

Horace McFarland Each $1.25, Doz. $12.50 
One of the clearest of pinks. A Rose of sparkle and beauty whose de- 
lightful fragrance and cheerful color make it outstanding among all 
pink Roses. It is perfect in form, admirable for cutting, free blooming, 
easy to grow. The plants are symmetrical, well proportioned and disease- 
resistant. 
Joanna Hill Each $1.25, Doz. $12.50 
Invaluable for the garden. The buds are large, long pointed and open 
to large, full, semi-double, attractive, long-lasting, moderately fragrant 
flowers of a clear yellow with orange-yellow heart. They are borne 
singly on long, strong stems; growth vigorous, upright, a profuse bloomer. 
Kaiserin Augusta Victoria Each $1.25, Doz. $12.50 
Soft pearly white, tinted with just enough lemon in the center to relieve 
the white; remarkably fragrant, beautifully formed flowers on long, 
graceful stems; a strong,. free, healthy grower. 
Katherine T. Marshall Each $2.00, Doz. $20.00 
Appropriately named to honor Mrs. Marshall, wife of America’s great 
General Marshall. A Rose of rare beauty and delicacy of form, growing 
vigorously with large, open, upright blooms of warm glowing pink. Very 
hardy. The growth and foliage is equal to the Radiance family. Fruity 
fragrance, perfect form, and long stems. Color is clean, sparkling, warm 
pink. Buds are long, pointed, firm, slow opening, deep coral-pink with 
suffusion of yellow. Blooms are fine, generously full cupped, 5 inches 
cress Heavy petals resist summer sun. Resistant to heat, rain and 
isease. 
Lady Alice Stanley Sold out for this season 
A gem that everyone admires; it is absolutely perfect in every way; 
form, color, size, freedom of bloom and fragrance are fully developed; 
in color it is a beautiful shade of coral-rose, the inside of the petals 
shading to flesh-pink with deeper flushes. 
Lowell Thomas (Patent No. 595) Each $2.00, Doz. $20.00 
(Award All-America Rose Selection, 1944.) The vibrant chrome-yellow 
blooms open from beautifully shaped buds. They have high-cupped 
centers with outward rolling petals, making magnificent glowing flowers 
over 4 inches across when fully open. The color is penetrating, clear 
and deep, having a vibrant quality not seen in other Roses of this color. 
It is a strong. grower with good foliage and stiff stems. The finest to 
date of the deep yellow Roses. 
Margaret McGredy Each $1.25, Doz. $12.50 
Large, ovoid buds and double, cupped flowers of solid: orange-vermilion. 
Very prolific. This extraordinary Rose has been widely discussed and 
tested in this country and found good. 
Mary Margaret McBride (Patented) Each $1.50, Doz. $15.00 
(Award All-America Rose Selection, 1942.) A tall, healthy growing 
plant which blooms quite freely and has all the qualifications of a fine 
Rose. The attractive, shapely salmon-pink buds open to 5-inch, loose 
flowers of a delightful shade of salmon-pink. They have about 35 
petals. The blooms are mildly fragrant. Award of ‘‘All-America Rose 
Selections” for 1942. 
McGredy’s Ivory Each $1.25, Doz. $12.50 
Lovely large flowers of beautiful double form and moderately fragrant. 
The color is soft delicate creamy white merging into yellow at the base. 
Vigorous, disease resistant, and a prolific bloomer. 
McGredy’s Scarlet Each $1.25, Doz. $12.50 
The fragrant, full double flowers are of a good size. They are brilliant 
scarlet, orange-yellow at base of petals, the upper portions being lightly 
touched with crimson, varying some in color under changing weather 
conditions but always beautiful. 
McGredy’s Sunset (Plant Patent Applied For) Each $1.50, Doz. $15.00 
As glorious as a summer sunset. The petals are a clear Buttercup- 
yellow, tipped orange on the outside, and chrome-yellow, flushed with 
scarlet on the inside. As the bloom expands the color is intensified and 
it is at its best when fully opened. Flowers are of medium size, full 
and shapely, and for a while the petals remain symmetrically curled 
like a Camellia. They are freely borne on a magnificent bush with dark 
green foliage. When cut, its fragrance soon diffuses throughout the 
room and leaves an unmistakable impression of its freshness. Very 
sun-resistant. Excellent in hot weather. An outstanding Rose and one 
much commented on. Certain to please garden lovers everywhere. 
McGredy’s Yellow Each $1.25, Doz. $12.50 
Well. formed big flowers of bright Buttercup-yellow. The buds are ex- 
quisitely ‘formed and leave nothing to be desired. Good strong rugged 
grower producing flowers freely. One of McGredy’s best. 
Mirandy Each $2.50, Doz. $25.00 
(Award All-America Selections, 1945:) The first place winner of 
the All-America Rose Competition for 1945. A gorgeous fragrant 
red Rose that takes its place with the finest red Roses of the world. 
The big, ovoid buds, often long-pointed, are deep, rich, dark red 
with black shadings, opening to a gorgeous Chrysanthemum-red. 
The flower displays new beauties of form as the petals unfold and 
eventually become a large full bloom (50 petals), with excellent 
lasting qualities. Mirandy has a wonderful, penetrating, damask 
fragrance which many will say is the finest Rose fragrance they 
have ever inhaled. The plant is strong, free branching, with heavy 
stout stems, and) keeps producing its glorious flowers freely all season 
against a background of dark green, heavy-textured foliage. Color 
illustration, page 34.) ; 

Miss Rowena Thom Each $1.25, Doz. $12.50 
Enormous buds and blooms of fiery rose and mauve, shaded with old 
gold at the center, borne on long, strong stems. A profuse continuous 
bloomer and a very vigorous plant. 

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President Macia 
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Mrs. E. P. Thom 
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Christopher Stone 
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