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Sullivan to be the first to bloom, and is 
literally covered with gorgeous flowers 
all ranging in shades of deep yellow, 
rose-pink and cerise. There are deep 
veins on the petals, so that the full open 
bloom is quite as striking as the bud. 
There is seldom a time during the season 
that you cannot cut a bouquet of the 
lovely fragrant flowers. Glossy foliage. 
Sturdy, vigorous plant. 
Patent applied for. Each...................... $1.50 
MARY MARGARET McBRIDE 
This attractive rose of coral pink and 
gold tints bids fair to become as popular 
as the gracious lady for whom it was 
named. Large double, high-centered 
blooms. Long strong stems. Received 
the All America award for 1943. We 
have not found the plant to be a heavy 
bloomer, but the individual flowers are 
usually perfect in form. 
Patent.Noro3/) bacheene te” eae, $1.50 
McGREDY’S IVORY (1929) 
Still called the “best white rose’’. White 
roses are a problem in Bay district gar- 
dens, but this Ivory beauty is worth a 
little extra care and attention, because 
it really can produce exquisite long slim 
buds, and many shapely open blooms. 
Rael eater. 3 40 a 0S ee A aoe eee $1.00 
McGREDY’S YELLOW 
Large light yellow blooms really of per- 
fect form, and sweetly scented. Glossy, 
clean foliage. Deep reddish-green stems. 
Adtineicut flower, Each ee: $1.00 
MME. CHIANG KAI SHEK 
All America winner for 1944. One of 
the finest of the pale yellow roses. Long 
strong stems. Bushes are very tall and 
slender. The flowers have a delicate 
lemon scent. When well grown the bud 
and flower are of unusual size and perfect 
form. Fades to lemon white in open 
bloom. 
Patent applied for. Each...................... $1.50 
MME. HENRI GUILLOT 
Lovely in both form and color. The large 
urn-shaped buds open to camellia-like 
blooms. It has an exciting color, reddish- 
orange, glowing rose and pink, all artisti- 
cally blended. Clean, glossy foliage re- 
sistant to mildew. In the spring crop 
especially, this is one of the finest roses 
we have ever grown. 
Patent Not sei baci sree sas mee ee $1.50 
MRS. E. P. THOM (1926) 
We still believe this to be the best of 
the pure yellow roses. Nicely shaped 
buds, with well formed open blooms. 
Very free flowering. Each...............-- $1.00 
MRS. PIERRE S. DUPONT (1929) 
This is the favorite yellow rose of many 
growers. Unquestionably more blooms 
may be obtained from this than any 
other yellow rose. It stands like a huge 
golden bouquet in your garden. Very 
dense rich foliage. The bud is quite 
Doriecty teach. + s5.ke ve eee $1.25 
MRS. SAM McGREDY (1929) 
This is truly a “must have” in every 
rose garden. For years it has been at 
the top of the list of roses of its type. 
Long pointed buds of scarlet-orange, 
washed with copper and red. The open 
bloom is rich apricot, shaded with bronze. 
Very double. Long stems with few thorns. 
Reddish bronze foliage in the spring at- 
tracts much favorable attention. Low 
grower, of spreading habit, and flowers 
possess a sweet fragrance. Each......$1.25 
NUMA FAY 
A rose that is not very well known in 
the Bay area, but we have been de- 
lighted with its appearance and _ per- 
formance as well. The buds are long 
and slim and the open blooms large, full 
and well-formed. They are orange sal- 
mon at the base, paling to pale pink 
edges. Fine strong stems. Good foliage. 
Vigorous< bach 4) ee $1.25 
OPHELIA (1912) 
For thirty-four years this lovely bloom 
has been the best of its type. Soft shell- 
pink, shading in hot sunshine to creamy 
white. Perfectly formed and sweetly per- 
fumed. There is no other rose that can 
quite take its place, Each 22.2 $1.00 
PEACE 
You have never seen a picture of this 
amazing rose that could begin to do it 
justice. It is so lovely, so unusual, so 
startling in its change of color, that we 
wish you would come see it growing 
in our gardens. Our plants were put 
into the ground in late March, and now, 
in late August as this is being written, 
we marvel at the huge plants, constantly 
producing their perfect blooms ever since 
May Day. Yellow buds, turning to pure 
alabaster white with pink edges, turning 
to delicate soft pink in the wide open 
bloom is just something to talk about. 
There should be at least one plant of 
Peace in every rose garden. 
Patent No.991), Eachi- 2.2.2... 2 2$2.00 
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