
KATHERINE T. MARSHALL “Rr 6535" 
The All-America Winning Pink Rose of 1944 
So glorious, so appropriately named to Color......clean, sparkling, warm 
honor Mrs. Marshall, wife of America’s pink. 
great General Marshall! All-American— ads... .. .long pointed, firm, slow 
created in our own Newark nurseries by opening—deep _coral- 
Eugene S. Boerner, chief hybridist and di- Lae with suffusion of 
rector of the J. & P. Dept. of Plant Research. BI TEnOWe ly full Fi 
A Rose of rare beauty and delicacy of form— petal per 2 Hente ee 
growing vigorously with large, open upright eaciee mer ment 
blooms of. friendly warm glowing pink. Fragrance. .marked and fruity. 
Highly praised in all sections ofthe country. py par dy! cverys agers 
Very hardy. The growth and foliage is equal 
to the Radiance family and outstrips the old 
favorite President Hoover. Fruity fragrance, 
perfect form, and long stems. 
tall, 2 to 4 ft. Rich pro- 
fuse dark green foliage. 
Very bushy—resistant to 
heat, rain, disease. 

$2. each; 3 for $5.; 12 for $20. 

Lowell Thomas @ © 

LOWELL THOMAS ‘ \ 
(Plant Patent No. 595) 
Blooms. .distinctive in form and 
growth. 35 petals, 
large, long-lasting. 
Foliage. .dark green, individual- 
istic. 
Season...patticularly good June 
bloomer and follows 
through theseason with 
refreshing flowers. 
Plant... vigorous, sturdy, up to 
3 it. in height. 
$2. each; 3 for $5.; 12 for $20. 
Named for the eminent commentator, 
and one of the All-America Roses of 
1944. The large, perfectly-formed 
blooms have 35 large, buttery golden 
yellow petals that hold their color 
very well. On long stems, each bloom 
is a treat in itself. Dainty alluring 
fragrance. The sturdy and vigorous 
plants are very satisfactory in the 
garden. 



ROSE BAMP TON (Plant Patent No. 425) 
Buds... .. .alluring, Ophelia-shaped, rich carmine 
developing into China-red. 
Blooms... .51% in., very double, slow in opening, 
hold a long time. 50 or more firm, well- 
spaced petals. 
Fragrance. .delightful old-Rose perfume. 
Plant.....strong, healthy, vigorous, about 214 
ft. tall. Very hardy; disease-resistant. 
Foliage. .. .tich dark green, bountiful. 
‘Kopin ES Mee ber /] 
A cheery, challenging shade of China red—only Rose like it—heightened 
in the sunlight and always distinctive, radiantly beautiful in the garden. 
Retains its depth of color throughout the long life of the blooms. One 
is drawn to this exciting Rose as to the superb voice of the Metropolitan 
Opera Star for whom it is named. In early spring occasionally there are 
two-tone variations between the outer and inner petals; from early sum- 
mer to frost the intense red remains in all its brightening beauty. Petals 
reflex slightly as they open and the full flower resembles a camellia. 
$1.50 each; 3 for $3.75; 12 for $15. 
The gracious Mrs. Marshall and 
the creator of her Rose, E. S. 
Boerner, J. © P. director of plant 
research. In this picture she re- 
ceives from him the first bouquet 
of Katherine T. Marshall. 








Rose 
Bampton 
GROUP 462 
Would you like the recommendations of experts in selecting the loveliest Roses for 
your garden? We know you will be delighted with the Parade of Peers, for you will 
have the finest of Modern Roses, all exquisite colors, all with fine high-centered blooms, 
completely satisfying to the most exacting rosarian. 
Katherine T. Marshall, bright pink (p. 10) Dicksons Red, scarlet-red (p. 15) 
Mrs. Miniver, cardinal-red (p. 8) White Briarcliff, white (p. 17) 
Fantasia, daffodil-yellow (p. 8) Signora, mandarin and salmon (p. 19) 
Sonata, cochineal-red (p. 18) Eclipse, bright yellow (p. 16) 
Mandalay, golden yellow (p. 12) Countess Vandal, coppery pink (p. 15) 
Mary Margaret McBride, pink (p. 14) Rome Glory, scarlet-crimson (p. 12) 
| { 9 1 of each 
Plants (value $18.25) for only. 

