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PRES. H. HOOVER 
GRENOBLE 
CRIMSON GLORY 
EDITOR McFARLAND 
sold for less. 
California Grown 
ROSES 
2, YEAR ‘No. 1 
Very Best Grade, Bloom First Year 
Not to be confused with No. 1/4 
grade which is also a 2-year Rose 
but not the best grade—and usually 
ROSE PRICES PREPAID 
Any 10 or more, $1.10 each; 
Any 5 to 9, $1.15 each; 
Any 3 for $3.50; Each $1.25. 
HYBRID TEA ROSES. . Not Patented 
For Spring Delivery 
CALEDONIA. Pure white, large, 
very double, long lasting. Good 
for cutting. 
CONDESA DE SASTAGO. Golden 
buds striped red; _ fragrant. 
Blooms freely. 
CHRISTOPHER STONE. A large 
brilliant scarlet overlaid with 
crimson. Long pointed buds; 
very fragrant; foliage dark 
green. 
CRIMSON GLORY. A large, vivid 
crimson with overtones and a 
glowing, oxblood red. For years 
a best seller patented rose, now 
offered at standard prices. 
DUQUESA DE PENARANDA. 
Large, long, pointed buds of 
apricot-orange; tea fragrance. 
EDITOR McFARLAND. Brilliant 
pink, shapely buds; long last- 
ing. Vigorous; good cut flower. 
Fragrant. 
E. G. HILL. Deep fadeless scar- 
let; large and fragrant. Vigor- 
ous grower; profuse bloomer. 
ETOILE DE HOLLANDE. Large, 
fragrant, deep velvety’ red 
blooms freely produced. Very 
popular. 
GOLDEN DAWN. Large, pointed 
buds of bright yellow, outside 
tinged red. Good double flower. 
Fragrant. 
GOLDEN RAPTURE. Long last- 
ing, pure yellow, pointed buds 
on long, strong stems. Fragrant. 
GRENOBLE. Scarlet - crimson, 
beautifully shaped flowers on 
long stems. 
KAISERIN AUGUSTE VIK- 
TORIA. Soft, white, slightly 
tinged lemon-yellow. Exquisitely 
formed flowers. 
MRS. CHARLES BELL. Shell pink 
sport of Radiance; sweetly fra- 
grant. Strong grower; free 
bloomer. 
MRS. PIERRE S. DuPONT. Deep 
golden yellow, heavy spicy fra- 
grance. Blooms freely. 
PICTURE. Very double, high cen- 
tered, slightly fragrant, velvety 
clear rose-pink. Foliage glossy, 
dark. Vigorous. 
PINK DAWN. Carmine-pink, long, 
pointed buds; old rose fra- 
grance. Keeps well. 
PINK RADIANCE. Cameo pink, 
large, fragrant and prolific all 
season. 
POINSETTIA. Flowers of bright 
rich scarlet. Rich in fragrance; 
good bloomer; semi-double. 
PRES. HERBERT HOOVER. Two- 
tone bright yellow shaded to 
cerise-pink and flame-scarlet. 
RED RADIANCE. Fine rich red; 
blooms constantly and abund- 
antly. Easy to grow. 
SISTER THERESE. Rich daffodil 
yellow, outer petals sometimes 
marked carmine. One of the 
most beautiful buds; fragrant. 
TALISMAN. ‘Two-tone, shading 
from deep yeilow to bright ap- 
ricot-red. Free bloomer. 
THE DOCTOR. Sparkling pink 
buds, pointed, very large. An 
excellent pink. 
BUSH ROSES - RUGOSA 
A class of roses often forgotten with the many new roses on the 
market, however they still have an important place in the landscape 
due to the massiveness and abundance of bloom. One of the most 
hardy, these roses of the Rugosa type are excellent when used as 
hedges, in mass plantings or as an accent plant in landscape arrange- 
ments. 
GROOTENDORST. Everblooming shrub rose, with large clusters of 
double bright red flowers all summer. Edges of petals serrated. 
Grows 4 to 5 ft. Used as a shrub, in hedges or as individual plants 
in foundation plantings. 
GROOTENDORST PINK. Similar to Grootendorst, except the flowers 
are in clusters of double clear pink. 
AUSTRIAN COPPER. One of the most striking colors imaginable. 
Flowers are single, intense copper-red. Reverse of petals bright 
golden yellow. Grows 2 to 3 ft. with the spread of about the same. 
Flowers 38 inches across borne in profusion, and blooms for a long 
period in the spring. 
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ETOILE DE HOLLANDE 
TALISMAN 
CALEDONIA 
GOLDEN RAPTURE 
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