MARK SULLIVAN (Pat. 
Tops in every respect. 
MIRANDY (Pat. 632) 
First All-American Selection for 1945. 
599) 

Feu Joseph Looymans. There is hardly a time from early 
spring until winter that you cannot pick a bouquet of slender 
yellow and apricot buds from this prolific plant. Glistening 
mildew resistant foliage. Each, 95c. 
Frau Karl Druschki. This rose came out around the turn 
of the century and has been popular ever since. Grows freely, 
is long lived and will supply you quantities of well shaped 
ivory white bloom. Each, 95c. 
Fred Edmunds. Seems to have been accepted the country 
over as an outstanding garden rose. Tall and vigorous of 
growth, glossy mildew resistant foliage, long pointed buds 
and open flowers of coppery orange. We're quite sure you'll 
like it. All American Regional Award for 1944. Prop. rights 
reserved. Each, $2.00. 
Girona. If you appreciate full, exquisitely formed buds and 
flowers—and plenty of them—long, sturdy stems, delightful 
fragrance, vigorous erect disease-resistant plants, you will 
surely want this superb rose, Paint the flowers a glowing 
mixture of pink, red and yellow and there’s your Girona. 
You'll be surprise at their keeping qualities when cut. Each, 
SarO) 
Gipsy Lass. A bushy rose of outstanding vigor that dis- 
plays its double scarlet crimson flowers in peciusion all 
through the growing season. You'll enjoy the informal char- 
acteristics of this tall growing plant and the sweet perfume 
of its brilliant bloom. Each, ice 
Golden Dawn. An extremely double rose, often as many 
as 45 petals, noted for its true tea rose fragrance and for the 
quality of its lemon yellow color. High centered bloom. 
Bronzy foliage. Each, $1.10. 
Golden Rapture. While this variety has fewer petals than 
either Mrs. E. P. Thom or McGredy’s Yellow its color is 
much more lively and lasting. The petals are velvety and of 
substantial texture. Mild fragrance. Each, 95c. 
Grand Duchess Charlotte. Exquisite buds of intense cop- 
pery scarlet open to double medium sized flowers of glowing 
carmine—trich full color found in but few good roses. The 
bushes are extremely vigorous and free flowering. Highly 
polished foliage is abundant and disease resistant. Patent ap- 
phed for. Each, $1.50, 

LOWELL THOMAS (Pat. 595). 
American Rose Award 1943. 

GROWERS OF THE BEST IN NURSERY STOCK SINCE 1920! 45 


