bute Koses. 
SAN LUIS REY $1.75 
One of the most brilliant yellow roses which has an ap- 
pealing fruity fragrance. The deep saffron yellow buds 
are medium sized and globular in shape. The plants are 
well branched and the foliage is a rich, dark, glossy green 
that is disease resistant. 
PLANT PAT. 861 
SATURNIA $1.75 
Probably the best and most spectacular of the bi-colors. 
The long, pointed buds are high-centered and open to a 
brilliant cardinal red flower with a reverse of salmon, 
yellow, and copper. Excellent dark green foliage and a 
fruity fragrance. Especially fine in a coastal climate. 
PLANT PAT. 349 
SHOW GIRL (Lammerts) $2.00 
The long, very deep pink buds and flowers of Show Girl 
make it a distinctive rose. Stems are long and sturdy and 
fine for cutting. The plant is a strong grower with dark 
green foliage. It is a prolific bloomer. 
PLANT PAT. 646 
SIERRA GLOW $1.75 
A beautiful rose of a lovely soft pink shade with a reverse 
of salmon. Plants are low growing and spreading and 
should be pruned lightly. Prefers warm weather but does 
well in a cool climate where it is a much deeper color. 
PLANT PAT. 521 
SIGNORA $1.75 
This rose from Italy is a real masterpiece, in both plant 
and bloom. Long bud of a warm burnt sienna opening to 
a lighter hue toward mandarin. The plant is a tall grower 
(4 ft.) with every bloom on a long, strong stem. The foli- 
age is handsome. (Colle Oppio Gold Medal 1935.) 
PLANT PAT. 201 
SNOWBIRD $1.50 
Here is one of the best white roses under most conditions. 
The medium sized buds are especially attractive and pos- 
sess fine fragrance. The high centered blooms open to 
large, very double, flat flowers that appear to be some- 
what tufted. The foliage is excellent and the plant free- 
blooming. 
SONATA $1.75 
An excellent cut rose and fine for exhibition. The long 
pointed buds are of cochineal red which changes to a 
lively deep pink as the flower ages. Blooms are borne on 
long sturdy stems with foliage that has a good leathery 
texture. May fade at times. 
PLANT PAT. 732 
SUSAN LOUISE $1.50 
This lovely rose has proven satisfactory wherever grown. 
A seedling of the Belle of Portugal, but a bush rose and a 
continuous prolific bloomer. Bud is long and slender and 
of a deeper shade of pink than its parent; stems are long 
and firm. Growth is extremely vigorous and practically 
thornless. No garden is complete without Susan Louise. 
SUTTER’S GOLD (Swim ’50) ay $2.2) 
An exquisite rose with its long, pointed buds of orangish- 
yellow shaded orange and red. The half-opened flower 
is lovely with its spiralled center and fine fragrance. 
Blooms are borne singly on long stems and the plant is 
excellent for repeat bloom. Foliage is dark green and very 
resistant to disease. 
PLANT PAT. 885 
ALL-AMERICA ROSE SELECTION 
SUZON LOTTHE (Meilland 750) $2.50 
One of the loveliest and most fragrant of the soft colored 
pinks when it is just right. The coloring is a delicate 
peach-pink at the center with a deeper pink at the edge 
of the petals. Bushes are extremely strong with excellent 
light textured foliage. 
PLANT PAT. 934 
SWEET SIXTEEN (W. E. Lammerts) G1e7) 
Here is a superb rose, particularly adapted to coastal 
areas. The long slender buds open to beautifully formed 
flowers of light pink with shades of rose and gold. These 
sweetly scented blooms are borne on strong stems and are 
excellent cut flowers. 
PLANT PAT. 631 
SYMPHONIE (Meilland ’50) $2.50 
This medium pink rose has a silvery undertone and a fine 
netting of veins which make it a most unusual color. The 
large, fragrant blossoms may burn in hot weather but it 
is generally lovely in spring and fall. Foliage is a good 
glossy green. 
PLANT PAT. 958 
TAFFETA $2.00 
Resembling the old favorite, Mrs. Sam McGredy, Taffeta 
is outstanding in its ability to produce long stemmed, 
perfectly formed, fragrant buds of pink to salmon, with 
varying color combinations. Plant is a strong, upright 
grower with reddish green foliage. Best in warm climates. 
PLANT PAT. 716 
(Dr. Lammerts ) 
TALISMAN $1225 
The color is a mixture of red, yellow and copper in vary- 
ing proportions. The bud is long pointed and opens to a 
medium size flower of the same colors. Extremely fra- 
grant. An excellent cut flower. Growth is vigorous and 
upright. Mildews slightly. 
TALLYHO (H. C. Swim) $2.00 
Tallyho is an attractive large bi-color pink rose with a 
spicy fragrance. The large ovoid buds of Chinese red pale 
to Chinese rose as the bloom opens. The color and form 
of the flower are both distinctive. Plants are strong grow- 
ing and sturdy, Best adapted to warmer regions. 
PLANT PAT. 828 
TEXAS CENTENNIAL $1.50 
Texas Centennial is a sport of the popular rose President 
Hoover. Type of growth is the same although it appears 
to have more and better foliage. Quite prolific in bloom. 
Flowers are brick red, having a faint tinge of gold, with 
a lighter center. This rose has shown up very well. A 
splendid exhibition rose. 
PLANT PAT. 162 
THE CHIEF (W. E. Lammerts) $1.75 
We like this rose for its profuse blooming quali- 
ties and the excellent plant. The long buds of 
e flame open to large fragrant flowers of flame, 
coral and copper. The plant is a very strong, upright, 
spreading grower with large dark green leathery foliage. 
PLANT PAT. 456 
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