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MARI DOT (P. Dot 1927) $ .60 
Another rose of Spanish origin that is very dis¬ 
tinctive. It has a color unlike that found in any 
other rose, a beautiful clear shade of reddish salmon 
yellow with a satiny sheen. As the flower opens the 
color passes to clear bright salmon and salmon pink 
with gold at the base of the petals. Moderately 
fragrant. The bush is a strong spreading grower 
with healthy, glossy foliage. A prolific bloomer. 
MAX KRAUSE (Krause 1930) $ .60 
We hardly know what to say about Max Krause 
this year. It shows up beautifully in the field, but 
after transplanting, the reports have been varied. 
Some have had excellent results, while others were 
disappointed. Experience shows this rose does not 
like heavy pruning. The long pointed bud is a red¬ 
dish-orange opening to a large flower of golden 
yellow with fine substance. Moderately fragrant. 
Bush is a vigorous grower and upright (4 ft.) with 
exceptionally nice foliage. 
McGREDY’S GEM 
(McGredy 8C Sons 1933) $ .60 
Here is a double rose with a high pointed center. 
The color is a creamy pink while the edges of the 
petals show a rose pink. The bush is a very vigor¬ 
ous grower (3 V 2 ft.) and a free bloomer. Probably 
best in the Northwest. Mildews in some regions. 
McGREDY’S IVORY (McGredy 1929) £ .75 
Probably the best white rose. The buds are long 
and pointed, opening to a perfectly formed flower 
of creamy white with a light yellow at the base of 
petals. The bush is a strong grower with excellent 
foliage. A prolific bloomer. Excellent as a cut flower 
and for exhibition. 
MOSS ROSE, GOLDEN (P. Dot 1932) £ .50 
This is the first yellow moss rose to be produced. 
This past season the blooms were a creamy white 
rather than yellow. An exceptionally strong grower. 
Like all moss roses, this one is subject to mildew. 
Fragrant. 
MOSS ROSE (Pink) £ .50 
This is a very good clear pink with calyx heavily 
mossed. A strong grower. 
MOSS ROSE (Cerise) $ .50 
A rose neither pink nor red—nearer cerise. Growth 
and habits same as other moss roses. 
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