MARY MARGARET McBRIDE 
(Plant Patent No. 537) 
Awarded Fuerstenberg Medal. See page 3 
This is the distinguished everblooming 
All-America Rose, beloved from coast to 
coast—for its own rare beauty and be- 
cause it bears the name of the gracious 
‘““Mary Margaret McBride.’’ A Rose 
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admired particularly for its perfect form Beas 
...a new triumph in floral grace. The 
double blooms are large and _ high- apd 
centered. The color is clear, deep coral- AARS 
pink suffused with shimmering gold at 
the base of the petals. As the flowers M 
mature the pink gradually lightens to Sa 
that of Eternal Youth. Its pink glory Margaret 
never fades, despite the hottest weather. McBride 
Buds. . pointed, high center, deep coral- 
pink. 
Blooms. .always high-centered. Com- 
posed of 35 firm heavy petals. A 
lovely exhibition Rose. 
Stems. long, strong; vigorous, hardy, 
rollicking plants 30 in. tall. 
© e $1.50 each; 3 for $3.75; 
12 for $15.00 
Mirandy 


MIRANDY (Plant Patent No. 632) 
A winner in the All-America Rose Selections for 1945, of compelling interest in its 
tall, very vigorous plant habit. Originated in California and well liked throughout 
the country. Long, ovoid buds of a rich, warm red that brings unusual brilliance . 
to bouquets and table arrangements. Blooms are large, very double (40 to 50 A : 
petals), maroon-red, freely borne. Their perfume is a penetrating damask. 
Mirandy is a seedling of the well-known Charlotte Armstrong. 
$2.00 each; 3 for $5.00; 12 for $20.00 
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ADORATION “Nt: 3335" 
One of the loveliest of our newer Roses.- A master- 
| piece of the noted Jean Gaujard. A subtle fragrance 
adds to its charm. The buds are particularly in- 
triguing ...long and pointed, opening gradually 5 
into high-centered blooms. These 5-in. blooms are a 
brilliant salmon-pink tinted with orange at the base 
of the petals. Foliage is profuse, shiny, effective. 
The lithesome, airy plants are strong and upright, 

Named for the 

about 30 in. tall. Hardy and vigorous. noted radio oi buy C2408 Xo sed 
ie Color. .brilliant, high-centered salmon-pink blooms. Usaeritoad se Foe a 
June till frost. WARS. GROUP *566 
Buds. . intriguing, long, pointed. 



Foliage. .hardy, profuse, shiny, coppery-green. Charlotte Armstrong, red (. 13); Horace 
McFarland, rare salmon to coral-pink (p. 
$1.50 each; 3 for $3.75; 12 for $15.00 13); Katherine T. Marshall, glowing pink 
(p. 18); Mary Margaret McBride, coral-pink 
Adoration (p. 15); Mirandy, rich warm red (p. 15). 
PEARL S. BUCK “gn Bstent (Value $9100) tor only .» +90 

© 
Danae Here is the gleaming gold of pirate’s treasure por- 
trayed in blooms of matchless beauty. Exceptionally 
long-lasting and alluringly fragrant. Leathery dark Pearl 
green foliage, a perfect foil for buds and blooms. § Buck 
Buds are a rich orange hue, long-pointed. Opening 
slowly, the color softens to gold suffused with 
apricot. Growth is tall, allowing frequent cuttings 
of the lovely fragrant blooms. Exceptionally good 
exhibition traits. 
? Buds. .long-pointed, rich orange. © 
Blooms. .high-centered, about yates 
4/4 in. 
Stems. .long, for cutting. 
Foliage. .ample, firm; clean, deep 
green. 
Plant. . upright, tall, 3 ft. 
Fragrance. .tich and lovely. 
Bey pss Prolific. .generous, free-bloom- 
ing. 
Ae. g :' $1.50 each; 3 for $3.75; 
sy _ 12 for $15.00 
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