Mush Kee 
PEACE __ 
PATENT NO. 591 
Still one of the top-rating roses of all time. 
Difficult to describe, as the color varies with 
changing weather. Golden buds streaked with 
red, gradually open to huge many petaled 
blooms of pale yellow with delicate pink 
shading. Large and bushy so allow plenty of 
space. 3-4’ 
PIGLURES@2 eee $1.50 
Perfectly formed, medium-sized pink blooms. 
Tea fragrance. Upright. Well-balanced 
growth; 2’, 
PRESIDENT EISENHOWER $2.50 
PATENT NO. 1217 
Mr. and Mrs. Crombie were quite impressed 
at seeing this new introduction in mass dis- 
play at the Philadelphia Flower Show. A 
modern American Beauty of medium red, 
opens to large 4 to 5 inch blooms. Old rose 
fragrance. 214-3’ 
PRESIDENT HERBERT 
TI OO NE gee ee $1.50 
Flaming scarlet and yellow buds open to soft 
pink and gold blooms. Long stems. Plant 
very large and vigorous. 5’ 
QUEEN ELIZABETH _ (3). 
PATENT NO. 1259 % 
Another AARS winner created by Dr. Wal- 
ter Lammerts. This rose makes its debut in 
the new “Grandiflora” class, being a cross 
between Charlotte Armstrong and Floradora. 
The plant is tall and exceptionally vigorous, 
fully clothed with clean disease resistant 
foliage. See color illustration. 414-5’ 
ROSE OF FREEDOM ____.___--- $2.00 
PATENT NO. 791 
A favorite with those who prefer a large, 
very double red rose. The bloom is well 
formed with a very pleasing fragrance. The 
bushy plant has clean bronzy foliage with 
few thorns. Recommended for the coastal 
area. Flowers will burn in the warmer regions. 
ROUNDEDVA Yee $3.00 
P. A. F. 
Another new “Grandiflora” of the same cross 
as Queen Elizabeth (Floradora & Charlotte 
Armstrong). The bloom is comparable to 
Charlotte Armstrong but, smaller deep red 
in color. They come in clusters but with stems 
long enough for cutting. Beautiful clean 
foliage. 446’ 
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SATURN Age eee, $1.75 
PATENT NO. 349 * 
The Spring foliage is so beautiful on this 
variety that one might easily question the 
need for blooms. The vermillion bud opens 
to startling cardinal-red with gold facing. We 
can only say “Plant one and see for your- 
self.”’ Highly recommended by the San Fran- 
cisco Rose Society. 214’ 
SHINING STAR 2 2232, $1.50 
We first saw this beautiful exhibition rose 
on display at the rose show sponsored by the 
“Oakland Rose Study Club.”’ We were great- 
ly impressed and along with the number of 
requests for this variety we have decided to 
list it. The bud is long-pointed, opening to 
a very double unfading bloom of chrome 
yellow. Fragrant, with clean foliage. 21’ 
SIGNORS (ase le $1.75 
PATENT NO. 201 
A truly outstanding rose, probably the finest 
of its type. It is an intense combination of 
scarlet-orange with lighter shades of tanger- 
ine and cerise. The many-petaled flower is 
attractive from the bud stage until the open 
bloom drops its petals. Shining foliage, long 
strong stems, and sweet perfume make this a 
perfect cut flower. 4’ 
SLEIGHBELLS 2 $2.00 
PATENT NO. 1004 % 
We have received favorable reports, many 
of high praise for this rose, from various lo- 
calities. We consider it to be the best white 
rose for the bay area. Large ovoid buds open 
to 40 or more lovely petals, with a sugges- 
tion of primrose yellow at the base. Seldom 
out of bloom. Clean shining foliage. Rates 
high with the San Francisco Rose Society. 
2 ee 
SNOWBSIRD 2 _ $1.50 
A small-to-medium bloom of pure white, 
flowering throughout the season, on a sturdy 
compact bush. Many petals, and beautifully 
formed. Easily grown in any climate. 214’ 
SONAT AY ees er es $1775 
PATENT NO. 732 
“A lovely rose is like a melody.” Long slim 
buds of cochineal red open slowly to exquis- 
ite blooms of deep lively pink. Long strong 
stem. Bloom slightly fragrant. Almost per- 
fect form. Very free-flowering. Vigorous 
bushy plant. One of our favorites. 3’ 
SUTTER’S GOLD _.. 
PATENT NO. 885 
Yellow buds, shaped with orange, open to 
fine clear yellow blooms. Intensely fragrant. 
Has good growing habits; bushy, long stems 
for cutting and very few thorns. A fitting 
memorial of the days of gold. 314’ 
