p. CO. ^Horace McFarland 



^HORACE McFARLAND. H.T. (Mallerm.) In- 

 ^m^ troduced by The Conard-Pyle Co. Plant Pat. 

 ^ V-T pending. A Rose of beautiful exhibition form 

 and glorious color. Deep apricot-colored buds open a 

 rich buff-salmon which changes slowly to a pleasing 

 coral-pink. The flowers are large, of 40 to 45 petals 

 which are also large, firm and long lasting. Strong 

 stems hold the long, tapered buds firmly up- 

 right, well above the leathery fohage, making it 

 an excellent variety for cutting. Plant of medium 

 height; flowers spicily fragrant. $2 ea.; 3 for 

 $5.35. 



^KATHERINET. MARSHALL. H.T. Plant 

 Pat. 607. Named to honor Mrs. Marshafl, 

 wife of America's great General George T. 

 lis splendid, sparkling, warm pink 



Rose comes on magnifi- 

 cent, erect-growing, very 

 hardy plants with profuse, 

 dark green foliage. The 

 large, cupped flowers have 

 heavy petals that resist 

 summer sun and have 

 fruity fragrance. Growth 

 and foliage are equal to 

 the renowned Radiance 

 and the beautiful blooms 

 come freely on long stems 

 for cutting. $2 ea.; 3 for 

 $5.35. 



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^LOWELL THOMAS., H.T. (Mallerin.) Plant 

 mne^ Pat. 595. The vibrant lemon-chrome color, 

 ^V - ^ vigorous growth and general air of optimism 

 about this glorious new Rose make it suitable to bear 

 the name "Lowell Thomas." 



The 25-petaled blooms open from beautiful buds 

 and have high-cupped centers, with the petals rolling 

 outward, making magnificent, glowing flowers, over 

 4 inches across when fully open. They have a slight 

 tea fragrance. The plants are sturdily upright in 

 gro\\1;h and the rich yellow blooms, on strong, erect 

 stems, have a perfect foil in the large, lustrous green 

 foliage. $2 ea.; 3 for $5.35. 



-A-Lowell Thomas 



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^MME. CHIANG KAI-SHEK. H.T. (Howard & 

 ^^«^ Smith.) Plant Pat. 664. Large, pointed, ivory 

 ^ i | tfT buds open to 4} 2-inch spiral flowers of canar}-- 

 yellow tint with creamy outer petals. The magnificent 

 35-petaIed flowers come freely on vigorous, upright 

 plants with heavy, bronzy canes and when fully 

 open have an attractive mass of rich golden anthers 

 on filaments which match the petals. $2 ea. ; 3 for 

 $5.35. 



^MME. MARIE CURIE. H.T. (Gau- 

 jard.) Plant Pat. pending. Buds 

 of bright, clear, daffodil-yellow, 

 open glowing clirome-yellow 

 and come freely on upright, 

 vigorous plants. The 25- 

 petaled, sweetly fragrant 

 flowers age to rich cream be- 

 fore the petals fall. $1.50 

 ea.; 3 for $4. 



■f!f«^This symbol by the name 

 ^ V ' V of a Rose means it has 

 been an award winner in the All- 

 America Rose Selections tests, 

 chosen from among the many 

 entries judged with it in a 2-year, 

 wide-spread test. 



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