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LADY MANDEVILLE 
(Plant Patent No. 461) 
Still more laurels to the famed McGredys for this 
uniquely colored Modern Rose! Warm, rich yellow 
deeply touched with amber. Large, full, fragrant 
flowers; never lose their meticulous cup-like contour— 
every Rose a gem. Plants quite prolific from June into 
October. 
Flowers. ..2.0.35 thick, satiny petals; medium stems. 
Reddish-bronze ovoid buds. 
Plants. ...... .uptight, 2 to 21% fe. 
Hardy.......vigorous; disease-resistant. 
Award. ..... Certificate of Merit, National Rose Society. 
$1.50 each; 3 for $3.75; 12 for $15. 
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SPUN GOLD 
(Plant Patent No. 495) 
Lovely gold in an exquisite clear tone that inspired two horti- 
culturists as far apart as New York and Chicago to write almost 
simultaneously and suggest this superb Ophelia-shaped Rose 
be named Spun Gold. When in full bloom, the bush is actually 
aglitter—a sight to delight every Rose enthusiast and one you 
will want to duplicate in your own garden. The perfectly-formed 
buds and medium-large flowers are borne abundantly on almost 
thornless stems—makes cutting easier, more enjoyable. A 
newcomer from McGredy, and a worthy addition to the un- 
rivalled McGredy Irish Roses on pages 12 and 13. Fading in 
hot sun is so slight as to be practically unnoticeable. 
Bud. .... pure limpid gold, ovoid in form, 
retaining its high center, perfect 
form, and exceptional coloring un- 
til full blown. 
Blooms... fine, firm-textured, with 27 golden 
petals. Medium-large and gener- 
ously full; grow in picturesque clus- 
ters, on almost thornless stems. 
Color... 
inspiring spun gold on which the 
hot sun has little or no effect. 
Foliage...ample; glossy; deep red when new, 
Habit... 
changing to rich green as it matures 
— interesting always. 
.a very prolific and continuous 
bloomer, and a distinct addition to 
any garden. 2 to 2/4 ft. 
$1.50 each; 3 for $3.75; 12 for $15. 
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A Rose for the lovers of very 
large, full blooms. So fragrant 
the flowers are literally drenched 
with the sweetness of the old- 
fashioned June Roses. This lovely 
Rose will take many back to the 
days of grandmother’s garden. 
Remember that real Rose perfume? 
Color... .delightfully clear, fresh, 
glowing pink, with the 
edge of each petal shim- 
mering silvery-pink. The 
color holds till the last 
petal drops. 
Blooms. large, long-lasting, in 
great profusion all sea- 
son. Strong, stiff, 
medium-long stems; 
few thorns. 
Planz...clean foliage—bronze- 
red when new; dark 
green at maturity. 
20 in. tall. 
$1.50 each; 3 for $3.75; 
12 for $15. 
Prize-Winners 
. . . have been getting some exhibition Roses, with 
gardenia-like foliage from your plants. 
entered four different colors in local Garden Club contest, 
under state-wide judges—3 Firsts—l Second; the 
latter an Eclipse, with flawless bloom but top leaf 
nicked; entered only to make good on yellow. Not 
Mrs. S. 
A bad for a novice! This proves the quality of the plants 
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A. H. S., Connecticut 
They Can Take It 
“TI am sending an order for more J. (& P. Roses. I have 
tried many others but they can't stand the hot, dry and 
windy weather we have here. . 
I ordered last Spring have come through in fine shape 
. they can take it.” 
. . The J. & P. Roses 
J.T. T., Oklahoma 

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Heart’s Desire is an All-America selection 
for 1942—dark red with a pleasing fra- 
grance. The interesting long buds are 
deep red and most attractive. Height 3 ft. 
The su 

HEART'S DESIRE 
(Plant Patent applied for) 
pply of plants is very limited. 
$1.50 each; 3 for $3.75 

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