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=———- NG beforeJohnny 
Doughboy  dis- 
covered Ireland’s 
beauty in its Roses, American 
Rosarians have had a keen ap- 
preciation of the masterpieces 
created in Irish nurseries like the 
noble house of S. McGredy & 
Son—who honor J. & P. with the 
exclusive testing and distribution 
of their new varieties in the U. S. 
You'll prize these McGredy Irish 
Roses. nds 












McGREDY’S SALMON ° 


lant Patent 
No. 410) 
Sometimes salmon-pink, sometimes deep reddish flame-salmon, ereanaa 
the lovely, large, high-centered and beautifully formed flowers 
make prize exhibition blooms that win the interest of the crowds 
as well as the approval of the judges of the show. Here is an 
Irish gem that is a jewel in every American garden, and seems 
to have been bred especially for varying climates of the U. S. A. 
The thick petals make blooms long-lasting both for garden 
display and cutting; the prolific, continuous blooms provide 
ample flowers to grace the home. 
Buds... ...exquisite, symmetrical, of an appealing 
orange-pink shade. 

Blooms... .unfold with rare grace into delightful apri- 
cot-salmon flowers. 
Fragrance. .tich, full, fascinating. 
Plant... .. .an exuberant bloomer all season. Medium to 
tall growing, with an abundance of attrac- 
tive, bronzy-green foliage. 
$1.50 each; 3 for $3.75; 12 for $15. 
ROSALEEN DUNN 
(Plant Patent No. 483) 
Here is the McGredy answer to the 
thousands of our friends who have 
wanted a red McGredy Rose. The 
brick-red flowers are among the largest 
in Rosedom. Both for exhibition 
blooms as well as for its outstanding 
worth in garden and home, you'll 
appreciate Rosaleen Dunn. Plants grow 
tall and slim; plant rather close for 
best effect. 





Color... .. .deep brick-red bud and flower. 
Blooms. . .exhibition—large, unique; unusu- 
ally long stem. 
Foliage .. .dark-green; disease-resistant. 
Bush... ..gtacefully trim in all locations. 
Height 36 in. 
$1.50 each; 3 for $3.75; 12 for $15. 
PATRICK ANDERSON 
(Plant Patent No. 411) 
A burst of bloom throughout the season! 
The buds are perfectly formed, freely 
borne, high-centered, opening grace- 
fully to a flower with reddish begonia- 
rose on the outside of petals and beauti- 
ful old-rose on the inside. Glossy 
foliage; few thorns. 
Flower ..... the reddish begonia- 
rose and true old-rose 
softens when full open. 
Spicy fragrance. 
Identification.a deeper, richer, much 
improved Betty 
MeGreays Salmon | 


©}. &P.co. 
GROUP 350 
One of each of the 8 McGredy Beau- 
ties on these two pages— 
MccGredy’s Sunset, Rex Anderson, 
Hector Deane, McGredy’s Salmon, 
Rosaleen Dunn, Patrick Anderson, 
ceed Triumph, McGredy’s 
ink. 
8 plants, J of each (valu 
S1OWS) of Or ONLY eee 
Patrick Anderson 
Uprichard. 
| Plant.......sturdy, vigorous, pro- % 
¢ © J.#P.C0. lific, well-balanced. 24 
Rosaleen in. 
Dunn Pp 

McGREDY’S TRIUMPH 
(Plant Patent No. 190) 
Huge, bright, fragrant blooms, freely borne, that 
sparkle in even the garden shade. Full 5 in. 
across—lovely intense rose gently brushed with 
orange, on sturdy stems of rich mahogany-red. 
Extra-large, dark bronze foliage. Extraordinar- 
ily vigorous. Needs room. 3/% ft. 
$1.25 each; 3 for $3.15; 12 for $12.50 

$1.25 each; 3 for $3.153 
12 for $12.50 
McGREDY’S PINK 
(Plant Patent No. 341) 
Exquisite in form, appealing in color—sun- 
bright and comely—lends charm and beauty to 
any surroundings. Delightful peach-pink tinged 
with gold. Large, sweetly scented flowers borne 
on stiff stems; dark, rich foliage. Continuous 
from early spring to late fall. Few thorns. 24in. 4 
$1.25 each; 3 for $3.15; 12 for $12.50 


