NEWEST STAR ROSES 



m^ ^FRED _ EDMUNDS. (iMeilland.) H.T. 

 ^VT, Propagation rights reserved. Winner of IQ44 

 All-America Regional Award. This Rose is sensa- 

 tional. The beautiful, long-shaped buds of burnt- 

 orange open to glorious, 25-petaIed blooms of vivid, 

 glowing, coppery orange color which slowly changes 

 to soft apricot and the velvety-textured petals assume 

 an artistic, crinkled form that is very pleasing. The 

 plants are vigorous, rather spreading in habit, and 

 are furnished with glistening, oHve-green foliage. 

 Rich, fruity fragrance. Named in honor of the 

 Curator of the International Rose-Test Gardens, 

 Portland, Oregon. $2 ea.; 3 for $5.t 



-A-GOLDEN HARVEST. H.T. (Mallerin.) Clear yel- 

 low. See description, page 5. $1.50 ea.; 3 for $3.75.* 



^LISSY HORSTMANN. H.T. (Tantau.) Vivid 

 scarlet-crimson. See description, page 6. $1.50 ea. ; 

 3 for $3.75.* 



3 NEWEST STAR ROSES $4.20 



^ (Value $5) ^ 



Above three choice varieties. Ask for OFFER 1 03 



The Queen of the Rose Festival 1943 Portland (Oregon) 

 christens our new Rose "Fred Edmunds" 



QUANTITY PRICES 



On Patented Roses marked t and on Rose Collec- 

 tions there is no further discount. 



The total number of all the Roses you order will determine 

 which price you use for the Roses with price marked*. 



On Roses with "each" 



price marked * you are 



entitled to rates as 



follows: 



Less 



than 12 



A 



12 to 24 

 B 



25 or 



more 



C 



90c. 

 $1.00 

 1.25 

 1.50 



80c. 

 90c. 

 $1.10 

 1.30 



75c. 

 85c. 

 $1.00 

 1.20 



Above prces do not ap- 

 ply to Patented Roses 

 markedj 



if your entire order 

 is for 



Less than 12 Roses, use 

 prices in column A for 

 Roses marked* 



12 to 24 Roses, use prices 

 in column B for Roses 

 marked* 



25 or more Roses, use 

 prices in column C for 

 Roses marked* 



If you send too much 

 cash, we will include extra 

 value, or, if requested, re- 

 fund amount overpaid. 



Note: You must order 3 of one hind to get the 3 rate 



*Fred Edmunds. New. Fall 1943 



1943 HIGHEST AWARDS 



9J^^ All-America Rose Selections 



These three Roses have been selected as 1943-44 

 All-America Rose Selections by fifteen of America's 

 leading and largest Rose-growers cooperating in a 

 serious imdertaMng to test each other's Roses in gar- 

 dens located clear across the continent. You may be 

 sure that the Roses ofifered here have had keen com- 

 petition in winning top awards. (No judge votes on 

 his own varieties.) 



We are happy to offer here these winners in the 

 latest Annual Contest of the All-America Rose Selec- 

 tions, Inc. We have these Roses growing here at 

 West Grove in limited supply. 



^MEVIE. MARIE CURIE. H.T. (Gaujard.) Pat. app. for. 

 Exquisitely lovely, long-pointed buds of bright, clear, 

 daffodil-yellow, with centers of glowing chrome-yellow come 

 freely on upright, vigorous plants and open to 25-petaIed, 

 sweetly fragrant flowers that age to rich cream before the 

 petals fall. $1.50 ea.; 3 for $3.75.$ 



^LOWELL THOMAS. H.T. (Mallerin.) Plant Pat. 595. 

 Chrome-yellow. See in color, page 5. $2 ea.; 3 for $5. J 

 *MME. CHIANG KAI-SHEK. H.T. (C. Duehrsen.) 

 Pat. aop. for. Creamy yellow. See description, page 6. 

 $2 ea.; 3 for $5. J 



3 HIGHEST A. A. R.S. AWARDS $4.60 



*^ Value $5.50 ^ 



Above three latest A. A.R.S. Roses. A sk for OFFER 1 03a 



