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- BETTER EVERBLOOMING ROSES 
Strong 2 yr. Size Field Grown Bushes, Each 95c; 5 for $4.25; 10 for $7.50 
AUTUMN—lIf you are a true lover of Roses, 
there is a real appeal in the many delicate shades 
and soft color combinations found in so many vari- 
eties. Autumn is one of these. Its blooms are 
a burnt orange, streaked and marked with red, 
typical of the many color combinations seen dur- 
ing the autumn months. Buds are of beautiful 
form, developing into cupped, double, fragrant 
flowers. : 
ROUGE MALLERIN—One of the greatest Rose 
creations ever developed. Pointed buds of brill- 
jant red open to 4-inch blooms of glowing scar- 
let, the petals having the appearance of rich scar- 
“Jet velvet. Of unusual fragrance, the odor re- 
sembling old damask perfume. 
PINK DAWN—A new rose that is fine for both 
garden and cutting. The buds are lovely, and 
open into large, fully double flowers of clear, 
purest pink, extremely fragrant. A vigorous 
grower, hardy and free-blooming. 
POINSETTIA—One of thé most brilliant scarlet 
Roses we know of. The true poinsettia color 
Bush is sturdy and hardy and a good grower, 
Buds are long, borne in abundance and open 
slowly into gorgeous blooms. 
GCLDEN DAWN—This lovely rose has taken 
the entire world by storm. The gorgeous buds 
of yellow have splashes of carmine and open into 
large, fragrant flowers of sunflower yellow. 
Hardy, vigorous, healthy, free-blossoming. 
K. A. VICTORIA—This is the favorite and the: 
best white rose for the middle west. Buds and 
flowers glistening, snowy white. Foliage excep- 
tionally shiny and clean, seems to bloom and 
bloom mucn longer than any other hybrid teas. 
 GRUSS AN TEPLITZ—The hardiest and most 
free blooming of all roses. Good glossy foliage. 
~ Blooms entirely cover the plant from one side 
to the other. Flowers not extra large but there 
are so many of them every day that this rose 
will liven up your rose bed more than any other. 
CHRISTOPHER STONE—A most exciting new rose—a_ brilliant, S = 
‘sparkling scarlet-crimson without a trace of blue. Shapely, long pointed (as ie 
ae buds open into large attractive flowers with the true old damask rose 
fragrance. A healthy, vigorous grower and exceedingly free bloomer. 
~ Stands lots of heat. Considered the best bright red rose. A solid bed 
is a glorious sight all season. F 
JOANNA HILL—Extremely large, very long-pointed; flowers large, 
gsemi-double, full, unusually lasting, moderately fragrant, darker yellow 
than Sunburst; borne singly on long, strong stems. Beautiful foliage; 
cy few thorns; vigorous grower. 
TREASURE ISLAND—Flaming coppery-pink, inside of petals light 
salmon, orange at base, strong stem. Bud long-pointed; flowers large 
and fragrant. Received highest award of Silver Medal at San Francisco 
“ Fair; also Certificate of Merit from New York’s World's Fair in 1940. 
McGREDY’S IVORY—Lovely large flowers of beautiful double form 
and moderately fragrant. The color is soft delicate creamy white merg- 
ing into a yellow at the base. Abundant bloomer and vigorous grower. 
No better white rose. 
McGREDY’S YELLOW—Yellow Roses have been getting better and 
better year by year, and now they reach their supreme beauty in Mce- 
Gredy’s Yellow. Soft, pure, adorable. Very artistic and gracefully shap- 
‘ ed, strong grower, abundant bloomer. 5 
_ MRS. P. S. DUPONT—From early summer until freezing this rose 
is a glorious sight with its rich yellow flowers. It was the favorite 
yellow rose in our World’s Fair Rose Garden. 
‘DAME EDITH HELEN—Largest, most perfectly shaped and most 
perfumed pink rose. Clear glowing pink, from the time the bud opens 
until the petals fall. Blooms abundantly, with long, strong stems. 
Growth of bush is vigorous and thoroughly hardy. “ 
CONDESA DE SASTAGO—It is the first fully double variety to 
carry the vivid color of coppery red and yellow. Very hardy, vigorous, 
healthy growth. Has rich raspberry perfume. Keeps well when cut 
— for indoor enjoyment. Winner of many medals, 
a EDITOR McFARLAND—The perfectly formed flowers are clear, 
~ prilliant, unfading pink, and as a cut flower it retains its form and 
lasts longer than any other Rose we know. A winner of many awards. 
The growth is‘ vigorous, the foliage healthy, and it blooms all the time 
from early summer to frost. 
ETOILE DE HOLLANDE—Large, velvety crimson flowers produced 
in great profusion throughout summer. Deliciously perfumed. Vigorous 
uvright grower. An excellent red Rose. 
-s *SHE DCCTOR—The most glorious pink Rose we have ever seen. The 
buds are long and pointed and expand to simply enormous blooms of 
beautiful, glowing rosy pink with satiny pink edges. Intensely fragrant; 
excellent for cutting. ‘ : 
___ Everblooming Roses as to Color 
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Joanna Hill 
Imagine getting, fine, heavy, field grown everblooming roses at our new low sale prices. The 
‘Roses that we will fill your order with are genuine everblooming varieties, same as we list in our 
4 es 1946 catalog, only you order by color instead of variety. You order and select the color and we select 
- ‘the variety. We do this because we often have a surplus of certain varieties, therefore, this plan 
eo avoids waste for us and results in a big saving to you if you are not interested in names. Please 
© state colors you want. We offer red, pink, yellow, two-tone, white. 
___. Everblooming Bush Roses, Regular 2 yr. Size, 2 for $1.40; 6 for $3.60 
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