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*xEDITOR McFARLAND. H.T. See illustration. 
Deep pink. Another year of critical observation of 
this Rose, added to the favorable comments of 
visitors to our gardens and Rose-fields, convinces us 
that this is the finest deep pink garden Rose in the 
world today. The firm-textured, perfectly formed 
flowers are produced through all the growing season 
and are of a clear, brilliant pink. They come on nice 
long cutting stems, are fragrant, and as cut-flowers 
retain their form and last longer than any Rose we 
know. The plants are vigorous and have healthy, 
normal green foliage. We believe that Editor Mc- 
Farland will soon be the standard by which new pink 
Roses will be judged. Plant a bed of this superb pink 
Rose and you will have prize-winning blooms to ex- 
hibit at your local flower show and have flowers for 
cutting all season until hard frost. First Class Cer- 
tificate of Merit, Lyonnaise Horticultural Society, 
1929; Gold Medal, Contest for the Most Beautiful 
Rose of France, Lyons, 1932; Certificate of Merit, 
Portland, 1932. 90 cts. each.* 
xETOILE DE HOLLANDE. H.T. See illustration. 
Crimson. The name means “‘Star of Holland” and 
this Rose, introduced 17 years ago, could just as 
aptly have been named “Etoile de Universe,” for 
it is the most universally beloved, everblooming 
crimson Rose. It is as nearly faultless as any Rose 
can be, and it charms continuously with its delight- 
ful color, its form, long cutting stems, vigorous, 
healthy growth, and, most interesting of all, its 
intense true Rose perfume. 75 cts. each.* 
*xMME. JULES BOUCHE. H.T. White. Nicely 
formed white buds show a slight blush in the center 
as the bloom opens. Fragrant. An old, but popular 
variety. 30 petals. 75 cts. each.* 
*MME. PIERRE KOECHLIN. H.T. Salmon. 
Buds are ovoid and of a peculiar shade of pale yel- 
lowish salmon. The expanding flowers are perfectly 
imbricated and develop into a slightly cupped 
bloom of soft satiny salmon-pink, a wonderfully 
pleasing shade. It has the delightful Centifolia fra- 
grance. Gold Medal, Saverne, 1932. $1 each.* 



9 cts- 












Miss Rowena Thom. 
75 cts. each* 
* Joanna Hill. 75 cts. each* 

*JOANNA HILL. H.T. See illus- 
“RB ROSES 
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As shown in color on these two 
pages, each onejinoted for eyver- 
*MISS ROWENA THOM. 
See illustration. Rose-pink. One of 
the strongest growers among the 
Hybrid Teas, as Radiance is one of 
5 It produces quantities 
formed, deliciously 
grant, rose-pink blooms 5 to 6 inches 
in diameter. There is a yellow base 
to the petals which lights up the 
whole flower. If the plants are well 
fed and watered, every bloom will 
exhibition one. 
75 cts. each.* 
formed Rose makes long, shapely 
buds of orange-yellow that open to 
large, double flowers with an orange 
center, paling to cream-color at the 
edges of the petals. One of the finest 
Roses for cutting. It does not bloom 
as freely as some but every flower 
is a gem. Those who enjoy entering 
their best blooms at Flower Shows 
should grow this Rose as it is heavy 
s form a long 
leader in its color class. One each 
z its parents. 
, Etoile de Hol- 
Editor McF 
Hill, and Miss Rowena Thom, 
value $4.15. 
The above 5 Roses for $ 
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SEDERICO CASAS. H.T. See illustration. 
)ppery pink and orange. Continuity of bloom on 
‘rect, firm stems makes this an outstanding Rose 
in our show Rose-garden and also in our Rose- 
fields. The gay colors illuminate this Rose and 
draw visitors like a magnet to see and make 
note of this exquisite, artistic flower. It comes 
from sunny Spain and is one of the choicest Roses 
we have received from the hands of the Rose 
wizard, Pedro Dot. You will find it good for both 
garden decoration and for cut-flowers, for it keeps 
ell when cut. This hardy Rose will provide you 
with quantities of bloom every year for years to 
come. Gold Medal, Saverne, 1929. $1 each. 
*xMARGARET McGREDY. H.T. See page 14. 
*xMARY HART. H.T. Plant Patent No. 8. 
Maroon-red. This is a worthy red sport of the great 
Talisman Rose. Like its parent it is upright in 
growth and blooms freely. The bud of this widely 
advertised variety is maroon-red, and it opens to 
a well-formed, fragrant bloom of rich red with a 
velvety pile on the petals—a shade of red unique 
among Roses. $1 each; 3 for $2.50. 
No further discount on this patented Rose 
*MicGREDY’S SCARLET. H.T. Red. The finely 
formed bud is dull red and opens slowly into a 
magnificent, very large bloom of just ‘‘red’’ or deep 
pink, which lasts a long time. If a partly opened 
flower is pulled apart, the inside of the petals will 
be found to be brilliant scarlet; possibly in a moist 
climate it would be scarlet outside, too; in fact, 
last fall, after a wet summer, they were really scarlet 
here. Slight Tea scent. A splendid Rose for cutting 
as the perfectly formed flowers have about 30 petals 
and come on long stems. Any McGredy Rose is a 
good Rose. 75 cts. each.* 













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