
NOVELTY EVERBLOOMING 
ok MME. CHARLES MALLERIN. See back cover. 
H.T. (Mallerin, 1939.) Plant Pat. 409. Orange-flame. 
Long salmon-orange buds expand slowly to 4-inch, 
40-petaled flaming orange blooms with a veil of scarlet, 
which imparts an iridescence that gives a distinct 
individuality to this Rose. The heavy-textured petals 
recurve and make a beautiful flower. Sweet-clover fra- 
grance. Gold Medal, Saverne. $1.50 each; 3 for $3.75.% 
*MME. HENRI GUILLOT. (2) H.T. (Mallerin.) 
Plant Pat. 337. Watermelon-pink. Lovely in both 
form and color. The large artistic, urn- -shaped buds 
open to camellia-like, 20-petaled blooms, about 5 inches 
across, watermelon to raspberry-pink In color. Gold 
Medal, Bagatelle. XXX $1.25 each; 3 fer $3.15.¢+ 
*MME. JEAN GAUJARD. H.T. (Gaujard.) Plant 
Pat. 338. Creamy yellow. Graceful in form with long 
buds that open to creamy yellow blooms tinted with 
delicate shades of orange and carmine. $1.25 each; 
3 for $3.15.% 
*McGREDY’S SALMON. Page 5. (2) lig a I 
(McGredy, 1940.) Plant Pat. 410. Splendid buds of 
orange-pink open to great, full-petaled, deliciously fra- 
grant blooms of apricot-salmon that come freely in a 
beautiful setting of large bronzy green foliage, 
$1.50 each; 3 for $3.75.¢ 
*McGREDY’S SUNSET. Qa) H.T. (McGredy.) 
Plant Pat. 317. Yellow. A really charming flower of 
clear yellow tipped with carmine, pleasantly recalling 
to mind the sunset tints that often come after a glowing 
summer day. The plant freely produces these charming 
blooms throughout the season, with richer colors show- 
ing In the fall. $1.25 each; 3 for $3.15.¢% 
*MRS. OLIVER AMES. H.T. (Verschuren, 1941.) 
Plant Pat. app. for. Lemon-yellow, long-pomted buds 
on strong stems open to 60-petaled, lemon-yellow 
blooms with rich Maréchal Niel fragrance. $1.50 each; 
3 for $3.75.% 
*M. S. HERSHEY. H.T. See front cover. Descrip- 
tion on page 3. 
* ORANGE NASSAU. H.T. (Verschuren, 1941.) 
Plant Pat. 350. Two-toned salmon-orange. Long- 
pointed buds unfurl to a perfect pattern. Inside yellow, 
outside orange, edged pink. Plants healthy but not 
vigorous. Well- ea | Gold Medal won in Holland 
1938. $1.50 each; 3 for $3.75.¢ 
*PEARL S. BUCK. H.T. (Kordes, 1940.) Plant 
Pat. 423. Golden yellow. Long-pointed orange buds 
lighten to lovely blooms of clear yellow with tmges of 
© C.P.Co. Sa ne ena Gallo. 2) apricot. Lovely fragrance. $1.50 each; 3 for $3.75. 
*PINK PRINCESS. H.T. (Brownell, 1939.) Plant 
Pat. pending. Deep rose-pink. This Rose resembles 
Radiance in vigorous growth and ts claimed ‘‘notably 
hardy.’ The fragrant flowers are large, double, high- 
centered and are deep rose-pink toned with yellow. 
$1.50 each; 3 for $3.75.% 
* POINSETTIA. H.T. (Howard & Smith.) Scarlet. 
An exquisite flower with long buds that open to large, 
thrilling, glowing blooms of brilliant poinsettia-scarlet. 
$1 each.* 
* RIVIERA. H.T. (P. Dot, 1940.) Plant Pat. 378. 
Coppery pink. Tall plants are furnished with blooms 
of coppery pink, flushed with orange, and rich gold at 
the base of the petals. $1.50 each; 3 for $3.75. 




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* Eternal Youth. Plant Pat. 332............... Page 4 i 25 
* Mime. Henri Guillot. Plant Pat. 337.......... Page 6 .25 
* Ramon Bach. Plant Pat. 366................. Page 7 i 00 
* Rome Glory. Plant Pat. 304....... .......... Page 7 1.25 
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