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McGREDY’S TRIUMPH (2 2:0 
Huge, bright, fragrant blooms, freely borne, that 
sparkle in even the garden shade. Full 5 in. across 
—lovely soft rose gently brushed with orange, on 
sturdy stems of rich mahogany-red. 
Foliage... .extra large, dark reddish bronze. 
Vigorous. . .extraordinary. Needs room. 
Honors... .Gold Medal, N.R.S.; A.M. Glasgow, 
Scotland, Hort. Soc.; Silver Medal, 
A.R.S. Portland. 
$1.25 each; 3 for $3.15; 12 for $12.50 
McGREDY’S SALMON 
(Plant Patent No. 410) 
McGredy’s Salmon, with lovely, 
high-centered flowers, fine fragrance 
and free-blooming qualities, will be 
another prize Rose for exhibition, 
enlivening the gardens of our count- 
less McGredy fans. In our world-wide 
search to bring to American rosarians 
the finest new introductions from 
other lands as well as from our own 
hybridizers, the McGredy creations 
always win the high esteem of the 
connoisseur. An exuberant bloomer. 
One of the outstanding introductions 
of 1941. 
Buds.. .exquisite, symmetrical, of an ap- 
pealing orange-pink shade. 
Blooms. unfold with rare grace into delight- 
ful apricot-salmon flowers. 
Fragrance...tich, full, fas- 
cinating. 
Plant. .an exuberant bloomer 
all season. Medium- 
growing, with an 
abundance of attrac- 
tive, bronzy-green J}. # P.O. 
foliage. 
$1.50 each; 3 for $3.75; 
12 for $15. 
Aish Roses 
PATRICK ANDERSON 
(Plant Patent No. 411) 
The buds are perfectly formed, freely borne, 
high-centered, opening gracefully, rich and 
beautiful. Unfolding, there is a lovely glow 
from the warm begonia-rose on 
inside of petals and deeper red- 
dish rose outside. As the flow- 
ers open the colors lighten and 
reveal a touch of yellow at base 
Patrick 
Anderson 






of petals. 
McGredy’s 
Salmon 


McGREDY’S SUNSET 
(Plant Patent No. 317) 
The inspiring golden and yellow hues of a perfect summer sunset are captured 
in this gorgeous Rose—so outstanding in color that it has been one of the high 
points of attraction in our Newark Festival gardens and in the gardens of our 
customers from coast to coast. Introduced only two years ago, it is already 
one of the most loved of the Irish Roses. Blushed with delicate orange and rich 
scarlet, the saffron blooms open in glorious grandeur, resembling a camellia 
—holding their form long after cutting. Wherever McGredy’s Sunset is 
planted in a public garden, there the crowds gather to exclaim and admire. 










Form......the substantial petals 
retain their graceful form 
as the bloom unfurls. 
Fragrance. . delightfully rich, spicy. 
Foliage....bronzy green, reddish 
green stems, few thorns. 
Flowers... 
Identification. ..a deeper, richer col- 
ored, much im- 
proved, double 
Betty Uprichard. 
Plant. sturdy, vigorous, 
upright, prolific. 
$1.50 each; 3 for 
$3.75; 12 for $15. 


full, shapely, with dainty, 
symmetrical petals, resem- 
bling a camellia, holding this 
position for a long time after 
being cut and brought into 
the house. 
Buds.. .. . beautifully formed, exquisite in 
bouquets and for boutonnieéres. 
Fragrance. gently penetrating; freshly sweet. 
Resistant .to sun, hot weather, and disease. 
Prolific...many blooms on 24- to 30-in. 
bushes. 
$1.25 each; 3 for $3.15; 12 for $12.50 
McGredy’s Sunset 
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