R. M. S. Queen Mary 
D Kit C C^i\ppr\ K/ip r w HT. (H. A. Verschuren, 1937.) Plant Patent No. 249. A blending of rich, glowing salmon and 
l\. J. VjcuccII lYlaiy. pj n k with an orange base. The whole effect is lovely warm pink. Long-pointed buds and large, 
full flowers with a delicate perfume on plants of good strong habit. $2 each, 3 for $5 
McGredy’s Yellow 
HT. (S. McGredy & Son, 1933) 
Unfading canary-yellow flower of excellent form with 
a mass of gold anthers beautifying the center of the 
flower. Plants vigorous and free blooming, with dark, 
glossy, holly-like foliage. This is a beautifully formed 
Rose of good color, and one we heartily recommend. 
25 petals. $1.50 each. 
THE THREE «« 
COVER ROSES 
LAL. HT. (W. Easlea & Sons, 1933.) Artistic buds 
and high-centered flowers of soft silvery pink with 
a rich yellow suffusion extending upward from the 
base of the petals. Exquisitely perfumed. This Rose 
has a great future because of the quantity of attrac¬ 
tive flowers produced. It is an exceptionally fine Rose 
for cutting. Flowers last longer than any other Rose 
we know. $1.25 each. 
SOUTHPORT. HT. (S. McGredy & Son, 1933.) A 
brilliant, unshaded scarlet Rose with a nice Tea 
scent. It is particularly brilliant in bright sunshine 
and recommended for spectacular bedding effects in 
the garden. The color lasts and rain does not 
affect it. We cannot praise this Rose too highly. 
$1.25 each. 
GOLDEN FRILLS. HT. (Bobbink & Atkins, 1936.) 
A sport of the well-known Feu Joseph Looymans, 
found in our fields and developed by us. Long-pointed 
buds, opening to large, cupped, rich golden yellow 
flowers, quite double and really fragrant. Plants are 
tall, bushy, and more free blooming than the parent. 
We recommend this Rose very highly and feel sure 
you will like it. $1.25 each. 
McGredy’s Yellow 
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