McGREDY’S SALMON. Plant Patent No. 410. A profuse 
Countess f bloomer with delightful fragrance and attractive green foliage. 
(E peagal ae : See illustration below. $1.50 each; 3 for $3.75. 
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COUNTESS VANDAL (Everblooming) Plant Patent No. : i} 
38. See illustration above. This rose has been acclaimed the \ - es he = > wae a 
belle of the modern Rose Pageant, defeating all challengers by ©. #P.co, McGredy’s Salmon (Everblooming) 
producing, without exception, the most artistic bud in rose- 
dom, garbed in coppery bronze and pink, suffused with soft 
gold. Continuous bloomer. $1.00 each; 3 for $2.50.%%4 
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MRS. FRANCIS KING (Everblooming) Plant Patent 
No. 253. See illustration above. All hybridizers agree that 
a good white rose is hardest to produce. This is probably 
why such a connoisseur as Mrs. Francis King, one of the 
founders of The Garden Club of America, specified a white 
rose as the one she wished to bear her name. She wisely 
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‘corvnictt =——s—i(‘é~@P a SS. Buc (Ever: : : pane wanted a rose not easily duplicated. To make the problem 
Pearl 2 Buck: (Everblooming) more difficult she specified “‘White Gold” with the arctic 
PEARL S. BUCK. Plant Patent No. 423. A new exquisitely vigor and hardiness of the Alaskan Rose Nutkana. The 
beautiful Rose of surpassing fragrance, hardiness and richness of blossoms are very large, carried on long upright stems, 
color. The deep yellow pink edged bud opening to a blossom of the white at first tinted cream and ivory, turning to pure white 
purest Gold. $1.50 each; 3 for $3.75. with a soft gold centre. It has the pleasant fragrance of 
wild roses and is a prolific continuous bloomer. CERTIFI- 
CATE OF MERIT 1937. $1.00 each; 3 for $2.50. 
