CALIFORNIA CENTENNIAL—Patent 953 
An intensely fragrant glowing crimson rose of outstending beauty. 
Three foot plants well clothed with copper green foliage. Almost 
thornless. Long spiral crimson buds of elegant texture and glorious 
crimson color. 3 ft. $2.00 each 
@) CAPISTRANO—Patent 922 rs a 
Glowing rose pink color which is retained throughout the life of 
the bloom. Unusually large bloom, 40-50 petals, up to 6 inches 
across. Flowers give off a rich heavy fragrance. Strong growth, 
long stems and disease resistant foliage. 4 ft. $2.25 each 
CHARLES MALLERIN—Patent 933 
“Buds and bloom of midnight crimson velvet. It is the finest, big 
black-red rose to date and the most velvety in appearance. It does 
not blue.” A tall vigorous grower, not too symmetrical. The big, 
high-centered, 30-40 petaled blooms are richly fragrant. $2.50 each 
& CHRYSLER IMPERIAL—Paient 1167 
At last an ideal red exhibition rose. Abundent, high-centered 
flowers up to 5 inches in diameter, borne singly; sturdy, medium 
long stems. Vivid rich crimson tones—beautifully shaped flowers 
that last up to one week when cut. Long, tapering buds; large, 
dark green foliage. A Charlotte Armstrong offspring! $2.75 each 
Charlotte Armstrong 
@@) CHARLOTTE ARMSTRONG—Paient 455 ° 
Long streamlined blood red buds open to beautiful cerise blooms. The 
plant is vigorous, the foliage attractive and highly resistant to mildew. 
Here is one of the greatest favorites of all time. It does well every- 
$2.25 each 
where. 3 ft. 
CHIEF SEATTLE—Patent 1030 
Large, symmetrical, high-centered blooms up to 60 petals, of a rich 
shade of buff apricot and somewhat ruffled, delightfully graceful 
appearance. The plant is vigorous with the flowers borne individually 
on long straight stems. 3-4 ft. $2.50 each 
DEAN COLLINS—P.A.F.—lllustrated on page 7 
Named after Portland’s own Dean Collins, for over a quarter of a cen- 
tury garden editor of the Oregon Journal and nationally known garden 
authority, this is the first of a new class of roses; the FLORI-TEA. It is 
a cross of Charlotte Armstrong and Floradora, both All America Win- 
ner, perfected by Dr. W. E. Lammerts, the creator of Charlotte Arm- 
Cle. strong, Chrysler Imperial and other successful and popular roses. 
Emperial Dean Collins’ spirea-red buds open to full double, long-lasting blooms 
of rose, opal and carmine. The plants are vigorous, upright, and 
clothed in glossy, dark green, disease and mildew-resistant foliage. 
Large hybrid-tea blooms on long stems throughout the growing sea- 
son. $2.50 each 
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N. VAN HEVELINGEN, PORTLAND, OREGON 
PLANT PATEN7 
NO, 172 
