

% McGredy’s Sunset ay 
*McGREDY’S SUNSET. H.T. @) Plant Pat. 
317. Yellow. A Rose of unusual charm. The full- 
petaled, fragrant flowers of clear, sunshiny yellow are 
penciled with carmine and come freely on vigorous, 
branching plants. $1.25 ea. 
*McGREDY’S SCARLET. H.T. (4) Red. The 
finely formed bud is red and opens slowly into a mag- 
nificent, very large bloom of just “red’”’ or deep rose- 
pink. If a partly opened flower is pulled apart, the 
inside of the petals will be found to be brilliant scarlet. 
$1 ea.; 3 for $2.50.f 
*MRS. SAM McGREDY. H.T. Scarlet-orange. 
Coppery scarlet-orange flowers, flushed dull red and 
of fine form, make this a Rose to rave about. It ts 
richly fragrant. Bushy plants with red canes, red 
thorns, and beautiful reddish bronze foliage. $1 ea. 
*MIRS. E. P. THOM. H.T. ©) Yellow. The buds 
are Iong-pointed and open to well-formed blooms of 
clear yellow without any carmine markings such as 
most yellow Roses have. Experienced rosarians con- 
sider this Rose as among the best of the clear yellow 
everblooming varieties, both for bedding and for cut- 
flowers. $1 ea.; 3 for $2.50. 
* Mrs. E. P. Thom 
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+ Talisman (3) 
%MRS. PIERRE S. DU PONT. H.T. Page 10. () 
Golden yellow. This is the most universally satis- 
factory of all golden yellow everblooming Roses for it 
produces more blooms per plant every season than any 
other Rose in this color. $1 ea.; 3 for $2.50.{ 
*POINSETTIA. H.T. Page 15. G) Scarlet. You 
will be charmed with this beauty, with its lovely, well- 
formed, Iong buds and richly colored flowers of poin- 
settia-scarlet, which suggested the name. The large, 
brilliant blooms are slightly fragrant and come freely 
on erect, healthy plants. The following extracts from 
Rose connoisseurs confirm our experience with this 
Rose: “‘Greatest Rose thrill of the season”—“petals 
like frosted scarlet velvet”—“‘went to town.” $1 ea.; 
3 for $2.50.t 
* PRESIDENT HERBERT HOOVER. H.T. Well- 
known. Multi-colored. Delightfully fragrant blooms 
of scarlet, yellow, cerise and flame colors, come singly 
on erect, firm stems. $1 ea. 

THe CoNnarpb-PyLe Co.: Sept. 23, 1044 
This Spring Lowell Thomas was tops in my yard. I am a mem- 
ber of the Lowell Thomas’ Tall Story Club—but it is not a “tall 
story”’ when I say it is one of the bost beautiful Roses. 
—S. J. W., Fairmont, W. Va. 
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