Ednah Thomas. Large, brilliant, double cuttimg rose. 
Salmon-rose bloom of fine form with considerable 
orange initscolor. Perfumed. Good stems. Strong, climb- 
ing growth and a continuous bloomer, with fair foliage 
well held in long season. $1.00 each. 
Horace McFarland. A magnificent rose with long-shaped 
light, coral-red buds that open to luscious full-petaled 
flowers of salmon-buff. Fruity fragrance. $2.00. (Pat. 
Pending.) 

HORACE McFARLAND 
Anzac. Has all the qualifications of a winner—vigor, rug- 
gedness and dependability. As these flowers expand, 
the original colors lighten, the golden flush at the base 
~ MIRANDY of the petals passes to yellow and the coral changes to 
Copyright Armstrong Nursery rosy lake. The merging of these colors might well be 
compared with the ‘‘rose’’ in the sky at dawn, just be- 
fore the sun cilmbs over the eastern horizon. $1.50 
each. 
Commando. This expendable rose, except for the dor- 
mant period, is always in action early, mid-season and 
late. The strong bushes, well clothed with clean, deep 
green foliage, portray the fact prior to the blooming 
period that Commandovwill not fail in its final objec- 
tive, namely, quantities of long-stemmed, radiant roses. 
The color is beyond the pale of description. Coral, 
aes salmon, rose and liquid gold flood the fifty jewel petaled 
=~ yr buds and no-fading open flowers with a surge and wash 
of color that at times shows above the edge of the early 
morning horizon. Your vision and hope for beautiful 
roses will be fulfilled by placing your confidence and 
reliance in the fine character of our lovely new and 
expendable Rose “‘Commando’’. $1.75 each. 
Gloaming (Plant Pat. 137). Fawn-orange. A novel col- 
ored rose that is particularly lovely in the half-opened 
bud stage when the color is fawn-orange. The open 
j blooms are an unusual shade of pink, overlaid with 
salmon. $1.25 each. 
Mirandy (Plant Pat. 632). The first place winner in the 
2-year All-America Rose Competition for 1945. The 
huge, 50-petaled, deep crimson flowers open slowly 
from exquisitely modeled, ovoid buds, often long- 
pointed, and are filled with rich, penetrating damask 
fragrance. Mirandy has a salendid plant habit, the bush 
growing erect and symmetrical. It is clothed to the 
base with broad, olive-green, heavy-textured foliage. 
Mirandy blooms continuously from early June until 
hard frost. $2.50 each. 
DWARF POLYANTHA ROSES, $1.00 each, 10 for $9.00. 
Edith Cavell. Brilliant, scarlet, overlaid velvety crimson. 
Gloria Mundi. Large, fully double, lasting, orange-scarlet, 
borne in clusters. 
re Golden Salmon Superior. Bright orange-salmon. Fine for 
MARY MARGARET McBRIDE (Pat. No. 537) mass planting, blooms continally. 
12 RICH & SONS PAY THE POSTAGE 

Mary Margaret McBride Patent 537). Lovely, long, flaring buds and 
many petalled flowers of delicate coral-pink with a shimmering 
golden at base. Sometimes shy-blooming, but every flower is perfect. 
$1.50. 

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