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Crimson Glory (Pat. No. 105) 
APRICOT QUEEN (Plant Pat. No. 464). A very distinguished Rose of 
most recent introduction, with rich, fruity fragrance and of acolor that 
arrests attention and compels admiration. Burnt orange buds open to 
4-inch blooms of the most gorgeous coppery orange pink, with gold at 
the base of the petals. The plants are bushy with bronzy green, healthy 
foliage; outstanding. Dormant plants $1.50 each, 3 for $4.25, prepaid 
CRIMSON GLORY (Plant Pat. No. 105). Handsome, long-pointed buds; 
immense full, cupped blooms of deep velvety crimson with darker shad- 
ings. It has the rich, oldtime Rose fragrance. The foliage is clean and 
leathery; plants are vigorous, bushy and prolific with recurrent bloom. 
Dormant plants $1.50 each, 3 for $4.25, prepaid 
DICKSON’S RED (Plant Pat. No. 376). A gorgeous Rose of velvety crim- 
son-scarlet with large, full blooms on long stems. Ideal for cutting. A 
very spicy fragrance adds to its charms. It will retain its color in the hot- 
test sun. The foliage is dark leathery green and the plants are very vigor- 
ous. In 1940 this Rose received first award in All America Rose Selections 
for Hybrid Teas. Dormant plants $1.25 each, 3 for $3.60, prepaid 
DOUGLAS MacARTHUR (Plant Pat. No. 581). A fine new Rose of un- 
usual beauty and vigor. Like the great man it is named for, this new 
variety is a leader of distinction, a Rose that will stand out clearly among 
other Roses wherever it is planted. Its color combines salmon, rose and 
f 2 gold in a blend of unusual beauty. Dark green, healthy foliage. 
i ; Dormant plants $1.50 each, 3 for $4.25, prepaid 
ECLIPSE (Plant Pat. No. 172). Remarkably long, streamlined buds, rich 
golden yellow without shading; very distinct. Flowers large, of the same 
golden yellow color on long, strong stems; mild fragrance. The foliage is 
dark and leathery; the plants bushy and vigorous. A profuse bloomer. 
Dormant plants $1.25 each, 3 for $3.60, prepaid 
GRANDE DUCHESSE CHARLOTTE (Plant Pat. pending). Attractive, 
long-pointed buds, of rich claret color, opening to very large, well formed 
blooms of a lovely Begonia rose; long, strong stems. The foliage is large, 
glossy and dark. Dormant plants $1.50 each, 3 for $4.25, prepaid 
LOWELL THOMAS (Plant Pat. No. 595). Large, full, perfectly formed 
blooms of clear butter-yellow with high cupped centers and outer petals 
which roll backward to form magnificent flowers over 4 inches across. The 
blooms have a dainty fragrance and the plants are vigorous and sturdy. 
Dormant plants $2.00 each, 3 for $5.70, prepaid 
MIRANDY (Plant Pat. No. 632). A winner in the 1945 All-America Rose 
Selections. A glorious new dark red Rose with a penetrating damask fra- 
grance borne on very vigorous, tall plants. The blooms are full-petaled 
and the plants are very prolific. Enthusiastic reports from all sections of 
the country indicate permanent popularity for this striking red Rose. 
Dormant plants $2.00 each, 8 for $5.70, prepaid 
TEXAS CENTENNIAL (Plant Pat. No. 162) Cllustrated on previous page). 
A brilliant cerise-red Rose with some gold, changing to dark pink as it 
matures. A sport of the ever popular Rose President Herbert Hoover. 
In growth and habit it is very like the parent which is an oustanding 
garden variety. Dormant plants $1.25 each, 3 for $3.60, prepaid 







PEACE (Plant Pat. No. 591). The prize winner of the 1946 AIL 
America Rose Selections. A Rose of infinite charm; buds of canary 
yellow with cerise picotee border, open to iridescent blooms which 
disclose new beauty in each stage, until the fully open, high-cen- 
tered flowers become ivory white, faintly tinged with apple blos- 
som pink. In beauty, flower-form, and in vigor, Peace leaves 
nothing to be desired. Jllustrated on inside front cover. 
Dormant plants $2.50 each, 3 for $6.75, prepaid 

Douglas MacArthur (Pat. No. 581) 


