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ROSES 
To all Rose-lovers the two words, 
McGredy and Roses, are synonymous. 
The list of outstanding creations 
by this famous house of Irish nur¬ 
sery experts grows more imposing 
as they contribute unceasingly to 
the embellishment of our gardens. 
For the past five years, S. McGredy 
& Son have given us the exclusive 
rights of testing and distributing 
their new varieties in the United 
States, and none of these has failed 
to win instant popularity. From 
among their more recent productions 
we have selected the following as 
being really essential in any well- 
ordered garden. 
See pages 19 and 20 for other McGredy Roses 
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McGREDY’S PINK 
(Plant Patent No. 341.) 
Sun-bright and comely, this true Irish 
Rose lends charm and beauty to any sur¬ 
roundings. It displays its pure, peaches- 
and-cream complexion with becoming 
modesty—and is well adapted to exhibi¬ 
tion and garden purposes. 
Blooms... large, perfectly formed, 
sweetly scented. 
Growth.. . flowers borne on stiff stems 
continuously from early spring 
to late autumn. Dark, rich 
foliage. Few thorns. 
Merit ... .due to model blooms produced 
in great profusion. Won 
Bronze Medal, Portland. 
Price $1.50 each $15.00 per doz. 
McGREDY’S SUNSET 
(Plant Patent No. 317.) 
© j. v p. co. 
The Pixies must have scampered joyously 
through the summer twilight with their 
most gorgeous sunset yellows to paint this 
comely beauty. Blushing with delicate 
Flowers .of medium size, full and shapely 
with symmetrical and dainty petals. 
Prolific .generous bloomer—on a magnificent 
bush 18 to 24 inches tall. 
orange and rich scarlet, the saffron blooms 
open in glorious grandeur—and you see a 
Rose that loves its new country and in turn 
is loved by every Rose enthusiast. 
Fragrance... .gently penetrating; freshly sweet. 
Resistant. ... to sun, hot weather and disease. 
Price $1.50 each $ 15.00 per doz. 
