




MME. MARIE CURIE > 
(Plant Patent Applied For) 
Considered by many to be one _ 
of the most satisfactory yellow 
Hybrid Teas. Mme. Marie Curie will H 
produce a succession of clear yellow Roses M eae 
in your 1947 garden. eo aud 
Generous in its freedom of bloom, it bursts 
forth with beautifully formed flowers held proudly on vigorous spreading bushes of medium HORACE 
height. Resembles the old favorite, Mrs. du Pont, but the color is brighter and stems are MecFARLAND (Plant Patent Pending) 
longer. Ideal for cutting. Supplies the long-pointed buds and rich colori 
Disease-resistant foliage is rich and sets off the well-formed flowers of medium size. Color ai a ae by a ices garden niente ae ae. 
deepens in the fall. ; duced very freely throughout the entire season, on sturdy, 
Color... .. .clear, dancing yellow. Disease-resistant. .not susceptible to ordinary Rose ills. healthy, well-balanced plants with large, leathery, rich 
Plants... .excellent bloomer; hardy; 3 ft. tall. Buds............otange, tight, pointed, open slowly. dark green foliage. The sentimental associations & the 
$1.50 each; 3 for $3.75; 12 for $15.00 name itself will make thousands of Dr. McFarland’s 
admirers want to grow this Rose; the rich orange-pink 
AVAILABLE ONLY IN LIMITED QUANTITIES buds will amply reward your efforts. The large ee 
(Not Illustrated) have 45 petals and age from deep apricot-pink through 
GREY PEARL. (Pl. Pat. No. 680.) The sensational novelty introduced by J. & P. in Salmon-buff to coral-pink when full open. From Mallerin, 
1945. Lavender-grey petals, shaded olive and tan. Perfectly formed flowers, double, 4 to 414 the famous French hybridizer. 
in. across. No other Rose of this unusual color has ever been known before. Order early; Color...... .from orange-pink in the bud through apricot- 
er indicvill probably reed supply. pink and salmon-buff to coral-pink. 
Prolific. ... . very free-flowering, from June till frost. 
$2.50 each (limit of 3 to a customer) Plant...... .clean, upright, 21 to 3 ft. 
ROSE D’OR. (Pl. Pat. No. 482.) Thrillingly bedecked in pure gold—shimmering, intense, Distinction. . All-America, 1945. Wins favor in the pleas- 
radiant—the hybridist’s dream of perfection. Distinctive for depth, contour, and permanence ing form! thedelightful buds and trim/plant. 
of color. A glorious, unfading yellow. Large flowers (5 in.) slightly cupped, which hold well ck $2.00 each; 3 for $5.00; 
even in hottest weather. Strong grower, attaining 3! ft. of tough, disease-resistant growth. 12 for $20.00 
Souvenir de Claudius Pernet with a touch of red to deepen the color. Blooms continuously. 
Has attractive, medium green, shiny foliage. Slight fragrance. Awarded First Certificate, 
Colle Oppio, 1939. $1.50 each; 3 for $3.75; 12 for $15.00 Ww 
PEDRALBES (P.R.R.) This delicately shaded, delightful Rose from Spain—an interesting, 
intriguing Camprubi—has been an outstanding surprise in our test gardens here in Newark the 
past two summers, as rosarian after rosarian paused to admire and was drawn back again and 
again. Large, 5 in., each with about 16 quaint creamy white petals in tumbling profusion, | ae 
with large yellow center, waterlily-like. Interesting always; finishes pure white. Slight . e - 
fragrance. Clusters of 4 or 5 on long, graceful stems; spreading plants, 30 in. ~ we 
$1.50 each; 3 for $3.75; 12 for $15.00 
PANORAMA (Right) 
(Plant Patent No. 614) ah 
From the famous House of McGredy in Portadown, Ireland, comes this Modern Rose—a marvel a, 
of nature—a pride of rosedom. Each silken petal is gloriously bathed with deep live rose-pink. 
The reverse is silvery buff slightly suffused with pink. From full, ovoid buds to the open flower, 
a Rose of unique contrast. 
Panorama 


Buds..... .full and ovoid, entrancing in its changing contrasts as petals unfold. 
Flower... .large, beautifully cupped. 6 in. across. 
Fragrance. .abundant—Old Rose perfume. 
Plant.... . hardy, bushy, disease-, sun-, and rain-resistant. 
$1.50 each; 3 for $3.75; 12 for $15.00 
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