
MARY HART 
(Plant Patent No. 8) 
MARY HART—Plant Pat. No. 8. A striking red sport of the Talis- 
man with the same rich foliage and beautiful form. Deep velvety 
blood red with an overglow of amber. Unlike most roses, it opens 
well after being cut and keeps well. Each $1.00; 3 for $2.50. 
MARY MARGARET McBRIDE—(HT) (Plant Patent No. 537) (J. H. 
Nicolas). Rose-pink variety. The long, firm buds have a yellow 
base and open slowly to large 45-petaled blooms with a luscious, 
glowing rose-pink color. The petals stay upright and hide the center 
of the flower but the edges recurve gracefully.$ ] , 50 
MATADOR—Plant Pat. No. 170. Large full, well formed crimson 
with a dark sheen on the reverse side. Very perfumed and vig- 
orous. This rose does well in this district, producing the best 
quality dark red rose grown here. Each $1.00; 3 for $2.50. 
McGREDY’S SUNSET—(Plant Patent No. 317.) Outside of the petals 
is a clear butter-cup yellow, tipped orange, while the inside is 
chrome-yellow flushed with scarlet as it opens. Flowers of pleasing 
fragrance, borne on strong upright stems. Very sun resistant. 
Each $1.25; 3 for $3.15. 
McGREDY’S SALMON—Plant Patent No. 410. Exquisite sym- 
metrically shaped buds and flowers. The color of the bud is 
orange-pink which unfolds to a delightful apricot-salmon flower. 
Flowers are medium size and very freely produced on the bush. 
Delightful fragrance. Each $1.50; 3 for $3.75. 
McGREDY’S TRIUMPH—Plant Pat. No. 190. Large pointed buds of 
cerise over-shadowed with orange, opening slowly into large cup- 
formed flowers of brilliant pink and cerise overlaid with amber 
toning to yellow and large tufts of yellow stamens. Very hand- 
some foliage. Each $1.00; 3 for $2.50. 
McGREDY’S WONDER—Another beautiful creation of McGredy’'s 
noted for good form. Fine buds opening to a delightful shade of 
orange-yellow. Each 75c; 3 for $1.90. 
McGREDY’S YELLOW —Cup-formed flowers of unfading yellow. 
About 25 petals. Dark green, holly-like foliage with red stems. 
Vigorous growth and free blooming. Each 75c; 3 for $1.90. 
MME. HENRI GUILLOT—Patent No. 337. Two-toned rose of deep 
watermelon to raspberry-pink shade, heavily veiled with reddish 
orange, which produces an enchanting flame-like glow of flashing 
scarlet. Each $1.25; 3 for $3.15. 
PEARL S. BUCK—Patent No. 423. Pointed orange bud is freely 
produced on a vigorous-growing bush amply supplied with dark 
green foliage. Stems are long and exceptionally good for cutting. 
As the bud opens, it lightens to a deep yellow with tinges of apri- 
cot. Lovely fragrance; medium height. Each $1.50; 3 for $3.75. 
POINSETTIA—(Howard & Smith, 1938). (Patent Applied for). Has 
semi-double flowers of a bright rich scarlet color produced pro- 
tusely during the whole season on vigorous plants of fairly tall 
growth. Each $1.00; 3 for $2.50. 
R. M. S. QUEEN MARY—Plant Pat. No. 249. Blooms of a glorious 
combination of vivid shades, blending rich glowing salmon with 
an exquisite pure pink and with an orange base. Freely produced 
on strong vigorous plants. Delicately perfumed. Each $1.00; 3 for 
$2.50. 
SATURNIA — (Patent Applied for). (Aicardi 1933). Patent No. 
349. It is similar to Signora with its coloring more intensified. 
The flowers are a brilliant cardinal red, reverse salmon-yellow and 
copper. The bush is upright and strong and produces freely. Al- 
though it is too new to know ali about it, we consider it a most 
beautiful rose and highly recommend it for at least the Pacific Coast 
district. Each $1.00; 3 for $2.50. 
SIGNORA—Plant Pat. No. 201. Long buds of a warm burnt sienna, 
opening to a lighter hue toward mandarin. Tall growing with 
every bloom on a long stem. Excellent for cutting. Beautiful 
foliage. Each $1.00; 3 for $2.50. 
STERLING—Plant Pat. No. 21. A cross of an unnamed seedling 
and Madam Butterfly. It is striking pink in color like Killarney 
Brilliant, increasing its attractiveness with.a yellow base. Long 
pointed buds opening to a well formed flower. A strong upright 
grower wih a deep green foliage. A free bloomer with a rapid 
succession of flowers. Its beautiful form will instantly win your 
admiration. Each $1.00; 3 for $2.50. 
TEXAS CENTENNIAL—(Plant Patent No. 162.) A sport of President 
Hoover with all its fine qualities. Blooms, of blood red, turning to 
cerise red in the center. The color is very striking. The bush is 
very upright and strong growing. Each 75c. 
THE DOCTOR—The buds are long and pointed, which expand to a 
simply enormous bloom in their fully developed state. The color is 
an exquisite silvery pink, uniform in color both in bud and open 
flower with a fragrance so intense that it can be detected many 
yards away. Each $1.00; 3 for $2.50. 
YOSEMITE—Plant Pat. No. 109. Vigorous, bushy plant of continu- 
oue blooming habit. Buds of orange-scarlet, in clusters, opening to 
medium-large, semi-double orange-scarlet with a suffusion of car- 
mine on the reverse. Each $1.00. 
BUDDED ROSES 
All of the roses offered in this catalogue are two year first grade 
field grown plants, budded on Multiflora root stock, except a few 
of the patent varieties which are supplied to us directly from the 
patent owners and in some cases other root stocks are used. It is 
conceded by all rose authorities, that Multiflora is the best and 
most universal of any root stock known. 

R. M.S. QUEEN MARY 
(Plant Patent No. 249) 
