26 FALL PRICE LIST, OCTOBER 5, 1942 

ROSES (Continued) 
TEA AND HYBRID TIEA ROSES (Continued) 
McGredy’s Ivory. Large, well shaped, creamy white, fragrant. 
McGredy’s Scarlet. Brilliant scarlet shaded rose pink, vigorous grower. 
McGredy’s Yellow. Bright, buttercup-yellow, perfect form, fragrant. 
Margaret McGredy. Orange-scarlet, profuse, vigorous, bushy, 
Max Krause. Large, high-centered, very double. golden-yellow. 
Mev. G. A. Van Rossem. Orange brown, fragrant, double blooms. 
Miss Rowena Thom. JIvarge flowers of bright canary-yellow, 
Mme. Jos, Perraud. Shell pink at edges, buff and orange in cente. 
Mme Jules Bouche. White shaded light blush at center, vigorous. 
Mme. Nicholas Aussel, Large double flowers of salmon, carmine and gold. 
Mrs. E. P. Thom. Large flowers of bright canary yellow. | 
Mrs. P. S. du Pont Double, rich yellow, free flowering. 
Mrs. Sam McGredy, Scarlet copper orange blossoms, flushed with red. 
Pres. Herbert Hoover, Cerise-pink, flame scarlet and yellow. 
Prince Felix. Very velvety, carmine-red, vigorous, profuse. 
Radiance. Brilliant rose pink, America’s most popular rose, 
Red Radiance, Similar to Pink Radiance but deep rose pink, everblooming. 
Roslyn. Deep golden-yellow with orange splashngs on outside petals. 
Rouge Mallerin. Double blooms of lasting deep red. 
Soeur Therese, Pointed buds chrome-yellow, opening into rich daffodil-yellow. 
Souv. de Claudius Pernet. Fadeless yellow, blooms freely. 
Souv. Mme C, Chambard. Very large full blooms of rich yellow. 
Sunburst. Yellow suffused with orange at center, well shaped. 
Sunkist, Coppery-orange sport of Joanna Hill with same good qualities. 
Talisman. Bright apricot, gold and deep pink, very popular. 
Victoria Harrington, Very large maroon-red blooms, 
POLYANTHA ROSES 
Dwarf everblooming roses, especially desirable for bedding and edging. New 
Profits in Polyantha Roses: Sell your customers on the idea of filling their flower 
beds with polyantha roses instead of annual flowers, geraniums, or other bedding 
plants. They will bloom all season and do not require replacement every year. 
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Cameo. Shell pink and salmon with a golden glow. 
Else Poulsen. Bright rose-pink flowers of good size, in clusters, 
Gloria Mundi. Orange scarlet, low grower. 
Katharina Zeimet. Double pure white flowers, very fragrant. 
Lafayette. Fragrant, bright cherry-crimson. 
Mrs. R. M, Finch. Profuse bloomer, double blooms of rosy-pink, 
Sunshine. Small, full, golden orange changing to soft pink. 
CLIMBING ROSES 
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Climbing American Beauty. Carmine, fine form, rich perfume. 
Dr. W, Van Fleet. Pale pink flowers, equal to best tea rose. 
Paul’s Scarlet Climber. Intense scarlet, vigorous and free flowering. 
Scorcher, Brilliant scarlet, semi-double flowers. 
Silver Moon. Silvery-white, yellow stamens, very large. 
CLIMBING ROSES 
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American Pillar. Brilliant pink, white at center, blooms profusely, 
Crimson Rambler. Scarlet-red large clustered, rampant growth. 
Dorothy Perkins, Shell pink, long slender canes, good foliage, 
Excelsa. Scarlet-crimson, large clusters, vigorous. 
Gardenia. Yellow, hardiest and most dependable yellow climber, 
