Ten Tora Ranking GFauorites 
(All Hybrid Teas) 
BETTY UPRICHARD. Long pointed carmine-rose buds opening to rich salmon-pink; sweetly 
fragrant. Steady in bloom and a vigorous grower. 
CHRISTOPHER STONE. Large brilliant, velvety scarlet-crimson with an old Damask rose fra- 
grance. Not troubled by heat. One of the best reds. 
FRAU KARL DRUSCHKI. The white American Beauty. Immense size, fully double, perfect 
form. Extremely hardy and vigorous. 
GIRONA. Glowing turkey-red with overtones of golden yellow; very rich fragrance. Sturdy plants. 
LADY ASHTOWN. Clear warm unfading rose-pink with yellow glow at base of petals. One of the 
most reliable pinks. 
MRS. ERSKINE PEMBROKE THOM. Clear, unfading yellow full-double flowers; delightful 
fragrance. Splendid plant habit. One of the best yellows. 
MRS. PIERRE S. duPONT. Deep golden yellow buds opening to warm orange-yellow blooms. 
Bushy plants; glossy foliage. 
PICTURE. Velvety rose-pink with gracefully reflexed petals. Free blooming and fine for cut flowers. 
POINSETTIA. A glowing fiery red with long pointed buds. Slightly fragrant. Tall healthy grower. 
PRESIDENT MACIA. Very long pointed buds of carmine-pink with deeper veining. The enormous 
open flowers are flesh-pink warmed with soft yellow at the base; long stems; fragrant. 
PRICE: 95c each; 3 of any one variety $2.55. 
ROSE SPECIALS 
No. 2—Your selection of any 3 of the Ten Favorites $2.70. 
No. 3—Your selection of any 6 of the Ten Favorites $5.10. 
No. 4—Your selection of any 12 of the Ten Favorites $9.50. 

“T desire to inform you that the regal lilies I 
bought of you while at your place last fall have been 
a source of unbounded joy and pleasure. Never 
before have I had such large spikes as well as blooms. 
Many thanks for the pleasure.” 
Rev. S. Atwood Allen, Cassadaga, N. Y. 7/12/43 
SHIPPING DATES 
Because we want you to receive your roses 
in the best possible condition, they will be 
shipped in April, only. No orders will be 
accepted after May 1st. 



Hybrid Tea Rose, Picture. 

“Your roses were more than I expected. If they 
do not grow, tt will not be your fault. Certainly am 
pleased with them. (Christopher Stone Hybrid Tea 
Rose, Editor McFarland, and the Chief.)” 
Mrs. H. F. Walter, Smithsburg, Md. 4/27/44 
TRIOGEN 
A leading 3-way rose spray developed 
especially to use on roses. Use it as directed 
to combat almost all insects and fungi. 
Indispensable for the rose garden. 
Kit E (for 6 to 12 bushes) $ .90 postpaid 
Kit A (for 12 to 20 bushes) $1.50 postpaid 
Kit B (for 50 to 80 bushes) $4.00 postpaid 

HARRIS’ HARDY GARDEN LILIES 
Because they are easily grown and adaptable to so many locations in 
the garden, lilies are becoming increasingly popular in small as well as 
large gardens. They are effective in clumps in the perennial border and 
TIGER LILY MADONNA LILY 
L. tigrinum. No garden is complete without LL. candidum. The most popular lily grown; 
this lovely old reliable lily. Bright orange re- known also as St. Josephs and Resurrection 
flexed petals with chocolate-brown spots. Lily. Blooms in late June with Delphiniums 
Effective in clumps against shrub plantings. 
Blooms in August. Plant 8 to 10 in. deep. 
40c each; 3 for $1.10; Doz. $4.00. 

Tiger Lilies are very easy to grow. 
and other tall perennials with which it com- 
bines beautifully. The medium size, pure white 
wide open trumpets with showy yellow sta- 
mens are produced in many flowered panicles 
over a long period. 
40c each; 3 for $1.10; Doz. $4.00. 
NOTE: Madonna Lilies should be transplanted only in 
late summer. All orders received in the spring will 
be reserved for August and early September 
shipment. 
REGAL LILY 
L. regelianum. Since its introduction from 
China years ago, Regal Lilies have deservedly , 
become one of the most popular. Large white 
trumpet with the outside of the petals flushed 
a deep rosy lavender. One of the easiest to grow 
increasing in size and beauty through the years. 
40c each; 3 for $1.10; Doz. $4.00. 
MAXWILL LILY 
Considered the finest colored hybrid of recent 
introduction. The large blooms are a brilliant 
orange-red with reflexed petals spotted with 
sooty black. Long brick-red stamens add a strik- 
ing note. Vigorous and not subject to disease. 
Plant 8 in. deep. 
60c each; 3 for $1.65; Doz. $6.00. 
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against shrubs in a foundation planting. 
All but the Madonnas produce roots along the underground stem so 
should be planted 6 inches or more below the surface of the soil. 

Photo by Richard Averill Smith 
Madonna Lilies are old-time favorites. 
