SELECTED LIST OF NOVELTIES 
Alice Harding. HT. Plant Patent No. 202. One of the best 
exhibition yellow roses produced. A rose which combines 
good garden qualities with flowers of large size. A con¬ 
tinuous bloomer with sweet honey fragrance. A gold 
medal winner. $1.50 each; 3 for $3.75. 
Break O’Day. (Sub-zero HT.) (Brownell 1939). Vigorous 
early growing, robust plant with large flowers of ten or 
more rows of petals, recurled outside, in orange shades. 
PTagrant. $1.00 each; 3 for $2.50. 
Coralline, Poly. (H. M. Eddie & Sons, 1938). A vigorous 
growing hush producing enormous masses of orange-red 
flowers. Compact grower suitable for individual planting 
or for large beds. $1.00 each; 3 for $2.50. 
Crimson Glory. HT. Plant Patent No. 105. (Kordes 1934.) 
Deep vivid crimson shaded ox-blood red. Intensely fra¬ 
grant. Foliage abundant and leathery. A profuse and con¬ 
tinuous bloomer. $1.00 each; 3 for $2.50. 
Feu Pernet-Ducher. HT. Plant Patent No. 103. (Mallerin, 
1934.) Large double blooms of delicate yellow with apri¬ 
cot shading in the center. A good exhibition rose. Gold 
Medal Barcelona, 1936. $1.00 each; 3 for $2.50. 
Lily Pons. Sub-zero HT. (Brownell. 1938.) Large nearly 
white with pure yellow center. Resistant to rain. Highly 
recommended. $1.50 each; 3 for $3.75. 
Luminator. Poly. (H. M. Eddie & Sons, 1938.) Vigorous 
growing bush producing masses of scarlet crimson. Does 
not burn. $1.00 each; 3 for $2.50. 
McGredy’s Orange. HT. Patent rights reserved. Medium 
sized double flowers, inside and base of petals deep 
Indian-yellow without shading, outside bright orange 
flushed salmon; tea fragrance. Foliage dark green, growth 
very vigorous and upright. On account of its new and 
unique coloring, this magnificent rose will take a prom¬ 
inent position in the garden. Petal count 15. $1.00 each; 
3 for $2.50. 
McGredy’s Pink. HT. Patent rights reserved. Large, per¬ 
fectly-formed flowers; outer petals shading to pearly- 
cream and pink with saffron-yellow base; sweetly scented; 
borne on long, strong stems. Foliage dark green, plant 
vigorous and free branching. Fine for exhibition and 
garden purposes. Petal count 60. $1.50 each; 3 for $3.75. 
McGredy’s Pride. Patent rights reserved. Buds long and 
pointed, opening to large, full flowers of orange and 
salmon-pink flushed and veined saffron-yellow; outside of 
petals yellow-cadmium flushed flesh pink, borne on long. 
strong stems. Growth vigorous; continuous bloomer. 
Flowers long-lived on the plant and when cut. Petal 
count 25. $1.50 each; 3 for $3.75. 
Moon Glow. Climbing. (Brownell, 1937.) Flowers nearly 
white shading to soft yellow in the center. Petals re¬ 
curved, flowers long lasting and blooming over long pe¬ 
riod. Delicate fragrance. Foliage attractive and disease 
resistant. $1.00 each; 3 for $2.50. 
Peggy Ann Landon. (Brownell, 1938.) One of the earliest 
climbers to start growth in the spring. Buds sunflower 
yellow, growing lighter with are. Foliage dark shiny 
green and disease resistant. Blooming over a long period. 
Fragrant. $1.00 each; 3 for $2.50. 
Rex Anderson. HT. Patent rights reserved. Flower large, 
double, full, perfectly formed, fragrant, pale lemon yellow, 
shaded gold at base. Foliage abundant, gray green. Vig¬ 
orous. Certificate of Merit, N.R.S. $1.50 each; 3 for $3.75. 
Rome Glory. HT. Patent applied for. (Aicardi, 1937.) A 
royal rose something like Dame E. Helen in form. Color, 
cerise red. Fragrant. $1.50 each; 3 for $3.75. 
Ruth Alexander. Plant Patent No. 178. (Miss Rena E. Wil¬ 
ber, 1937.) A new climbing decorative rose with mar- 
vellous blooms, vigorous, long and strong flower stems. 
Foliage exceptionally large and glossy. No climbing rose 
ever introduced surpasses the Ruth Alexander in all those 
desired details such as length of bud, in richness of un¬ 
folding blended color, in sheer beauty of open flower and 
in fragrance. The long pointed buds of cadmium orange, 
topped peach red, make a glorious combination. In the 
bud form the sepals hold tightly to the petals, which adds 
greatly to its charm. Its long stiff stems enhance its value 
as a good cut flower. It has a long flowering reason, is an 
early and profuse bloomer with second blooms in late 
July and August. We heartily recommend this new 
climber. $1.50 each; 3 for $3.75. 
Samuel McGredy. HT. Flower enormous, high centered, 
slightly fragrant, large leathery stiff petals, honey yellow 
passing to dark cream with sunflower yellow base on 
sturdy strong stems. Foliage dark green, leathery. Vig¬ 
orous free blooming. Gold Medal, N.R.S. $1.50 each; 3 
for $3.75. 
Will Rogers. HT. (Howard & Smith, 1936.) Plant Patent 
No. 256. Color is crimson-maroon with blackish shadings. 
Delicious damask fragrance. $1.00 each. No discount. 
SELECTED LIST OF RECENT INTRODUCTIONS BY EUROPEAN 
AND OTHER RAISERS 
Price, 75c each; 
Aureate. HT. (Alex. Dickson & Son, Ltd., 1932.) Charming 
shade of deep yellow flushed scarlet. Beautiful shape. 
Dark green foliage, and vigorous growth. Gold 'Med^. ' 
N.R.S. 
Bertha Gorst. HT. (G. Beckwith & Sons, 1933.) Color fiery 
crimson cerise with gold at base, thick velevety petals. 
Strongly perfumed. Vigorous grower. Certificate of Merit, 
N.R.S. 
Brilliancy. HT. (Le Grice, 1936.) Brilliant fiery crimson. 
Very sweetly scented. Compact grower with deep green 
foliage. 
Caress. HT. (A. Dickson & Sons. 1935.) Pale buttercup 
yellow tinted rose, moderately full. Strong upright grow¬ 
er. Bright green foliage. Certificate of Merit, N.R.S. 
Charmer. HT. (A. Dickson & Sons, 1934.) A bright colored 
rose in tones of cerise pink and yellow, large elegant 
flowers. Pronounced sweet tea fragrance. Prolific growth 
and free branching habit. Gold Medal, N.R.S. 
Christopher Stone. HT. (H. Robinson, 1934.) Bright velvety 
scarlet. Plant vigorous upright grower. Bright green 
foliage. Gold iMedal, N.R.S. 
$6.50 per dozen. 
Decorator. HT. (Alex. Dickson & Sons, Ltd.. 1936.) Brilliant 
carmine with orange yellow base, inside of petals bright 
cerise. Growth strong and free, and foliage glossy green. 
Good bedder. 
Dickson’s Centennial. HT. (Alex. Dickson & Sons, Ltd.. 
1936.) Deep glowing crimson with rich red and black 
shadings, very large and handsome full bloom of loose 
form and huge petals. Strong bushy growth and fragrant. 
Certificate of Merit, N.R.S. 
Duquesa de Penaranda. HT. (P. Dot, 1931.) Color copper- 
apricot, opening to splendid blooms of coppery-apricot, 
sweetly perfumed. 
Frieda Krause. HT. (!VI. Krause, 1935.) Orange scarlet. 
Large full double flowers on long stems. Leathery dark 
green foliage. Vigorous bushy growth. Blooms all season. 
Gerald Hardy. HT. (Alex. Dickson & Sons, Ltd., 1936.) 
Bright scarlet. Lovely full flower and delightfully scented. 
Strong bushy grower. Certificate of Merit, N.R.S. 
Grenoble. HT. (C. Mallerin, 1930.) The buds are crimson 
and open to a flower of brilliant scarlet, one of the best 
red roses and capable of being developed to exhibition 
size. Gold Medal, Saverne, 1930. Petal count 30. 
MT. BAKER NURSERIES, SUMAS, WASHINGTON 
