
Our rose bushes cannot be equalled. We have excep- 
tionally fine varieties. All varieties which we list here are 
They will bloom from early spring 
until frost in the fall. . 
We do guarantee TRUE TO COLOR on Roses. 
SELECT TWO-YEAR-OLD LARGE No. 1 Selected Plants— 
$1.10 each; 3 for-$3.15; 12 plants for’ $11.50 
SELE@ipalidiREe= VEAR-OEDEEARGE 
No. 1 Selected Plants— 
continuous blooming. 
| $1.25 each, 3. for $3.60; 12 plants: forge 0 
Fred Edmunds (PP). Beautiful long-shaped buds of burnt- 
Orange open to glorious 25-petaled blooms of vivid, glowing 
coppery orange color which slowly changes to apricot. The 
plants are rather spreading in habit and have a glistening, 
olive-green foliage. Each $2.00 postpaid. 
Golden Harvest. What a grower this rose is! An excellent plant 
with an abundance of large, glossy dark green, disease-re- 
sistant foliage. The large double flowers of clear golden 
yellow are very fragrant, reminding one of the old Marechal 
Niel. Adapted for coastal planting. Patent Pending. $1.50 
each. 
Grand Duchesse Charlotte (HT) (Ketten) (Prop. rights re- 
served). A new shade of red not known in any other rose. 
Beautiful, long, streamlined buds of rich claret color open to 
firm-petaled blooms which do not fade but gradually change 
to a lovely begonia-rose. A delightfully informal flower. 
$1250 each: for. $3.75. 
Greer Garson (Plant Pat. Applied for). A rose as completely 
captivating and notable in performance as its namesake of 
motion picture fame. The deep rose-pink buds are large and 
pointed, opening slowly, with the outer petals spreading 
gracefully and the inner ones unfolding even more slowly. 
The long-stemmed blooms are a true, deep rose-pink, with 
hearts brilliantly suffused in yellow. Distinctive for style and 
form. $1.50 each. 
Hector Deane (Plant Pat. No. 361). One of the Finest McGredy 
Roses. Even a single plant will perfume a whole garden. Long- 
pointed, crimson buds with orange tinge at base, opening 
into an unusually artistic petal formation with always perfect 
color harmony. The exquisite hues create a center of attraction 
in any garden. $1.50 each. 
Horace McFarland (PP.) Large deep apricot buds open to beau- 
tifully formed buff-salmon spicily scented blooms. This 
sturdy upright-growing plant has large leathery foliage and 
blooms almost continuously from June to hard frost. $2.00 
each postpaid. 
Lowell Thomas (Plant Pat. No. 595). A very fine canary yellow 
rose. Flowers are high-centered from long pointed buds. Color 
lasting well. Growth vigorous, compact with upright branches 
and leathery foliage. $2.00 each. 
Mary Margaret McBride (HT) (Plant Pat. No. 537) (J.H. Nico- 
las). Rose-pink variety. The long, firm buds have a yellow 
base and open slowly to large 45-petaled blooms with a lus- 
cious, glowing rose-pink color. The petals stay upright and 
hide the center of the flower but the edges recurve gracefully. 
$1.50 each. 
McGredy’s Sunset (Plant Pat. No. 317). 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. OO-in. plants so bounti- 
ful in bioom that they liven the entire garden with their 
golden hues. Very disease-resistant. Sweet fragrance is g2en- 
erous even when blooms are cut. $1.50 each. 
Mirandy (Plant Pat. No. 632). All America Winner 1944. A 
glowing, deep red rose. Excellent in bud and as open flowers. 
You will like this new rose named in honor of Mirandy of 
radio fame. $2.00 each. 

ECLIPSE (Plant Pat. No. 172) 
Mme. Henri Guillot (HT). (C. Mallerin, 1937) (Plant Pat. No. 
337). A strikingly colored ros2; beautifully formed. Large 
urn-shaped buds open to camellia-like blooms about 5 inches 
across, watermelon to raspberry pink in color. $1.50 each. 
Peace (Mme. A. M. Meilland) (Plant Patent No. 591). This 
rose is sensational. One marvel of it is the range of colors 
through which it passes, from opening yellow buds, with edges 
picoted cerise, to glorious 5-inch blooms of firm, alabaster- 
white, each petal edged with pink that seems to deepen as the 
flower slowly opens. Though the bioom is unusually large, 
long-lasting and constantly fresh looking, its effect is that 
of a delicate and almost ethereal loveliness. The individual 
petals are large and of great substance, gradually opening, a 
few at a time, around a high-pointed center until the fully 
open flower, very double, shows a great center heart of tawny 
yellow. The flowers are borne singly on long straight stems. 
The plant is as superior as the bloom. $2.50 each. 
Pearl S. Buck (Pat. No. 423). Leathery dark green foliage 
makes a perfect foil for the long-pointed buds of rich orange 
hue which open to a soft gold suffused with apricot. The plant 
is generous and free-blooming and the long stems are fine 
for cutting. Each $1.50 postpaid. 
Saturnia (Plant Pat. No. 349). Flowers brilliant cardinal-red, 
reverse salmon-yellow and copper. Awarded gold medal given 
by Governor of Rome for best new Italian rose, Colle Oppio 
Rose Garden, Rome. $1.50 each, 3 for $3.75. 
Signora (Plant Pat. No. 201). Season after season the popularity 
of this gay rose continues to mount. A pronounced improve- 
ment over the everywhere-famed tones of President Hoover 
and its predecessor, the well-known Talisman. Born on the 
Mediterranean, Signora comes to us with all its warmth and 
alamour, together with a heritage of vigor under all condi- 
tions, also flourishing in particularly hot and dry climates. 
Graceful buds of warm brownish orange, opening to lighter 
mandarin and salmon —a color which makes any garden 
sparkle. Unusually heavy foliage of beautiful rich green that 
is most ornamental. $1.50 each. 
Sonata (Plant Pat. Applied for). In Spring and Fall, its buds 
are cochineal-red . . . in Summer, a deep lively pink. The 
flowers are a study in contrast. The outside of each petal is 
several shades darker than inside. Foliage is abundant and 
very dark green, complementing the flowers, the charm and 
artistry of the plant. Sonata blooms abundantly and provides 
a generous supply of cut flowers all Summer long. $1.50 each. 
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