The “RADIANCE” Collection 
EVERBLOOMING ROSES 
The world’s standard for judging growth and bloom-habits of other Roses is still 
the old reliable Radiance. Here we have chosen others of very similar habits. For 
; extreme winter and summer hardiness, the Roses in the “Radiance” Collection are 
Jd hard to equal. 
SPECIAL 
OFFER F-3 
The 
i PINK 
RADIANCE 
85c. 
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CONDESA DE SASTAGO. Bicolor. $1.00. 
@ 
“Radiance” 
McGREDY’S SCARLET. Rosy red. 85 cts. 
McGREDY’S YELLOW. Canary-yellow. $1.00. COLLECTION 
MISS ROWENA THOM. Soft pink. 85 cts. 
MRS. CHARLES BELL. Salmon-pink. 85 cts. 8 
RADIANCE. Two-toned silvery pink. 85 cts. 
RED RADIANCE. Red. 85 cts. 
SC@EUR THERESE. Buttercup-yellow, marbled 
carmine. $1.00. 


Most Vigorous 
ROSES 
for $6-25 
(Regular value $7.25) 
oles 
MISS ROWENA THOM. 835 cts. 
PROVIDE NEW THRILLS FOR NEW ENTHUSIASTS 


EW varieties should be considered the “‘spice’”’ and ‘‘des- 
sert” of Rose-growing. Standard kinds are the “entrée,” 
but when you know exactly how a Radiance or an Etoile 
de Hollande or a President Herbert Hoover will perform in your 
garden, then there are greater thrills ahead when planting a Rose 
not only with a new name but with a new plant habit, new color, 
and better form. We do not infer for a moment that all the vari- 
eties are better than existing ones, but progress is only made by 
trying and experimenting and aiming toward perfection w hether 
it be in Rose-growing or any other field of human endeavor. 
Countess Vandal. 
Award 1942. $1.50. 

CRIMSON GLORY, $1.25 
East Rutherford, N. J., Phone RUtherford 2-0700 
Break o’Day. Pat. 
shading China-pink. $1.50. 
California. Pat. 449. Bronzy apricot, reverse 
coppery pink. $1.50. 
pending. Orange-apricot, 
. 38. Coppery bronze 
suffused soft gold. $1.00. 
Crimson Glory. Pat. 105. The very best vel- 
vety deep crimson-red. $1.25. 
Daylight. Pat. pending. Soft peachy pink. A 
fine exhibition Rose on very free-blooming 
plants. Unusual. $1.25. 
Eclipse. Pat. 172. Pure yellow; very stylish bud 
and open form. $1.25. 
Fire Chief. New. Crimson-red. $1.25. 
Good News. Pat. 426. Full, perfectly formed, 
tea-scented flowers of peach-pink changing to 
silvery pink. Vigorous grower and constant 
bloomer. An extra-good Rose. $1.50. 
Heart’s Desire. Pat. 501. 
Hector Deane. Pat. 361. Bicolor. 
orange buds opening to orange-pink. $1.25. 
Katherine T. Marshall. Pat. applied for. Ar- 
tistic buds of deep coral-pink suffused yellow. 
A.A.R.S. Award 1943. $2.00. 
(Continued on page 6) 
And so Rose hybridists are ever at work making “crosses” so as 
to bring constant improvement. All Rose-lovers owe a debt of 
gratitude to these pioneers who are ever pushing along to new 
frontiers. 
We have experimented with all the new Roses and have in- 
cluded, in this list to follow, those which we found satisfactory 
and which we believe and hope will be equally as satisfactory 
over a wide range of soil and climatic conditions. 
Fuller descriptions and illustrations will be found 
on pages 9, 10, and 11 in our 1943 General Catalogue 


Crimson. A.A.R.S. 
Crimson- = 

© McGREDY’S SUNSET. $1.25 

