
ECLIPSE 
(Plant Patent No. 172) 
Eternal Youth. (Aicardi, 1937) (Plant Patent 332) $1.25 each, 
$12.50 doz. New. The perfectly formed buds are long 
pointed, colored a beautiful soft pink with yellow at the base 
of each petal. Half-open, the flowers retain their high center 
and their rich pink color The full-open flowers are comfort- 
ably double and expose a large center of graceful, deep yellow 
stamens and there are always some flowers available. We con- 
sider this the long-desired pink rose. 
Picture. (McGredy, 1932) 75c¢ each, 3 for $1.90. Well shaped 
buds and medium-sized fragrant, rose-pink flowers. Strong, 
vigorous plants almost constantly in flower. A true picture of 
loveliness. 
Pink Dawn. (Howard G Smith, 1935) A beautiful new hybrid- 
tea rose with glorious deep rose buds opening to lovely pink 
blooms tinted with orange at the base of the petals. Sweetly 
fragrant, fully double, and of vigorous upright habit. 
Sterling. (E. H. Hill, 1933) (Plant Patent 21) $1.00 each, 3 for 
$2.50. A cross of an unnamed seedling and Madam Butterfly. 
It is striking pink in color like Killarney Brilliant, increasing 
its attractiveness with a yellow base. Long pointed buds open- 
ing to a well-formed flower. 
WHITE HYBRID TEAS 
Caledonia. The most desirable white. Exceptionally long, pointed 
buds opening to very double, high-centered, long-lasting, large 
flowers. Continuous bloomer. 
Frau Karl Druschki. The most popular everblooming white rose. 
Outer petals of immense buds occasionally tinged with pink; 
open blooms pure snow-white, large and moderately full. 
K. A. Victoria. Pearly white, tinted with lemon in center. 
McGredy’s Ivory. The size and perfection of form of this won- 
derful rose are almost unbelievable. The buds are long and 
pointed, opening to perfectly formed flowers of creamy ivory- 
white. 
Mme. Jules Bouche. Medium-sized, white flowers, lightly tinted 
with pink at the center. 
Rex Anderson. (McGredy, 1937) (Plant Patent 335) $1.25 
each, $12.50 per doz. Handsome buds and roses of great size. 
Cream turning pure white with age. Good form of the usual 
McGredy standard. Blooms are several on each stem and come 
in rapid succession. The plant is very vigorous, with handsome 
dark green foliage. Gold Medal of N. R. S. and First Trial- 
Ground Certificate. 
YELLOW HYBRID TEAS 
Eclipse. (J. H. Nicolas, 1935) (Plant Patent 172) $1.00 each, 
$10.00 per doz. Awarded prizes in Rome, Paris, and other 
test-gardens. Its long, streamlined bud, enhanced by orna- 
mental sepals, is of rich gold without shading. Petals are large 
and tough, but not numerous, averaging 20 to 25, with more 
in the autumn. Gold Medal, American Rose Society. 

MARY HART 
(Plant Patent No. 8) 

re 
COUNTESS VANDAL 
(Plant Patent No. 38) 
Golden Dawn. An Australian rose of vigorous growth and con- 
tinuous bloomer. The oval buds are rich straw-yellow, flushed 
old-rose, opening into splendid double, sweetly scented flowers 
of sunflower-yellow. 
Golden Rapture. A splendid new yellow rose of upright growth. 
The pure yellow buds are of ideal form. Beautiful, large, 
double flowers which last without fading. A splendid variety 
for cutting and for bedding. 
Joanna Hill. The exquisitely formed long buds are orange-yel- 
low, extremely fragrant. The open blooms are somewhat 
lighter. The texture of the petals is not injured by the weather. 
Max Krause. 
when open. 
bloomer. 
McGredy’s Sunset. (McGredy, 1937) (Plant Patent 317) $1.25 
each, $12.50 per doz. New. A variety which is aptly named. 
The outside of petals is a clear buttercup yellow, tipped orange, 
while the inside is chrome-yellow flushed with scarlet as it 
opens. The color is intensified as the blooms expand and is at 
its best when fully opened. Flowers are of medium size, full 
and shapely, with a pleasing fragrance, very freely borne on 
strong, upright stems. Very sun-resistant. Excellent in hot 
weather. An outstanding rose and one much praised in our 
garden all year. Certificate of Merit, N. R. S., 1936. Silver 
Medal Certificate, City of Portland, 1939. Silver Medal Cer- 
tificate, A. R. S., 1939. 
McGredy’s Yellow. (McGredy, 1933) Large, bright buttercup 
yellow flowers, every bloom of which is perfect form and 
sweetly scented. The foliage is glossy and free of disease in 
most localities. The fine bush is full of vigor, continually 
sending out fine blooms. Stands heat well. 
Mrs. P. S. duPont. Winner of more gold medals for outdoor 
blooms than any other rose ever grown. Buds are small but 
exauisitely formed and of a reddish gold, opening into beauti- 
ful flowers. 
Color a reddish orange passing to golden yellow 
Foliage large and glossy green. A continuous 
Sister Therese. Buds are long, dark golden yellow and remark- 
ably beautiful. Sweetbriar fragrance. . 
ECONOMY SELECTION OF PRIZE 
ROSES 
12 for only $3.19, postpaid 
1 Christopher Stone 1 Condessa de Sastago 
1 Talisman 
1 Etoile de Hollande 
1 Autumn 
] Paul Scarlet 
1 Reveil Dijonnais 
1 Dainty Bess 
1 Joanna Hill 
| Golden Dawn 
| Dame Edith Helen 
1 Frau Karl Druschki 
We reserve the right to substitute varieties. 

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