WYANT Blue-Blood ROSES—1943 
Frances Ashton. Another of the newer delightful 
single Roses. The way the deep pink petals spread 
out with the attractive stamens in the center makes 
a very charming picture. $1.00. 
Gloaming. Plant Patent 137. Both the blossoms and 
bush are indeed superior. The large, long buds open 
into luminous pink blossoms with salmon shadings. 
Bush grows well, retaining its foliage when others 
around it drop theirs. 36 large and 4 small petals. 
$1.25. 
Golden Dawn. An easy-growing, foolproof yellow 
Rose. Its large, double, cupped light yellow blossoms 
are freely produced on a low-growing bush. Delight- 
fully fragrant. 42 large petals. $1.00. 
Golden Sastago. See Jean Bostick. 
Good News. Plant Patent 426. We are enthusiastic 
about this splendid new high quality Rose. A com- 
pact, good-growing bush producing quantities of 
artistically formed blossoms. They are light coppery 
apricot, high centered and fragrant. 50 petals. $1.50. 
Grand Duchess Charlotte. Pat. applied for. A new 
All-America Rose Selection. The beautiful long 
stream-lined buds are glowing Morocco-red which open 
to firm petalled blooms of dusky coral red which do 
not fade, but gradually merge to a soft coral pink. 
When unfolding, the petals recurve and make a de- 
lightfully informal artistic flower with a hint of 
carnation fragrance. 25 petals. $1.50. 
Grenoble. A truly noble Rose. Its straight, stiff stems 
hold the sparkling red blossoms erect. They are 
always a good red and usually come singly on the 
stems. Good grower. 41 petals. $1.00. 
Gruss an Teplitz. There is no other Rose that pro- 
duces as much bloom. Its numerous bright red 
blossoms are borne in clusters. This variety is a 
tall, hardy grower and should be used as garden 
decoration rather than for cutting. 42 petals. 85c. 
Hearts Desire. Plant Patent 501. All America Rose 
Selection. The color is a pure even shade of luminous 
red throughout the season. Its fragrance is exhilarat- 
ing. The plant is of vigorous growth, bearing numer- 
ous large flowers. $1.50. 
Heinrich Wendland. The great hybridizer Kordes 
originated this and the following variety. They are 
both marvelous and somewhat similar in color. 
Wendland is a good grower producing coral and 
apricot blossoms that deepen to gold at the base of 
the broad petals. 55 large and 20 small petals. $1.00. 
Hinrich Gaede. A little more spectacular than Wend- 
land but a little more subject to black spot. Its color 
is a brilliant deep coral and orange. 40 large and 7 
small petals. $1.00. 
Innocence. The name is characteristic of the simple 
single white blossoms of this charming Rose. Its 
blossoms open to about 4 inches in diameter. 10 
petals. $1.00. 
Isobel. Another charming single variety. Its color 
is a beautiful blended soft pink shading to yellow at 
the base of the 7 broad petals. $1.00. 
Jean Bostick. (Golden Sastago.) Sport of the favorite, 
Condesa de Sastago. Its large, double, deep yellow 
blossoms are produced on long, strong stems. The 
yellow holds better than in most Roses. 50 petals. 
$1.00. 
Joanna Hill. Everyone knows this lovely soft yellow 
Rose. Its attractive way of uncurling its petals and 
its long stems makes it one of the most popular 
varities. Well formed buds, good stems and a lasting 
flower. A good upright grower. 53 petals. $1.00. 
Josef Strand. The vigorous bushes produce gorgeous 
big blooms on strong stems. Their broad petals are a 
soft luminous rose-pink with a gold base. 31 petals. 
$1.00. 
K. A. Victoria. Long known as the most perfect white 
blossom, its praises cannot be too highly sung. A 
long beautiful bud that lasts well; a double blossom, 
real white; opens well; has good stems and blooms 
freely. 82 petals. $1.00. 
Kidwai. The way the bud is held in the center of the 
large yellow blossom makes this Rose unusually 
attractive. Pink tints blending delicately with the 
yellow, make it even more fascinating. 26 petals. 
$1.00. 
K. of K. A simple little single Rose of 10 petals. Very 
pretty buds opening to crimson-red 3-inch blossoms, 
are borne very freely on a good-growing bush. $1.00. 
Korovo. A lovely blended pink that you cannot help 
enjoying. Double enough but with a long bud that 
is charmingly graceful. The soft light pink color is 
blended with salmon and gold at the base. 30 petals. 
$1.25. 
Lady Alice Stanley. One of the good old fool-proof 
varieties. It is a two tone pink, lighter on the inside 
than the outside. Large, very double, richly fragrant. 
60 petals. $1.00. 
Lady Ashtown. As the large rose-pink buds expand 
the petals curl back pointed and symmetrical. The 
bush is a large, robust grower. 43 petals. $1.00. 
Leonard Barron. One of the immense Roses that be- 
ginners enjoy so much. Large buds open unusually 
attractive for such a big Rose. They are crowded with 
glowing light pink to amber petals. $1.00. 
Luna. Superb white Rose which we are sorry we did 
not know sooner. It is a tall, strong grower with 
large, pointed buds and _ high-centered, fragrant, 
double blossoms. In cool weather they may be a 
cream-color. Strong, straight stems. $1.25. 
Mabelle Stearns. Plant Patent 297. This is a fool- 
proof Rose of spreading habit which should be planted 
about 5 feet apart. The branches grow horizontally, 
like a Pfitzer juniper, and the plant gets about 2% 
feet high. It blooms like a Hybrid Tea but neither 
freezes down in Winter nor gets diseased in Summer. 
The blossoms are a dawn-pink shade, of medium 
size, very double and hold the center well as they 
open. 61 large and 64 small petals. $2.00. 
Margaret McGredy. One of the older of the McGredy 
Roses. Its growth is compact, its foliage abundant, 
and its large, round blossoms are an attractive orange- 
scarlet. 38 petals. $1.00. 
Mary Margaret McBride. Pat. applied for. All- 
America Selection. A tall, vigorous, healthy grower. 
The attractive shapely buds open to 5 inch loose, 
shapely flowers of a delightful shade of salmon-pink. 
They are mildly fragrant with about forty-five large 
petals. $1.50. 
Maurice. This Rose has some of the largest and most 
beautiful blooms ever seen. The bright pink color is 
blended with salmon and gold, deepening with gold 
at the base. Spectacular and gorgeous. A very robust 
spreading grower. $1.25. 
McGredy’s Gem. A remarkably strong plant which 
produces a large quantity of medium-sized gem-like 
blooms. The petals of the light pink blossoms curl 
back symmetrically reminding one of a perfectly cut 
gem. 24 large and 15 small petals. $1.00. 
McGredy’s Ivory. One of the very best of the new 
white Roses. Long buds open into perfectly formed 
ivory-white blossoms which are larger than the 
average. They are fine for cutting, coming on strong, 
straight stems. 25 petals. $1.00. 

