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“THE BEST IN ROSES" 


MARY MARGARET McBRIDE 
(J. H. Nicolas 1941) $1.50; 3 for $3.75* 
Another All American Award for 1942. This is truly 
an exhibition rose with its high spiral center of 
perfect form with outer petals reflexed. The color 
is a deep coral pink with gold at the base of the 
petals. The plant is a good grower and profuse 
bloomer. Flowers are medium size and fragrant. 
Although the foliage has mildewed slightly this 
season, it is worth a place in every garden. Growth 
about 214 feet An excellent cut flower and an ex- 
cellent rose in most sections. Patent No. 537. 
McGREDY’S SUNSET (McGredy 1936) 
$1.25; 3 for $3.15* 
This rose is very appropriately named! It is a high 
centered, double rose having a combination of light 
yellow, deep chrome yellow and scarlet. The plant 
is a vigorous grower with bronzy green foliage. 
A prolific bloomer and fragrant. It grows to per- 
fection in a cool climate. Plant Patent No. 317. 
MISS CLIPPER (Dr. Lammerts) 
$1.25; 3 for $3.15* 
To quote the introducer’s description, Miss Clipper 
is one of the world’s most fragrant roses. The long 
pointed buds open to cupped flowers of pale salmon 
pink shaded orange and yellow. Plant is a strong 
spreading grower. Plant Patent No. 522. 
MME. CHAS. MALLERIN 
(Chas. Mallerin 1940) $1.50; 3 for $3.75* 
This new rose is a most handsome one in cool cli- 
mate, but the deep orange salmon color will fade 
in very hot weather. The bloom has thirty or more 
petals and is produced on a strong stem. The plant 
is a medium grower with large disease-resistant 
foliage. Patent No. 409. 
MME. CHIANG KAI SHEK 
(C. Duehrsen 1943) $2.00; 3 for $5.00* 
This new rose named for China’s first lady is an 
exceptionally strong upright grower producing large, 
long pointed buds of lemon yellow, which turn 
lighter as the buds open. An abundant bloomer 
and fragrant. Patent applied for. 
*No further discount allowed. 
