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t Countess Vandal White Briarcliff— 
Signora. (Pl. Pat. 201.) A pronounced 
advance over the well-known President 
Herbert Hoover Buds are a warm 
brownish orange, opening to lighter 
mandarin and salmon. Foliage is rich, 
glossy, dark green. Tall, vigorous growth, 
Very fragrant. 30 to 36 in. 
Countess Vandal. (PI. Pat. 38.) Acclaimed 
most artistic bloom in rosedom Copper, 
bronze and pink, flooded with gold Re- 
flex of silver. Most widely used exhibition 
Rose. Very effective in table arrange- 
ments. 24 to 30 in. high. Disease-resistant. 
PARE. Dicksons Red. (PI. Pat. 376.) First 
X~ red Rose to bloom in spring. Glow- 
ing scarlet-red brilliance, rich as royal 
velvet. From the Emerald Isle. Rugged 
as it is lovely. Blooms unceasingly. Spec- 
tacular for its flashing color, Very fragrant. 
24 to 30 in. 
White Briarcliff. (PI. Pat. 108.) Pure white 
Hybrid Tea. A bride’s favorite Rose. 
Sleek, graceful buds. Long-lived on the 
bush or in water, Brings forth a wealth 
of perfect blooms all season Iong. 24 to 
30 in. high. . 
Dicksons ; 
Red 

McGredy’s Sunset. (PI. Pat. 317.) Tinted 
with delicate orange and rich scarlet—the 
saffron blooms open in glorious grandeur 
Best loved of the Irish Roses. Shapely 
flowers. Sweet fresh fragrance. Excellent 
30-in. plants, Continuous bloomer; hardy. 
Hector Deane. (PI. Pat. 361.) Unusual 
vibrant color. Noted for unsparing fra- 
grance. Perfumes whole garden. Rampant 
grower Pointed buds. Artistic petal 
formation. Tall, stately, 30-in. plants. 
Perfect for bud vases. A McGredy Rose. 
Gloaming. (PI. Pat 137.) An outstanding 
pink Rose for exhibition blooms. - Reflects 
the golden rays of an autumn sunset. A 
miracle of Nature. Sturdy Requires no 
ampering. Decidedly fragrant. Excel- 
Be foliage. Height 30 in. 
Eclipse. (PI. Pat. 172) The “Streamline 
Rose.” Distinctive sleek, tapering buds. 
Best national all-purpose yellow. Abun- 
dant bloomer. Plants are vigorous and 
branching. Grows well in all localities, 
Excellent for boutonnieres, 24 to 30 in. 

Miss America. (PI Pat. 
264.) A lovely pastel 
Rose that achieves greater 
popularity each season. Deli- 
cate flesh tints touched with salmon and 
gold. Very large, 6-in. flowers averaging 
65 petals. Long-stemmed. 30 to 36 in. 
Flambeau. (PI. Pat. 374.) Vivid, vibrant, 
glowing scarlet. Petals glisten inside with 
a velvety sheen. Appealing petal forma- 
tion. Vigorous, sturdy, 314-{t. bushes. 
Eternal Youth. (PI. Pat. 332.) The clearest 
of all pinks. Brushed with delicate yellow 
at petal base. Sweet fragrance. Compact 
plant about 2 ft. tall. 
Better Times. (PI. Pat. No. 23.) The 
“Indiana Redhead”—prized for length of 
stem, pointed buds, cut-flower beauty. 
The florist shop favorite. Enchanting 
fragrance. Hardy grower. Upright growth 
18 to 24 in. Gold Medal at New York, 
Philadelphia and St. Louis Flower Shows. 
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As our part in the 
fight against infla- 
tion, the prices on 
these exceptionally 
popular Roses have 
heen reduced 10% 
McGredy’s Sunset 





$4.35 each 
of one kind 
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