LUCIA ZULOAGA—Each, 95¢. Semi-double flowers of the most intense lacquer red on bushy plant 
with very glossy foliage 
MIRANDY—(Plant Pat. No. 632) Each, $2.25. Buds are dark red with black shadings opening to very 
large deep red blooms. The bush is a strong grower and has fine, dark green foliage. Very fra- 
grant. A fine rose for hot weather. 
NOCTURNE—(Plant Pat. No. 713) Each, $2.00. This rose has long dark red, perfect buds opening 
to deep red, fragrant flowers. 
NIGHT—Each, 95¢. One of the darkest of all red roses, buds and flowers being a very dark, velvety 
red, shaded with black and maroon. Spicy fragrance. 
POINSETTIA—Each, 95¢. Well shaped, high centered buds of brilliant scarlet that open into dazzling, 
brilliant red flowers. Vigorous plant producing plenty of long-stemmed flowers. 
PRESIDENT EISENHOWER—(Plant Pat. No. 1217) Each, $2.50. This is a modern "American Beauty" 
of a rose of medium red. Large ovoid buds open to 4- to 5-inch blooms with rich, unfading rose- 
red brilliant petals. Blooms come singly on strong stems. Continuous bloom on a bush plant with 
few thorns; dark green, disease resistant foliage. 
RED HOOVER—Each, 95¢. A sport of the President Herbert Hoover with similar-shaped buds and 
flowers, except has much more red in coloring. A fine cutting flower and has long, good stems. 
RED TALISMAN—Each, 95¢. Buds and flowers are deep red shading to an orange-red. Growth and 
habit similar to the popular Talisman. 
ROUNDELAY—(P.A.F.) Each, $3.00. Dark red buds opening to flowers of lighter and brighter red. 
Neatly formed, and deeply fragrant. The flowers are produced on extra-long stems, and in clusters. 
Plants are robust, vigorous, and disease-resistant. 
SOUTHPORT—Each, 95¢. Long buds of brilliant scarlet opening into semi-double flowers. Keeps 
color well in hot sun. 
VESUVIUS—(Single) Each, 95¢. Beautiful flowers of dark crimson with yellow stamens. Long stemmed. 
VICTORIA HARRINGTON—Each, 95¢. Excellent buds and flowers of bright scarlet that fade very 
little in the heat. Strong mildew-resistant bush. 
WILL ROGERS—(Plant Pat. No.256) Each, $1.50. Large, very double, very fragrant flowers of 
crimson-maroon, shaded black. Plant medium grower, but very fine bloomer. 
BUSH ROSES --- PINK SHADES 
BOZENA NEMCOVA—Each, 95¢. Long, well shaped buds of light pink, shaded lavender, opening 
to large lavender pink flowers that are very fragrant. 
CALIFORNIA'S FAVORITE—Each, $1.50. Its beautifully shaped buds of salmon pink open into large 
flowers of clear, soft pink shade, which lighten delicately at the edge of the petals. This is a 
sport of our fine Stockton Beauty, and is a good, upright grower producing many blooms with 
long stems. 
CAPISTRANO—(Plant Pat. No.922) Each, $2.00. This vigorous, upright rose produces an early 
abundance of large buds and flowers of a rich shade of deep glowing pink, with good fragrance. 
CYNTHIA—Each, 95¢. Large buds and flowers of rose-pink with gold at base of petals. Upright 
grower. 
DAINTY BESS—(Single) Each, 95¢. Flowers of soft pink with red stamens on a strong growing bush. 
The most popular single rose. 
DICKSON'S PERFECTION—Each, 95¢. Shrimp pink, overlaid with glowing orange merging into an 
orange-yellow base. The large petals are shaded rose salmon. 
DR. DEBAT—(Plant Pat. No. 961) Each, $2.00. Long, pointed buds of medium pink, open into huge, 
high-centered blooms often 5 inches across. Lovely fragrance. Good cutting stems. 
EDITOR McFARLAND—Each, 95¢. Large, well shaped dark pink buds and flowers on strong-growing 
bush. One of the finest pink roses. 
EDEN ROSE—(Plant Pat. No. 1149) Each, $2.00. Very large, cupped, double, very fragrant rose-pink 
blooms on long, strong stems. Glossy dark green foliage, few thorns. Upright habit. 
FIRST LOVE—(Plant Pat. No.921) Each, $2.25. Long and slender buds, shading from rose to dawn- 
pink. Mildly fragrant. Plant is vigorous grower with disease-resistant foliage. Good stems. 
ISOBEL—(Single) Each, 95¢. Large rose-pink flowers with bright yellow center. 
J. OTTO THILOW—Each, 95¢. Perfect shaped buds and flowers of rich rose pink. Good, strong, 
upright bush and a free bloomer. Excellent pink rose. 
JUNO—(Plant Pat. No. 895) Each, $2.25. This variety has combined large size, bright color, and per- 
fection of form into a very fine rose. The long, tapering, clear pink buds unfold into big double, 
high centered flowers of lighter pink tones. The plant is low, bushy and compact. 
KOROVO—Each, 95¢. Peach-blossom pink and coppery rose. Large, double and lasting flowers, Free 
blooming plant. Good vigorous habit. 
LULU—Each, 95¢. Long, very slender buds of coral pink opening into semi-double deep pink flowers. 
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