fine summer and fall rose of 
primrose yellow. The flower is very double, about 50 
petals, and the plant has excellent glossy, disease resistant 
foliage. Bud is high centered, of medium size, and fine 
for cutting. 
PLANT PAT. 677 
DUCHESS of PENARANDA $1525 
Here is an appealing color. The buds are brilliant orange, 
opening to coppery apricot. However, this color does 
change at different times of the year and as the flower 
ages. The plant is a strong grower with plenty of glossy, 
light green foliage, and an abundance of fragrant blooms. 
ECLIPSE (Nicolas) $1.75 
This is unquestionably one of the best all-purpose yellow 
roses. The elegant streamlined buds are borne on long, 
straight stems and are especially fine for cutting in a 
tight bud. The upright plants have excellent, thick 
foliage that is disease resistant. Blooms abundantly. 
PLANT PAT. 172 
