AND THESE IRISH ROSES FROM THE FAMOUS HOUSE OF McGREDY 
MC GREDY'S PINK (McGredy, Ireland) - A rose of^conservative tints, but much 
needed in its color field. The salmon and yellow suffusion enliven the pink and 
give it a warm glow and a zest. The bud is high centered and perfectly formed, 
opening gracefully to a lovely large and double bloom. The plant is bushy hardy and 
an ideal garden rose. The habit of growth is vigorous, free and branching and there 
are but few thorns. To those who want a warm pink, beautifully formed flower we 
strongly recommend it. 
MC GREDY'S PRIDE (McGredy, Ireland) - As the flower starts to unfurl we have 
inside a combination of orange and salmon pink flushed and veined with saffron 
yellow.- The outside is yellow cadmium flushed flesh-pink. The buds are 
long and pointed and large full flowers are of a wonderful brilliancy, and are 
borne freely on long stout stems. The blooms are remarkably long lived both in the 
garden and when cut. As a garden and bedding rose this variety is outstanding, 
and it is bound to please. 
REX ANDERSON (McGredy, Ireland) - This variety can be called cream white, for 
it has a slight tinge of ivory. The large blooms are well formed with open center 
and generally come in clusters on strong upright stems. It is delicately fragrant. 
The plant is vigorous and branching, is amply clothed with handsome leathery foliage 
and resistant to diseases. Try disbudding it and see the large exhibition size 
blooms you will get. 
