
GRAND DUCHESSE 
CHARLOTTE 
(Patent applied for) 
$1.50 
McGREDY’S SALMON—Plant Pat. No. 410. The delightfully fragrant 
flowers are a beautiful shade of apricot-pink and are produced 
bountifully on a sturdy, vigorous bushy plant. Full dark green 
foliage. A distinct addition to the McGredy group of garden Roses. 
$1.50 each, 3 for $3.75. 
McGREDY’S SUNSET—Plant Pat. No. 317. The outside of the petals 
is a clear buttercup yellow, tipped orange, and the inside is 
chrome yellow flushed with scarlet as it opens. This rose is at its 
best when fully opened. $1.50 each, 3 for $3.75. 


pally." 

DOUGLAS MacARTHUR (Plant Pat. No. 581)—$1.50 
MIRANDY—Plant Pat. No. 632. An All-American winner for 1945 
is this gorgeous fragrant red rose. The large ovid buds are a rich 
dark red that unfold to a huge perfect flower. The plant is strong 
with stout stems and dark green heavy textured foliage. The en- 
, hancing fragrance of this rose along with its beauty make it a must 
f on your rose list. $2.00 each, 3 for $5.00. 
MISS CLIPPER—Plant Pat. No. 522. This rose has long slender buds 
of pale salmon-shaded orange and yellow and is specially notable 
for its intoxicating fragrance. $1.50 each, 3 for $3.75. 
NARZISSE—Pat. applied for. Maize yellow. Those who grow this 
Rose will find it the most superb maize-yellow variety that has ap- 
peared for many years. The Apricot-yellow buds and maize-yellow 
blooms are exceptionally large and come erect on vigorous plants 
that are well furnished with large, leathery foliage. A real exhibi- 
tion rose. $1.50 each, 3 for $3.75. 
NIGHT—One of the darkest of all roses, deep crimson, shaded black 
and maroon. The buds and flowers are well shaped, quite double, 
and have a spicy clove and cinnamon fragrance. $1.50 each, 3 for 
$3.75. 
PAN AMERICA—Plant Pat. No. 437. Reddish-orange buds unfold 
to show deep orange inside, and these bright hues diffuse into 
beautiful tawny yellow with outside of petals darker gold. Buds are 
long-ovoid, very effective. $1.50 each, 3 for $3.75. 

CALIFORNIA (Plant Pat. No. 449)—$1.50 
PEACE—Plant Pat. No. 591. The All-American Rose Selection for 
1946. A qlorious new rose that will be a never ending source of 
interest to those who seek the unusual and beautiful in roses. The 
large gardenia-like bloom opens from long yellow buds. A most 
interesting fact about this rose is the variance of color shown. It 
starts from a sun gold bud—opening to a pale yellow on through a 
soft rose and finally bursts forth with an alabaster white bloom 
ruffled with pink scallops. The foliage is a dark glossy green. This 
rose 1s recommended for all sections of the country. $2.50 each, 3 
for $6.25. See Back Cover. 
PEARL HARBOR—Patent applied for. A plant of tremendous vigor 
which will grow and bloom freely under most adverse conditions. 
Two-toned flowers borne on long stems. Upper surface of petals is 
a delicate shell pink, under surface a vivid Tyrian rose. $1.50 each, 
3 for $3.75. 
PEARL S. BUCK—Plant Pat. No. 423. The pointed orange buds are 
freely produced on a vigorous growing bush, amply supplied with 
dark green foliage. Stems are long and excellent for cutting. As the 
bud opens, it lightens to a deep yellow with tinges of apricot. De- 
lightful fragrance. $1.50 each, 3 for $3.75. 
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