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W bite Briarcliff ©}. #P.co. 
WHITE BRIARCLIFF (3: 33-" 
One of the daintiest and most delightful of all white 
Roses—grows gracefully. Produces great quantities 
of flowers repeatedly throughout the entire season. 
Exquisite in flower arrangements. With the loveli- 
ness of a charming bride, this gorgeous Rose proudly 
displays its blooms—so coolly fragrant—so gener- 
ously long-lived. 
Distinction. ...both in bud and open flower, pure 
white. Blooms a week ahead of most. 
Prolific.......tremendous producer. Fully double. 
Ideal for cutting. 
NIE Vee ee spreading, bushy, 2 to 3 ft. 
Prize of Honor..and Gold Medal at International Exhi- 
bition, Paris. Silver-Gilt Medal, 
French N.H.S. 
$1.25 each; 3 for $3.15; 12 for $12.50 
Charlotte 
Armstrong 
ARS, 


Group *412 
ROSE D'OR Patent 
Thrillingly bedecked in pure gold—shimmering, 
intense, radiant—the hybridist’s dream of per- 
fection. Distinctive for depth, contour, and 
permanence of color. A glorious, unfading yellow. 
From Gaujard; an accentuated form of the pure 
Souvenir de Claudius Pernet with a touch of red 
to deepen the color. Blooms continuously. Has 
attractive, medium green, shiny foliage. Slight 
fragrance. Awarded First Certificate, 
Colle Oppio, 1939. 
Bud.....pointed; long neck; fine 
sepals. 
Flower... medium large (about 5 in.), 
slightly cupped; 20 to 25 
large stiff-textured petals; 
holds its intense yellow 
even in August sun. 
Habit...very hardy, vigorous, re- 
sistant to disease. Upright, 
free growth. 3% ft. 
$1.50 each; 3 for $3.75; 
12 for $15. 
CHARLOTTE 
ARMSTRONG 
(Plant Patent No. 455) 
The blood-red bud, at lower left, opens 
up to a magnificent flower, spectrum- 
red in cooler months, cerise in summer 
heat. The long-stemmed blooms, pro- 
duced in prodigious quantities through- 
out the season, open slowly and re- 
tain their beauty until the last petal 
drops. An All-America Rose. 
Characteristics strong, vigorous, free- 
branching; luxurious 
disease-resistant foli- Rite. 
age. Height 3 ft. 
$1.25 each; 3 for $3.15; 12 for $12.50 Rose d'Or 
McGREDY'’S SALMON 8 2:5" 
Sometimes salmon-pink, sometimes deep reddish flame-salmon, 
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 pro- 
vide ample flowers to grace the home. 
Budsinsenna: exquisite, symmetrical, of an appealing orange- 
pink shade. 
Blooms.....unfold with rare grace into delightful apricot- 
salmon flowers. 
Fragrance.. .tich, full, fascinating. McGredy’ s 
Plant... .. .an exuberant bloomer all season. Medium to tall 
growing, with an abundance of attractive, 
bronzy-green foliage. 
$1.50 each; 3 for $3.75; 
12 for $15. 




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Salmon 
Countless are the enthusiasts for those specially distinguished Modern Roses 
created by the historic house of S. McGredy & Son in Portadown, Ireland, 
and for years we have appreciated being the house of exclusive introduction of 
the McGredy masterpieces in America. You could add no finer Roses to your 
1944 garden than these: 
Hector Deane, deep pink (p. 16) Patrick Anderson, begonia-rose (p. 14) , 
McGredy’s Salmon (at right) Rex Anderson, white (p. 17) 
McGredy’s Sunset, saffron flushed orange (p. 9) Rosaleen Dunn, red (pf. 17) 
McGredy’s Triumph, rose brushed orange (p.17) Spun Gold, golden yellow (pf. 11) 
PLANTS, 1 of each 
(value $11.) for only ... 
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