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Mary Margaret McBride 
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COLE'S SUPREME 
For generations, thousands of gardeners have preferred Cole’s Roses 
because of their thriftiness, hardiness, beauty, and dependability. As there 
are no substitutes for these qualities, Cole has adhered to the set policy 
of growing and offering only the best—those which pass our own rigid 
standards. Cole's Roses are, therefore, supreme! 
Prices are for Cole’s 22-year-old, No. 1, XX grade Roses, covered by the 
liberal guarantee stated inside the front: cover. 
The Newest Patented Reses 
Countess Vandal. (Plant Patent No. 38.) Aristocrat of the modern Roses. Long, tapering, 
streamlined buds of delightful coppery bronze open to a glowing pink, tinted and softened 
with copper, salmon, and gold. $1.10 each; $2.75 for 3. 
Crimson Glory. (Plant Patent No. 150.) Definitely the outstanding deep red Rose. Dozens of 
intense, deep crimson flowers produced on a free branching bush. Flowers are unusually 
large and of exquisite fragrance. $1.25 each; $3.15 for 3. 
Dickson’s Red. (Plant Patent No. 376.) All-America. Glowing scarlet-red that 
is outstanding in every respect. Large, beautiful form, non-fading color and 
rich fragrance are a few of its many attributes. $1.25 each; $3.15 for 3. 
Eclipse. (Plant Patent No. 172.) Streamlined graceful buds are dainty and 
modern. No other Rose approaches Eclipse’s grace in bud. Color is a 
brilliant golden yellow. Plants are vigorous and branching. $1.25 each; 
$3.15 for 3. 
Grand Duchess Charlotte. (See page 2.) Pictured on cover. 
Mary Margaret McBride. (Plant Patent No. 537.) All America, 1942. Perfect in 
form from the tight bud stage until the petals drop. Very full, double blooms 
are a clear, deep, coral-pink and have a gold suffusion at the base of petals. 
A never-fading beauty that will soon be in every Rose-lover’s garden. $1.50 
each; $3.75 for 3. 
McGredy’s Sunset. (Plant Patent No. 317.) Aptly named for a summer 
sunset. Petals are clear golden yellow edged with orange on outside 
and flushed with scarlet inside. Color combination heightened by expan- 
sion of bloom. Highly fragrant flowers are borne on a stately bush of 
dark green foliage. Excellent in hot weather. $1.25 each; $3.15 for 3. 
Mme. Henri Guillot. (Plant Patent No. 337.) Large, firm petals unfold to a form similar 
to the Camellia. Color is a deep watermelon and raspberry pink, veiled with reddish 
orange, fusing into flaming scarlet. Fragrant; fine for cutting. $1.25 each; $3.15 for 3. 
Mme. Jean Gaujard. (Plant Patent No. 338.) A long shapely bud of exquisitely blended pastel 
color. Gorgeous shades of cream-yellow, orange, and carmine-pink. Fine summer bloomer. 
Very fragrant. $1.25 each; $3.15 for 3. 
Radio. (Plant Patent No. 197.) 
Shimmering lemon-yellow, deli- 
cately marbled with carmine in 
variable, fascinating patterns. 
Very vigorous plants, free- 
blooming, bearing a delicious 
fragrance. $1.10 each; $2.75 
for 3. 
Rex Anderson. (Plant Patent No. 
305.) A soft white with an ivory 
overcast, somewhat deeper in 
the center. Pleasantly per- 
fumed large blooms , 









er on long stems. 
Very free and vig- 
orous grower hav- 
ing grayish green 
foliage. $1.50 each; 
$3.75 for 3. __ 
R. M. S. Queen Mary. (Plant e 
Patent No. 249.) A charm- ™& 
ing salmon-pink. Constant 
flowering, it produces  long- 
lasting blooms on __¥ straight, 
strong stems. An outstanding 
type. $1.25 each; $3.15 for 3. 

Cole’s New Blue-Leaf Wil- 
low. The Newest in Hedge 
Plants. See Page 26. 

Crimson Glory 
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