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HEART’S DESIRE (Patent No. 501) 

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HECTOR DEANE (Patent No. 361) 

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LOWELL THOMAS (Patent No. 595) 
HECTOR DEANE 
(Pat. 361.) One of the finest of the McGredy roses. The long- 
pointed buds are crimson with tints of orange at the base and 
open to delightfully informal flowers of carmine with silvery 
edges to the gracefully reflexed petals. Fragrant. $1.35 each. 
HEART'S DESIRE 
(Pat. 501.) “All America Winner in 1942. Long-pointed buds 
of bright red are exquisite and open to gorgeous red blooms. Ex- 
tremely fragrant. Keeps well when cut. $1.50 each. 
HINRICH GAEDE 
A multicolor rose of extremely fine merit. The combination of 
colors may change with the season, but generally orange-scarlet, 
copper-orange and vermilion appear in the bud and flower. Rich 
fragrance. $1.00 each. 
J. OTTO THILOW 
Long buds of deep pink. Heavy full petaled high centered flowers. 
Delightful color and fragrance. $1.00 each. 
KATHERINE T. MARSHALL 
(Pat. 607.) Perfect form, long stems for cutting, and a rich 
fruity fragrance combine in this rose to make one of the finest 
pink roses of recent introduction. The blooms are a warm, 
friendly pink similar but better than the old type of Radiance 
roses. $1.50 each. 
K. A. VICTORIA 
Popular old favorite white rose. Blooms freely and continuously. 
Beautiful buds and full flowers of pure ivory white. $1.00 each. 
LADY ANN KIDWELL 
New floribunda. See page 5. 
LOS ANGELES 
This pink rose was first introduced in 1916 and its popularity 
today is some indication of the merit of the rose. Color is a 
rich flame-pink shaded golden yellow. Free flowering. $1.00 
each. 

For Real Color and Vigor Plant a Climbing Christopher Stone 
