
Il. It’s an Azaleamum 
2, Carnation- Type 
Flowers 
3. Rose Coloring 
Take an Azaleamum plant, and cover it with hun- 
A 
dreds of beautiful blossoms, add the color of a rose, 
and you have the new Azaleamum, “Carnation 
Rose.” 
We're sorry that we could not show Carnation Rose 
in color this year! The engravers’ War-Time labor 
shortages stopped us. We will have to wait until 
hext year. 
Meanwhile, why don’t you order yours now, and 
have a wonderfully delightful surprise? Get ahead 
of your neighbors and friends! Don’t wait for them 
to have this amazing new flower before you do. 
See back cover, page 36, for “Carnation Rose.” Re- 
member, it’s an Azaleamum with a Carnation-type 
bloom and Rose coloring, and promises to be the 
outstanding Azaleamum variety. Get yours this 
year! 

Polyantha Roses 
Polyantha Roses (Baby Roses). Produce a blaze of color: 
often 100 to 200 blossoms per plant. Keep blossoms clipped 
off before the petals fall, and they will continue to bloom 
all summer, Plant 12” to 15” apart in rich soil; water; full 
sun. Furnished by color—red, pink, white, or orange. 
PRICES 
Tiong 122 572 Go 0reo on 6 for $7.00 
2 for $2.40 4 for $4.70 12 for $13.90 
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Descriptions ot 
Varieties at Right 
RED 
(1) ETOILE DE HOL- 
LAND. Magnificent red 
and magnificent size and 
form! It is perfect when 
half open, too. Very fra- 
grant, and very free-bloom- 
ing. Prices below. 
CHRISTOPHER STONE. 
Large semi-double vivid 
scarlet overlaid with vel- 
vety crimson. Beware, 
Etoile de Hollande, or 
Christopher Stone will steal 
your honors. Prices below. 
YELLOW 
(2) McGREDY’S YEL- 
LOW. Yellow roses reach 
their supreme beauty in Mc- 
Gredy’s yellow. Soft, pure, 
adorable! Very artistic and 
gracefully shaped, strong 
grower, abundant bloomer. 
Prices below. 
MRS. PIERRE S. DU 
PONT. All summer long 
this delightful rose gives 
you rich beauty and what a 
glorious, wonderful yellow 
it 1s; deep and*clear.. Ex- 
cellent for cut flowers. Does 
not fade. Prices below. 
TWO-TONE 
(3) PRES. HERBERT 
HOOVER. The picture 
(No. 3) shows the rare com- 
bination of pink, scarlet, 
and yellow coloring; but 
not adequately. It is really 
richer than any picture can 
show. Prices below. 
CONDESA DE SASTA- 
GO. Coppery red _ inside. 
Rich yellow outside, That 
coppery red is hard to find, 
folks. Better take it when 
you can get it. Prices below. 
MRS. SAM McGREDY. 
Orange-Salmon suffused 
with gold. We had to toss 
a penny to decide which 
should come first, Condesa 
de Sastago or Mrs. Sam 
McGredy. Order either for 
beauty. Prices below. 
WHITE 
(4) McGREDY’S IVORY. 
Here, is beauty at its best, 
for the soft delicate creamy . 
white merges into yellow at 
the base. Exquisite in shape, 
and at the same time large. 
Moderately fragrant. Vig- 
orous, disease resistant, 
prolific. Prices below. 
PINK 
(5) PINK DAWN. This is 
a particularly fine pink rose, 
because it has such a beau- 
tiful bud-like shape when 
half open. This is the kind 
of a rose that we all love. 
And what an adorable pink 
it is! Shades slightly to 
orange at the base. Fra- 
grant. Prices below. 
EDITOR McFARLAND. 
Deep pink. And what rose is 
better known? Only a few, 
folks. Better order early. 
Prices below. 
PRICES 
All roses above—strong healthy 1st grade, 2-yr. old 
plants, budded on strong multiflora roots. 
1 for $2.00 
2 for $3.90 




‘Two-tone. 



Find What You Want Quickly—See Index on Page 35 
Rosesty Color 
Really the same plants you would get if you 
bought by variety, but you order by color 
only, Please do not ask for any special varie- 
ties. Colors: Red, Yellow, Pink, White, or 
4 for $ 7.70 
6 for $11.50 


These are first grade, two-year old plants that 
would cost $2.00 each if ordered by variety. 
PRICES: 1 for $1.50; 2 for $2.90; 3 for $4.30; 


