POINSETTIA. One of the most brilliant reds we have ever 
seen in a rose. The buds are long, the open flowers 
large and lovely, and they hold their rich scarlet color 
until petals drop. This is a “must have” in red roses. $1. 
PRESIDENT BOONE. (Pat. applied for). Splendid new 
deep crimson. Strong, upright grower. 1.00 
PICTURE. Beautiful pink, warmed with salmon. 75 
PINK DAWN. Lovely rose pink, enlivened with a golden base. 75 
PRESIDENT HERBERT HOOVER. Cerise, flame-pink and yellow. 50 
RADIANCE. Bright carmine-pink. 50 
RED RADIANCE. Cerise red. 50 
REX ANDERSON. (Pat. rights reserved). Cream, turning 
to pure white. Handsome large buds and flowers, vig¬ 
orous and healthy. 1.50 
R.M.S. QUEEN MARY. (Pat. No. 249). Beautiful long 
buds open to lovely blooms of pure salmon pink suf¬ 
fused with orange . 1.50 
ROSE MARIE. Clear deep pink. 50 
SISTER THERESE. Rich yellow, carmine on outer petals. 50 
SOUV. DE CLAUDIUS PERNET. Sunfower yellow. 50 
SUSAN LOUISE. So greatly resembles the popular shell pink climber 
in bud and foliage that it is aptly often called a bush Belle of 
Portugal. Large, bushy grower. 50 
TALISMAN. Rose and gold. 50 
sbt,. 
THE DOCTOR. Already popular in England, this California 
introduction will soon be one of the most popular rich 
glowing rose-colored varieties. Large, shapely, long¬ 
stemmed . 1.00 
ECLIPSE 
Special Quantity Prices 
Orders of 10 to 49 Roses, 10% Dis¬ 
count. Orders of 50 or more Roses, 
20% Discount on orders of one kind 
or assorted varieties except patented 
roses. 
COUNTESS VANDAL. At 
right above. (Pat. No. 
38). Copper, salmon and 
bronze.$1.00 
ECLIPSE. (Pat. No. 172). 
At left. Long yellow, 
streamlined buds. Prov¬ 
ing a fine variety. $1.25 
SIGNORA. (Pat. No. 201 ). 
See next page. Bright, 
warm, orange rose. With 
its rich color, long stems, 
extremely vigorous habit 
of growth and rich glossy 
foliage it is fast moving 
toward front rank. $1.25 
McCREDY’S TRIUMPH. At right. 
(Pat. No. 190). Brilliant ger¬ 
anium red flushed orange and 
rose, deepening to rich orange 
at base. Large, full, beautifully 
shaped flowers, long stems with 
handsome foliage. $1.25 
The Best Red Rose A New Climber 
MRS. PAUL J. HOWARD. (Pat. applied for). A new rose 
from the great California hybridizer, Mr. Fred H. 
Howard, plentifully producing flowers so fine that ex¬ 
perts from all over the world say that it is their choice 
of all red roses. The beautiful buds are deep, rich, 
velvety red, opening to shapely, large, full flowers of 
unfading color. The fragrance is fine, and the long 
stems, with excellent foliage make them ideal cutting 
flowers. Even if you do not have a spot for the climb¬ 
ing rose, plant some of these, grow them staked as 
tall, free flowering bush roses. . $1.50 
THE CHIEF. (Patented). All-America Rose Selection for 
1940. Rich rose pink, a favorite color in roses, enliv¬ 
ened by a tone of coral and copper. From its parent¬ 
age, Chas. P. Kilham and President Herbert Hoover, it 
inherits strong growth and large blooms. The buds are 
beautifully shaped, the flowers spicily fragrant. $1.50 
TEXAS CENTENNIAL. (Pat. No. 162). An improved red Pres. Hoover. .75 
TOPAZ. (Patented). Like Mrs. Finch and Cecile Brun¬ 
ner, this rose has small blossoms that are charming in 
bud vases, boutonnieres and corsages. Perfect little 
buds and fully double flowers, borne singly on smooth 
stems for cutting. Its color is clear deep yellow. Flow¬ 
ers freeiy all year . 1.25 
VICTORIA HARRINGTON. A well-liked scarlet. 75 
VILLE DE PARIS. One of the best yellow roses. 75 
WILL ROGERS. I ts friendly fragrance, deep red color with 
velvety blackish shadings, its robust growth and free¬ 
dom of flower wins it a place in your garden. 1.00 
WORLD’S FAIR. (Patented). All-America Rose Selection 
for 1940. Blackish crimson, chosen for planting 
at New York World’s Fair because of its continuous 
blooming and beautiful effect in mass planting. A 
floribunda type . 1.00 
McGREDY'S 
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