12 Novelty Everblooming | 
‘* ROSES - 
We consider these twelve varieties the cream of recent Rose intro- 
ductions. Four of them won All-America honors in 1941 and 1942 
when the foremost judges of the All-America Rose Selection Com- 
mittee scored them highest in trial gardens throughout the United 
States. And we feel the others are equally worthy of a prominent 
place in every Rose-garden. 
Prior to the war, we depended largely on European hybridizers 
for new and better Roses. But now we find, for instance, in this a 
special group of twelve, there are eight of the most beautiful Roses 
ever produced to prove the resourcefulness of American Rose hybrid- 
izers. We believe their unusual colors and fragrance will please you 
beyond your fondest expectations. 




- CALIFORNIA. $1.50 each 


CALIFORNIA. Bronzy BPIICOl Fi $1 50 og 
COUNTESS VANDAL. Coppery bronze and pinks 1 00 yr 
CHARLOTTE ARMSTRONG. Warm red Opening to cerise............ 1 50 
CRIMSON GLORY. Deep velvety Crimson ©0505. E25 
DAYLIGHT. Peach color and ealy pink 1 50 
HEART'S DESIRE, Crimson'ted... 1 50 
GRANDE DUCHESSE CHARLOTTE. Oriental red.................. 1 50 
MARY MARGARET McBRIDE. Deep coral-pink, £50 
McGREDY’S SUNSET. Saffron and OFAN ie ee en 1.25 
SUNTAN. Orange-yellow, nonfading 22, 5. bere eee ee 1 50 
WILL ROGERS. Velvety blackish crimson........................... 1 00 
WARRAWEE: Two-toned pink | 3.02 1 00 
Regular value........... $16 00 
SPECIAL OFFER V-2 £14.25 

GRANDE DUCHESSE CHARLOTTE. $1.50 each 

Ce cers.“ i 
HEART’S DESIRE. $1.50 each 
