8 C. H. STOCKING 

GRANDE DUCHESSE CHARLOTTE 
(Ketten 1942) $1.50 each; 3 for $3.75* 
This new rose, an ‘‘All American Winner for 1942,’’ 
was named in honor of the Grande Duchesse of 
Luxembourg. The color is a new shade in roses, a 
rich velvety chestnut red in the bud and a tomato 
red as the flower opens. Buds are long and pointed 
of medium size having about 25 petals. Stems are 
long and strong. A tall growing plant with medium 
size dark green foliage. Fragrant. Prop. rights 
reserved. 
HEART’S DESIRE (Howard & Smith 1941) 
$1.50; 3 for $3.75* 
An All American Winner for 1941. The long pointed 
double buds of rich scarlet are produced on long 
stems. The plant is a strong upright grower with 
large leathery foliage. A good cut rose and very 
fragrant. Plant Patent No. 501. 
LOWELL THOMAS $2.00; 3 for $5.00* 
One of the best new yellow roses in several years. 
The 25 petaled chrome yellow buds are high cen- 
tered with the outer petals reflexed. The plant is an 
excellent grower with glossy dark green foliage. 
An excellent cut flower and fragrant. Plant Patent 
No. 595. 
MARK SULLIVAN (Mallerin 1942) 
$1.25; 3 for $3.15* 
This rose has been most spectacular all season. The 
large yellow blooms are heavily veined and shaded 
deep rose and cerise. The plant is a strong grower 
(4 ft.) with heavy dark glossy foliage. A con- 
tinuous bloomer. Patent applied for. 
McGREDY’S SALMON (McGredy 1940) 
$1.50; 3 for $3.75* 
Another good rose from the McGredy family. This 
double fragrant rose is apricot pink; buds are 
pointed, freely produced on strong stems. The plant 
is a bushy grower with dark green foliage. Plant 
Patent No. 410. 
*No further discount allowed. 
