Mew 
Mark Sullivan You need only to look 
at the picture of this very beautitul 
rose to know it should be in your gar- 
den. The beautifully shaped blooms 
are a delightful combination of golden 
yellow shaded with deep rose-pink 
and cerise. Beautiful in bud as well as 
open flower. Don’t overlook this fine 
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Countess Vandal A breath-taking rose 
of coppery bronze and pink, flooded 
with gold, with a reflex of silver. One 
of the finest of all exhibition roses, 
with long slender buds opening to 
beautiful high centered blooms. ‘Plant 
Pat. No. 38.) $1.25 each. 
Dicksons Red A glowing scarlet-red rose with a rich, spicy 
fragrance. It is just about everything you want of a rose; 
good color, nice bud, large flower, a strong grower and a 
healthy plant. In hot or cool weather it will produce plenty 
of good flowers. (Plant Pat. No. 376.) $1.25 each. 
Greer Garson As outstanding as the star for which it was named, this is 
Pahang te a rose of rare beauty and distinction. The large pointed buds held on 
(Plant Pat. No, 599) long stems, open to alluring, fragrant blooms of deep rose-pink, lighted 
inside with a brilliant suffusion of yellow. Continuous bloomer, especially 
good in hot weather. (Pat. applied for.) $1.50 each. 
Lowell Thomas An All-America award in 1944, this is a new yellow 
rose of outstanding merit; its long buds are a rich glowing yellow, opening 
to a large flower of uniform lighter yellow. Good grower. Flowers are held 
on long stems, mildly fragrant. One of the better new yellows. (Plant 
Pat. No. 595.) $2.00 each. 
LOWELL 
THOMAS 
Mary Margaret McBride All-America award in 1943. This 
is a beautiful rose both in bud and open flower. The color 
is a rich, delicate coral pink set in a base of golden orange. 
This is a rose of perfect form, and is a vigorous bloomer al 
P “ year, even thru the hottest summer weather. Luxuriant, 
r% smooth, leathery deep green foliage. (Plant Pat. No 537.) 
: $1.50 each. 
(Plant Pat. No. 595) 
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Eternal Youth A joyous clear pink rose of delighttul fragrance. The 
slim, graceful buds open to double flowers full of beauty and life. This 
rose is indeed well named. Free-blooming. (Plant Pat. No. 332.) $1.25 
each. 

SIGNORA 
(Plant Pat. No 201) 
ETERNAL 
YOUTH 
Signora Combines the (Plant Pat. 332) 
well-known color combi- 
nations of the Talisman 
and Hoover roses in new 

and different tones, pro- 
ducing a rose of com- 
pelling warmth Buds 
brownish orange, opening 
to lighter mandarin and 
salmon, with gold base 
‘Plant Pat. No 201 ) 
$1.25 each. 
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