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SUMMER TRADE LIST, 1954 
ROSES 
Northern California Grown Under Irrigation 
Our roses are Northern California grown, available for shipment from Shen- 
andoah after early February. They are carefully grown; well sprayed during the 
growing season and dug only when well ripened. All are carefully graded under our 
personal supervision and with our exceptional storage facilities for storing and 
handling of roses, we are in a position to supply first class plants which give 
satisfaction. 
NEW SERVICES TO OUR CUSTOMERS 
If you request it on your order, we will supply without charge, copper wired 
printed wood labels for each non-patented rose purchased from us. 
Large 4-color pictures of most varieties of roses purchased from us, will be 
supplied at cost. Ask our Salesmen or write us. 
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T—Preceding variety indicates comparative tall growing varieties. 
M—Preceding variety indicates comparative medium growing varieties. 
S—Preceding variety indicates comparative short growing variety. 
Figures following variety indicates rating by American Rose Society. 
All Roses are tied No. 1 and No. 1%, 10 per bundle. We do not break bundles. 
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RED SHADES 
M Ami Quinard, (6.2). Velvety crimson-maroon, vigorous and profuse. 
M Christopher Stone, (8.8). Free blooming plant producing fragrant, velvety-textured 
roses of vivid-scarlet deliciously scented. 
S Crimson Glory, (9.5). Well known deep velvety-crimson of merit. 
M E. G. Hill, (6.5). Great massive blooms of deep velvety-maroon. 
T Ena Harkness, (6.4). Famous English award winner producing crimson-scarlet 
blooms. Holds color well. 
M Etoile de Hollande, (8.9), Dark velvety-red with fine fragrance. 
M Gruss an Teplitz, (7.1). Medium sized, dark maroon blooms in clusters. Very 
hardy. 
M Margaret McGredy, (7.7). Full blooms of orange-scarlet. 
M McGredy’s Scarlet, (7.9). Large brilliant scarlet shaded rose-pink. 
S Nigger Boy, (8.9). Double, high-centered, fragrant. Dark velvety, blackish maroon. 
M Night, (6.4). Best of the deep dark reds. Buds and flowers are well shaped, double. 
Spicy, clove and cinnamon fragrance. Vigorous grower. 
T Poinsettia, (8.4). Bud long-pointed; large, double open flowers of bright unfading 
searlet. Vigorous, prolific bloomer. 
T Radiance Red, (8.0). Bright rose-red, form of Radiance. 
M Rouge Mallerin, (6.5). Double, well formed blooms of striking and lasting deep red. 
PINK SHADES 
M Betty Uprichard, (7.9). Salmon-pink stained with coppery-red. 
M Briarcliff, (6.7). Handsome flowers of silvery rose-pink. 
M Dame Edith Helen, (6.4). Excellent shape, glowing pink, double. 
M Editor McFarland, (7.7). Shapely buds and double, brilliant pink blooms. 
M Numa Fay, (7.5). Large, well-shaped buds of pale orange-salmon shading to pale 
pink edges. Open flowers are pale salmon-pink. 
M Picture, (8.4). Velvety-clear rose-pink with undertones of salmon. Very double. 
M Pink Dawn, (7.1). Perfectly formed, pink buds touched with salmon-rose. 
T Radiance Pink, (8.2). Large, brilliant rose-pink. Very fragrant. 
M The Doctor, (7.9). Large, beautiful buds opening to enormous semi-double, cupped 
flowers of satiny-pink. Fragrant. Plant vigorous and bushy. 
