








Vl bins HOOUWTES. 
Choice varieties for new and old Gardens 
Here are some of the finest of the older varieties, proved 
thru years of growing in gardens in every part of the world, 
as deserving of a place in new and old gardens. For you 
who are starting new gardens, plant some of these old gar- 
den favorites, choice varieties that will give you the greatest 
number of choice blooms for the least amount of money. 
For those who have rose gardens but need some replace- 
ments, or who do not enjoy these fine varieties, plant these 
fine roses to give you a generous supply of choice blooms in 
your garden. 
SISTER THERESE 
ETOILE DE HOLLANDE (below) 
McGREDY’'S IVORY 
COLLECTION A 
DUQUESA DE PENARANDA Intriguing 
color of orange-apricot, with deeper coppery 
tones. Long lasting perfumed flowers. $1.25 
each. 
ETOILE DE HOLLANDE Ranking top red 
rose throughout the world. Deep crimson, 
perfectly shaped fragrant blooms. $1.25 
each. 
McGREDY’S IVORY Delicate creamy white, 
yellowish at base. Long pointed buds. Beau- 
tiful open flowers. $1.25 each. 
PINK DAWN Deep rose opening to lovely 
pink, tinted with orange at the base. Fragrant. 
Vigorous grower. $1.25 each. 
SISTER THERESE Daffodil-yellow on inside 
of petals; mauve-red on the outside. Long 
pointed buds. Free bloomer. $1.25 each. 
Collection of 5 for...... $5 ° 50 
— PINK DAWN 
[SS 
Oct. 31, 1946. 
From W. R. 
Wichita Falls, 
Texas. i 
This spring I se- ¥ 
cured a few roses 
from you and 
they were beauti- 
ful plants and 
have done very 
well. I would like 
to add some more 
here this fall or 
early next spring 
and I am wonder- 
ing if your period 
of dormancy be- 
gins before the 
early part of next 
year. In other 
words, would it 
be better to order 
now or wait until 
after the first of 
NiGXT Lye .a rae 
would appreciate 
your advice. 
DE PENARANDA 
DUQUESA 
Baker, Oregon 
May I say here I 
have never had a 
failure yet on any 
seeds or bulbs 
purchased from 
you. 
—Miss D. F. P. 
(To Miss D.F.P.: 
We trust we can 
continue to merit 
this record. The 
Management. 
Aug. 5, 1946. 
From Miss C. M. K. 
Dunsmuir, Calif. 
The Gladiolus you 
sent last year were 
magnificent. One 
bloom is over four 
feet long. We are 
mor? than  nleased 
with everything we 
bought from you. Our 
Strawberries yielded 
a hundredfold the 
first season. 



EDITH 
