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(Patented varieties of roses are sold under licenses from the patent owner.) 
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Bush Roses 
No. | Grade 
ANNIE DREVET—95¢ ea. Large semi-double flowers of fiery red with gold center. Gold on reverse 
side of petals. Bushy plant with large, dark green leaves. 
AUTUMN—95¢ ea. Rich autumn colors, burnt orange and yellow, splashed with red. Very double 
flowers. Long, strong stems, with dark green foliage. 
BANNER—(Plant. Pat. No. 1071) $2.00 ea. A most unusual rose with lovely, well-shaped buds of 
bright red with light pink stripes, and deeper red veins running through the petals producing a 
striking effect. The gorgeous blooms are in varying shades of lighter red with almost white stripes, 
and often measure 6!/, inches across. A sport of the famous Charlotte Armstrong, a vigorous 
grower with long, heavy stems. 
BOZENA NEMCOVA—95¢ ea. Long, well shaped buds of light pink, shaded lavender, opening to 
large lavender-pink flowers that are very fragrant. 
BUCCANEER—(Plant Pat. No. 1119) $2.50 ea. A tall, vigorous plant, free-branching, and a real 
addition to any garden. Brilliant yellow flowers are perfectly formed, and semi-double. 
BRASIER—95¢ ea. Beautiful buds and flowers of vivid, flaming scarlet on the inside of petals and 
burnt orange-shaded scarlet on the reverse side. Bushy, free blooming plant. 
BRAVO—(Plant Pat. No. 983) $2.25 ea. A large, bold rose of brilliant cardinal red coloring that 
will steal the show at the peak of its blooming in your garden. Colors well even in hottest weather. 
CALEDONIA—95¢ ea. Large, long buds and large, full flowers of pure white. The purest white 
of all roses. 
CALIFORNIA CENTENNIAL—(Plant Pat. No. 953) $1.75 ea. Large, long pointed buds of crimson 
scarlet, very fragrant. Vigorous upright growth. Profuse bloomer. 
CALIFORNIA'S FAVORITE—$1.50 ea. 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. An upright grower producing many blooms with long stems. 
CAPISTRANO—(Plant Pat. No.922) $2.00 ea. This vigorous, upright rose produces an early abun- 
dance of large buds and flowers of a rich shade of deep glowing pink, with good fragrance. 
CECIL—(Single) 95¢ ea. Large, bright yellow flowers. The best single yellow rose. Glossy foliage. 
CHARLES MALLERIN—(Plant Pat. No. 933) $2.50 ea. A very fine black-red rose, with buds and 
blooms of midnight crimson velvet. It does not blue. 30 to 40 petals of heavy texture, the outer 
petals curling slightly. 
CHARLOTTE ARMSTRONG—(Plant Pat. No. 455) $2.00 ea. Long, perfect buds of a most unusual 
color of blood red, shading to an orange red near base of petals. Flowers are large, well shaped, 
cerise in hot weather and spectrum red in cool weather. The bush is a vigorous grower with fine 
foliage, and is a very free bloomer. This is one of the finest roses. 
CHRISTOPHER STONE—95¢ ea. Bright velvety scarlet. Open flowers showing large clusters of golden 
stamens. Bright green foliage. Very free blooming. 
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