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Novelties and Varieties of Recent Introduction 
MRS. SAM McGREDY. (S. McGredy & Son, 1929.) A very distinctly colored Rose 
such as McGredy or no other hybridizer has ever introduced. The large, long-pointed 
bud is a deep coppery scarlet, opening to a very double bloom of a coppery orange color. 
Moderately fragrant. Very vigorous, bushy. No. 1 Grade, $1.25; Extra Grade, $1.50. 
PORTADOWN IVORY. (S. McGredy & Son, 1929.) Very large, long-pointed bud 
opens to a delicate creamy white flower of excellent form. A much-needed addition to 
the class of white Roses. This variety is also known as McGredy’s Ivory. Moderately 
fragrant. Very vigorous, erect. No. 1 Grade, $1.25; Extra Grade, $1.50. 
ROSLYN. (Edward Towill, 1929.) Color of the long-pointed bud is deep orange; 
the large, full, semi-double flower is golden yellow, non-fading. The tones throughout 
are deeper than those found in Souv. de Claudius Pernet, one of its parents. We believe 
this Rose has a great future. Slightly fragrant. Very vigorous, bushy and free-branching. 
No. 1 Grade, $1.00; Extra Grade, $1.25. 
SUNKIST. (E. G. Hill Co., 1932.) The orange-copper bud opens to a pure orange- 
yellow, sometimes called Indian-yellow. The bud is high-pointed and the open bloom is 
exceedingly graceful and well formed. Fragrant. Very vigorous, upright. No. 1 Grade, 
$1.25; Extra Grade, $1.50. 
TOKEN. (Montgomery Co., 1933.) Plant Patent No. 95. The uniform but unique 
color corresponds to the rich tones of a sun-ripened apricot. Both the form of flower and 
habit of plant are very similar to the well-known Mme. Butterfly so that no more need 
be said in commendation of this beautiful new Rose. This has been a sensational new 
forcing Rose that is well adapted to garden use. No. 1 Grade, $1.50; Extra Grade, $2.00. 
WILLIAM ORR. (S. McGredy & Son, 1930.) Flowers very large, deep velvety crimson. 
The shining petals of firm substance never fade, even when open full; exceedingly fra¬ 
grant. The best new deep crimson. No. 1 Grade, $1.50; Extra Grade, $1.75. 
These Prices include DELIVERY CHARGES PREPAID on dormant Roses 
ordered before April 20 
6503 Wissahickon Ave., Germantown, Pa., April 16, 1934 
The plants are all wonderful—as they always are when they come from Fair Lawn. If they don’t 
grow and bloom it will not be your fault —or mine. I can never understand wbv anyone, once having 
Roses from you, would ever consider buying them elsewhere .— Mks. Joseph Ross. 
1934 Mulberry St., Harrisburg, Pa., October 14, 1934 
I cannot speak too highly of the service I have received from your Company and will always be glad 
to show my bushes that 1 have bought from you to my friends .— Mrs. P rank Peters. 
OFFER D. 12 New Everblooming Flybrid Teas 
12 varieties with a new appeal to interest the Rose enthusiast 
Extra Grade Only 
Countess Vandal. Coppery salmon and gold.$1.25 
Golden Dawn. Sunflower-yellow. 1.25 
Impress. Golden salmon-pink. 1.25 
Lucie Marie. Deep apricot-yellow. 1.25 
Mary Hart. Velvety maroon. 1.25 
McGredy’s Scarlet. Velvety red. 1.25 
Mrs. J. D. Eisele. Cherry-red to scarlet. 2.25 
Mrs. Sam McGredy. Copper-orange-scarlet. 1.50 
Portadown Ivory. White. 1.50 
Roslyn. Buttercup-yellow. 1.25 
Sunkist. Indian-yellow. 1.50 
William Orr. Deep velvety crimson. 1.75 
$17.25 
THE COLLECTION OF 12 NEW HYBRID TEAS, ALL EXTRA 
GRADE, FOR. 
$14.50 
