3 Top Flight Roses for 1943 
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will delight every single person who #i™ f V 
plants it. Pinocchio has everything : 
that a dainty little bedding Rose 
should have to send it to the top of 
the ladder of fame. That’s where 
this new little gem is headed—the 
top, the very top. Order early and 
plant at least three cof them. For full description, 
see page 80. Dormant plants, each $1.25, 
3 for $3.15, 12 for $12.50. For prices of pot- 
grown plants see p. 80. 

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SPECIAL OFFER 
One each of these three ? 
new 1943 introduc- 5 
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Postpaid 
\ After May 10, Potted, $4.75, 
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Named for gracious Mary Margaret McBride, noted author and 
radio personality, beloved in millions of homes from coast to coast. 
The fragrant, double blooms are large and high centered. The 
pointed ends of deep coral pink and shimmering gold open gradually 
and the color lightens to an exquisite shade of soft, yet clear salmon 
pink, but it does not fade in the hottest Summer months. Blooms 
continuously. Dormant, $1.50 each, Potted, $1.75 each 

4 GV Light shimmering gold in col- 
y) or, it meets every wish of the 
ci 7 Rose lover who seeks the best 
in the yellow group. A Rose of 
exquisite texture and form, embracing every admirable quality that all 
really good Roses possess. The flowers are delicately fragrant, and 
they bloom on long, strong stems carried well above the heavy, dark 
green foliage of the strong growing, disease-resistant plants. 
Dormant $2.00 each (and worth every nickel of it), potted $2.25 each 

