

Mary 
Margaret 
McBride 
MARY MARGARET McBRIDE 
(Plant Patent No. 537) 
*Winner of Fuerstenberg Prize in 1945, awarded “Best New 
Rose Introduced in America Within the Last Four Years.” 
In constant demand because of its rich pink flowers and because 
McGREDY'S SUNSET “'s2" Bissn 
Large, fragrant blooms win admiration at 
every stage as the long life of the flower 
progresses slowly from the artistic bud to 
the full open flower of breath-taking beauty. 
Tinted delicate orange and rich scarlet, the 
saffron blooms open in glorious grandeur and 
hold their perfect form long after cutting. 
30-in. plants so bountiful in bloom that they 
liven the entire garden with their golden 
hues. Very disease-resistant. Sweet fra- 
gtance is generous even when blooms are cut. 
$1.25 each; 3 for $3.15; 
12 for $12.50 
McGredy’s Sunset 

it bears the name of the gracious ‘‘Mary€Margaret.”’ Large, Oe 
double blooms, high-centered; pheaRYdéep coral-pink with 
shimmering gold at base of petals# Never fades, even in the 
hottest weather. Genergus pring bloom, continues all summer. 
Blooms. .large, Qigh=dééntered. Alluring fragrance. 
Stems. .long, strOng; vigorous, hardy, rollicking plants 30 in.tall. (Plant Patent 
Buds. .pointed, high-centered, deep coral-pink, opening MME. MARIE CURIE ppplied ee) 
gradually. Unusually generous, clear yellow blooms with sweet fragrance, on vigorous 
Honored. . All-America Award for 1943.* Created by the Jackson spreading bushes. Stems long, ideal for cutting. 
& Perkins Dept. of Plant Research. Named for Mme. Marie Curie, co-discoverer of radium, and also for Greer 
$1.50 each; 3 for $3.75; Garson’s screen portrayal of Mme. Curie. 
12 for $15.00 Plants.. .continuously in bloom. Very hardy—3 ft. tall. 
©). &P. co. Buds... .the tight-pointed orange buds open slowly to ovoid shape. 
Flowers. .large, 5-in. blooms, beautifully cupped. Very prolific all season. 
$1.50 each; 3 for $3.75; 
B. W. Price 

B. W. PRICE ichrePaeetion 
This outstanding single Rose will make your garden more interesting! 
Dainty Bess was formerly the most popular single-type Rose. We introduced 
B. W. Price because it is a definite improvement. Color is a superior pink of 
pronounced brilliance, with 7 large petals instead of 4. To all who love 
Roses and would know them better, to all who seek the different and the 
unusual... we recommend B. W. Price as a welcome addition to any 
garden. 
$1.50 each; 3 for $3.75; 12 for $15.00 
Word 4 prgesT Korte Grower 

12 for $15.00 

Mme. Marie Curie 

