Hybrid iZ Ae mnths 
(Floribunda) 
A new type of recurrent blooming rose that is rapidly increasing in popu- 
larity. Useful as low hedges, or, if allowed to grow large, they make an ex- 
cellent flowering shrub. They combine the hardiness of the polyanthus with 
the improved flowering qualities of the Hybrid Tea. 
AICAIN 22a ee ee ee $1.50 
We have a 20 plant hedge of this variety, 
growing near our Dutton Street entrance to 
the Nursery. Many of you have marveled and 
commented on this uniform hedge of bright 
scarlet red that is in bloom most of the year. 
At the peak of its blooming period, the bush 
is so covered with clusters of blooms that the 
foliage is almost hidden. Flowers last for days. 
214’ 
BABY BLAZE S22) 
P. A. F. 
At last, a bush form of the ever popular 
Blaze climber. Flowers almost identical in 
color are produced on a bushy plant that is in 
bloom most of the year (Limited supply). 
Be sure and see the mass planting of Baby 
Blaze in the floribunda section of the Oak- 
land Rose Garden. 2-214’ 
BELLY eRIOR = $1.50 
PATENT NO. 340 
One of the loveliest and most popular of all 
floribundas. The open blooms are much like 
pink Dogwood blossoms in shape, size and 
color. Shell pink with a carmine-pink lining. 
Single blooms, arranged in large branching 
clusters, are continuously produced in quan- 
tity. Really hardy. 3-316’ 
CAROL AMLING ___------------- $1.75 
(PINK GARNETTE) PATENT NO. 1126 * 
Last year we advised you that you would be 
sorry if you overlooked this little gem and 
We Still Mean It. Introduced by Amling- 
DeVor Nurseries this sweet little baby pink 
rose produces dozens and dozens of perfectly 
formed 60 petaled blooms lasting for days. 
This beauty is enhanced by clean bronzy 
foliage on a shapely well-rounded plant. (AI- 
so available on 15” tree roses.) 2’ 
CECILE BRUNNER -___-_---- $1.50 
The “Sweetheart Rose” needs no description. 
Tiny pink buds open to delightful many- 
petaled blooms that have been beloved since 
1881. 3’ 
COGORICO. 2 ee $2.00 
PATENT NO. 1193 % % 
We are receiving enthusiastic reports on this 
newest floribunda which is from the origi- 
nator of Peace. Bright and gay, this flashing 
orange-scarlet bloom arouses instant atten- 
tion, whether in the cooler areas or in the 
valley heat. Continuously in bloom, good 
stems, excellent for cutting. Glossy disease- 
resistant foliage. 
EASTER PARADE _____----- $2.00 
PATENT NO. 1200 
You will marvel at the exciting and unusual 
combination of colors created as the flower 
passes from the bud stage to the open bloom. 
Salmon pink and cerise, with yellow reverse, 
shading to carmine. Truly an Easter Parade. 
2-3’ 
FASHION ____-__-. 
PATENT NO. 789 
Here is truly a new shade of color in roses. 
The originators call it “deep peach,” but 
usually it is listed as “coral.” Its habit of 
growth is low, spreading and bushy. It is 
constantly in flower, although the buds open 
one at a time, so that the clusters seem long- 
lasting. A low border of Fashion is a striking 
and beautiful sight indeed. 2’ 
FLORADORA ___ { 
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A sensation at the California Spring Garden 
Show. Each year we increase our stock of 
this variety but, each year the same story 
“SOLD OUT”, early in the season. The vig- 
orous well balanced plant is clothed with 
shining holly-like foliage. Each stem produces 
clusters of medium sized, very double blooms 
of cinnabor, geranium red, to orange-scarlet. 
Cut flowers last for days. 3’ 
FRENSE A Meee $1.50 
a 
Truly a hybrid tea in miniature. The perfect 
boutannaire, ideal for bud arrangements and 
showy in the open flower as a mass display 
on long-stemmed trusses. The plant is large 
and spreading producing a continuous show 
of deep red buds that open to bright red 
non-fading blooms, 3’ 
GARNET Eye owe ee $1.50 
Like Carol Amling, this petite little red rose 
has beauty and charm, with an ability to last 
for days in the garden or as a cut flower. The 
plant is covered with an abundance of crin- 
kled holly-like foliage. (Ideal for corsage 
use.) Also available on 15” patio tree roses. 
2! 
GUAGCIE RE $2.25 
PATENT NO. 1025 
A new, highly-rated white floribunda. Large 
ovoid buds of 25-30 petals. Tea fragrance. 
Glossy, forest-green foliage. 2-214’ 
ALL AMERICA ROSE SELECTION 12 
