
McGREDY’S SCARLET 


to bloom tu your garden until peace comes aud loug afterward 
The 12 Roses illustrated in color on this page (Poinsettia not 
included) make a collection of favorites which through their per- 
fection can well represent the day of victory. 
Their lovely blossoms, beginning in June and continuing 
throughout the season, can readily ease the mind and give renewed 
strength to carry on until final victory. 
Giowing Sunset. Plant Pat. 104. Rich tawny 
yellow and salmony pink are intermingled 
charmingly. The flowers are well proportioned 
and the bush is a good grower. $1.25. 
Goiden Dawn. An easy-growing, ‘fool- 
proof yellow Rose. Its large, double, 
cupped light yellow blooms are freely 
produced on a low bush. Fragrant. 
42 large petals. $1.00. 
Golden Sastago. See Jean Bostick. 
Good News. Plant Pat. 426. A splendid 
new Rose. The compact bush produces 
quantities of artistically formed blooms. 
They are light coppery apricot, high centered 
and fragrant. 50 petals. $1.50. 
Grande Duchesse Charlotte. Pat. applied for. 
A new All-America Rose. The long stream- 
lined buds are glowing Morocco-red, opening 
to firm-petaled blooms of dusky coral-red 
which gradually merge to a soft coral-pink. 
Slight carnation fragrance. 25 petals. $1.50. 
Heart’s Desire. Plant Pat. 501. All-America 
Rose Selection. The color is a pure even shade 
of luminous red throughout the season and the 
fragrance exhilarating. The vigorous plant 
bears numerous large flowers. $1.50. 
Horace McFarland. Plant Pat. pending. It 
is fitting that this Rose, named for the Dean of 
Rosedom, Dr. J. Horace McFarland, should 
be so outstandingly beautiful. The large 
flowers are held proudly erect and are un- 
usually striking in their warm brownish orange 
and apricot shadings. The form holds well as 
the flower develops. All-America Rose Se- 
lection. $2.00. 
Innocence. The name is characteristic of the 
simple single white blooms of this charming 
Rose. Its flowers open to about 4 inches in 
diameter. 10 petals. $1.00. 
Jean Bostick (Golden Sastago). Large, double, 
deep yellow blooms on long, strong stems. The 
yellow holds better than in most Roses. 50 
petals. $1.00. 
Joanna Hill. Lovely soft yellow. Its attractive 
way of uncurling its petals makes it one of the 
most popular varieties. Well-formed buds, 
good stems, and a lasting flower. A good up- 
right grower. 53 petals. $1.00. 
K. A. Victoria. Long known as the most perfect 
white Rose. The long beautiful bud lasts well 
and opens to a double, really white bloom. 
Good stems, blooms freely. 62 petals. $1.00. 
Korovo. Double enough but with a long bud 
that is very graceful. The soft light pink color 
is blended with salmon and gold at the base. 
30 petals. $1.50. 
Lady Ashtown. As the large rose-pink buds 
expand, the petals curl back, making a pointed 
and symmetrical flower. The bush is a large, 
robust grower. 43 petals. $1.00. 
Lowell Thomas. Plant Pat. 595. The large, 
perfectly formed blooms have 35 golden yellow 
petals that hold their color very well. Very 
sturdy plants. Dainty fragrance. All-America 
Selection. $2.00. 
Mabelle Stearns. Plant Pat. 297. Spreading 
habit; plant about 5 feet apart. The branches 
grow horizontally, like a Pfitzer juniper, and 
the plant gets about 214 feet high. It blooms 
like a Hybrid Tea but neither freezes down in 
Winter nor gets diseased in Summer. Blooms 
are dawn-pink, of medium size, very double. 
61 large and 64 small petals. $1.50. 
Margaret Belle Houston. Large, double, deep 
red blooms with the petals curled at the tips. 
The bush is a strong upright grower. $1.50. 
Margaret McGredy. One of the older McGredy 
Roses. Its growth is compact, its foliage 
abundant, and its large, round blooms are an 
attractive orange-scarlet. 38 petals. $1.25. 
Mary Margaret McBride. Plant Pat. 537, All- 
America Selection. A tall, vigorous, healthy 
grower with attractive budsand 5-inch, shapely 
flowers of a delightful salmon-pink. Mildly 
fragrant. About 45 large petals. 5 

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Maurice. Bright pink blended with salmon and 
gold, deepening at the base. Large and spec- 
tacular. The growth is very robust and 
spreading. $1.50. 
McGredy’s Gem. A remarkably strong plant 
which produces a large quantity of medium- 
sized light pink blooms. The petals curl back 
symmetrically. 24 large and 15 small petals. 
$1.25. : 
McGredy’s Ivory. Long buds and perfectly 
formed, ivory-white blooms larger than aver- 
age. They are fine for cutting, coming on 
strong, straight stems. 25 petals. $1.00. 

Ami Quinard 
Condesa de Sastago 
Edith Nellie Perkins 
MicGredy’s Scarlet Sunburst 
Margaret McGredy Syracuse 
Mme. Jules Bouche 

Mrs. Charles Bell 
Texas Centennial 
McGredy’s Scarlet. This Rose is scarlet only 
in the Fall; at other times it is a good deep 
pink. The buds are especially slender. Bush 
is a tall, fine grower. Very reliable. 35 petals. 
$1.25. 
Mirandy. Plant Pat. 632. A sensational new 
red—very large, double and dark. Very vigor- 
ous, stalwart growth. Really worthy of wide 
planting. An All-America Selection. $2.50. 
Mme. Cochet-Cochet. Plant Pat. 129. One of 
our favorites. The long streamlined bud opens 
into a large salmon-pink bloom. The bush is an 
easy grower and produces abundant flowers. 
20 petals. $1.25. 
Mime. Jean Gaujard. Plant Pat. 338. The 
aristocratic long bud opens to salmon-orange 
with salmon-pink shadings, illuminated with 
gold. Long stems and upright growth. $1.50. 
Mime. Joseph Perraud. Long stems, long buds, 
and deep cadmium-yellow flowers toned with 
burnt-orange. 38 petals. $1.25. 
Mme. Jules Bouche. A sturdy grower with 
beautiful white blooms touched with faint pink 
at the center. Intensely fragrant. 32 petals. 
$1.25. 
Mirrs. Charles Bell. One of the Radiance family 
with large, shell-pink blooms. Large, reliable 
plant. 30 petals. $1.25. 
Mrs. E. P. Thom. Sunflower-yellow blooms in 
profusion on nice stems for cutting. A good 
grower. 29 petals. $1.00. 
Mrs. Henry Bowles. Large, double pink 
blooms on sturdy bushes. 50 petals. $1.00. 
Mrs. Paul R. Bosley. Plant Pat. 441. A yellow 
sport of the popular Mme. Joseph Perraud. 
Like its parent in every way except that the 
color is clear molten gold. Long pointed buds 
of good form. $2.00. 
Mrs. Pierre S. du Pont. A deep yellow Rose 
with nurnerous, well-shaped buds of a very at- 
tractive shade. A low, compact grower. 38 
petals. $1.25. 
Mirs. Sam McGredy. Showy copper and apri- 
cot; well formed. Not an especially strong 
grower but that makes very little difference 
with those whosee it. Popular. 38 petals. $1.25. 
Narzisse. Plant Pat. pending. Immense apricot- 
yellow buds opening to splendid blooms of 
maize-yellow. They are borne erect on extra- 
stout stems from vigorous plants. $1.50. 
Mrs. Pierre S. du Pont 
President Herbert Hoover 
Postpaid 
VALUE $15.00 
Pedralbes. Unusually long buds that open to 
semi-double, pure white blooms with showy 
yellow stamens; borne very freely on a strong 
bush with abundant foliage. 31 petals. $1.25. 
Pink Dawn. Long, deep rose buds open into 
large, fully double, lovely light pink blooms 
tinted orange at the base of the petals. 
Sweetly fragrant. Upright. 66 petals. $1.00. 
Pink Diamond. Plant Pat. 516. Immense, 
warm glowing pink, high-centered blooms that 
are well proportioned. Especially in the late 
Summer, the generous blooms have a striking 
petal formation. The plant is tall and husky, 
giving wonderful stems for cutting. $1.50. 
Poinsettia. Fiery light red. The color as well as 
the unfolding of the petals reminds one of a 
Poinsettia, hence the name. A good, upright 
grower. Free bloomer. $1.50. 
President Herbert Hoover. Tall, upright 
growth and long stems. Long, reddish buds; 
flame and yellow flowers, large and exquisite. 
25 petals. $1.25. 
Princess Marina. The delightful coppery pink 
blooms are blended and toned with gold, deep- 
ening at the base. $1.25. 
Radiance. Easy to grow. The two-tone pink 
blooms are produced quite continuously. Tall, 
vigorous. 30 petals. $1.00. 
Radio. Plant Pat. 197. The color is a clear yel- 
low but carmine dots and dashes are boldly dis- 
played. Large, fragrant flowers with longj 
strong stems. $1.25. 
Ramon Bach. Plant Pat. 366. Large, doubld@ 
well-shaped blooms of apricot-yellow on long 
straight, strong stems. The bush is a good 
strong grower. 80 petals. $1.25. 
Red Boy. Single. Not really sed most of the 
season, but a good deep pink. A large, vigor- 
ous grower; prolific bloomer. $1.00. 
Red Radiance. Like Radiance, this is an easy 
grower. Its bloomis are light red and last long 
in bud form. 30 petals. $1.00. 
Roslyn. Real sunilower-yellow blooms that are 
large and rather loosely formed. The bush is a 
big, sturdy grower. 30 petals. $1.00. 
Saturnia. Plant Pat. 349. The large, beauti- 
fully formed, semi-double flowers are a brilliant 
cardinal-red with a reverse of salmon-yellow, 
a most striking combination, A fascinating 
fragrance. $1.50. 
MENTOR, OHIO 
by. 
PRESIDENT 
HERBERT HOOVER 
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MELVIN E. WYANT 
CONDESA DE SASTAGO 
TEXAS ~° 
CENTENNIAL 

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SUNBURST 
AMI QUINARD 
EDITH NELLIE PERKINS 

