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McGREDY’S YELLOW (Page 14) 
SNOWBIRD (Marion Hatton 1935) 
White. See description under new roses, page 7. 
SONNENGOLD (Kordes 1937) 
Yellow floribunda. See description under new roses, page 7. 
SUNSHINE $ .50 
A very lovely dwarf polyantha (1^/4 ft.) that is at its best in a cool climate. 
Flowers are small, double, of a golden orange, borne in clusters. Sunshine 
is a continuous bloomer, with foliage free from mildew. Moderately fragrant. 
WORLD’S FAIR (Kordes 1938) 
See description under new roses, page 7. 
The American Rose Society invites you to become a member if you are in¬ 
terested in rose growing. The Rose Annual and Quarterly magazines are filled 
with interest and information. We are members and shall be glad to send you 
an application blank. Annual dues are $3.50. 
