■THE BEST IN ROSES 
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PRES. MACIA ^ .60 
A rose not well known to Rosarians but appears to 
be a worth while variety. The large, long pointed 
buds open to a large double flower of rose Neyron 
red, shaded salmon flesh. The bush is a very vigor¬ 
ous grower and prolific bloomer with dark green 
foliage that has mildewed but little. 
PRESIDENT PLUMCOCQ 
(Gaujard 1931) ^ .75 
A medium size, ovoid bud opening to a large, 
double, cupped flower of soft coppery buff. Bush is 
a strong upright grower with healthy foliage. A 
profuse bloomer and fragrant. An excellent rose. 
RADIO (Pedro Dot 1937) $ 1.25 
Radio is a sport from the well known Countess of 
Sastago. Form, foliage and habit of growth the 
same. The color is unique in that it is a soft yellow 
with the petals slightly tinted pink with carmine 
stripes and markings. Fragrant. A novelty for the 
garden. Plant Patent No. 197. 
RAPTURE $ .60 
The best of the Ophelia family. A long pointed bud 
of pink shaded apricot. A strong grower and 
fragrant. 
RED TALISMAN $ .60 
This is a red sport of Talisman that originated in 
our field. Growth and foliage same as Talisman. 
Color a deep maroon red, fading to a lighter shade 
in the sun, which is characteristic of all red sports 
of Talisman. 
REX ANDERSON (McGredy 1937) $1.50 
Handsome long, pointed large buds of cream turn¬ 
ing pure white with age and are borne several to¬ 
gether on strong stems. A very strong grower 
and prolific bloomer. Thick leathery foliage that is 
fairly free of disease. An excellent white. Fragrant. 
(Patent rights reserved.) 
ROCHEFORT (Mallerin 1936) $1.25 
In the field this year this rose has been outstand¬ 
ing. It is a very double rose of orange and old 
rose, a clear color with no shadings and very 
fragrant. The plant is a strong upright grower 
with glossy dark green foliage that has been dis¬ 
ease resistant all season. Plant Patent No. 191. 
ROME GLORY (Aicardi 1937) $1.50 
Rome Glory has been acclaimed as a red Dame Edith 
Helen, but at times it comes a cerise red. However, 
it is a good rose, being a strong grower, free flower¬ 
ing and fragrant. Similar in form to Dame Edith 
Helen. It has mildewed some in our district. Patent 
applied for. 
