
mm 0% 
BUTTERSCOTCH 
2000) 0-0) EA A) A A) ) Le) De O 
New Roses 
Two Famous Hill Originations, Exclusive Wayside 
Introductions 
(Page 78) 
Nothing like the color of Butterscotch has so far been 
seen in Roses and very few Roses have as beautifully 
shaped flowers. The length and grace of the flower 
petals of this new variety are outstanding. The outside 
of the handsome petals is a soft, pale orange-yellow; 
the inside lemon-chrome at the base, changing to pale 
yellow-orange, penciled very lightly with orange-buff. 
The general color effect is a soft pastel capucine-buff. 
Visitors last year picked Butterscotch as one of the 
finest and most outstanding Roses in our fields. This 
variety is an origination of the Hill Greenhouses of 
Richmond, Indiana, who have arranged with Wayside 
Gardens for its introduction to the Rose growers of this 
country. We are sure you will find Butterscotch one of 
the choicest Roses you ever grew. Please order promptly 
as the supply is limited. 
EDITH WILLKIE (Page 79) 
The flower bud is high and pointed, colored deep jasper- 
red. As the petals unfurl they show an inside surface 
of livid, shrimp-pink and outside surface of Venetian- 
pink with lemon-yellow base. Throughout these charm- 
ing tints one is aware of a decided old rose and coral- 
red. The petals are beautifully shaped and pointed; 
the fragrance is delightful. This gorgeous Rose was 
created by the famous Hill Greenhouses, Rose growers 
in Richmond, Indiana, and named for the wife of a 
great American. Today, Hills advise us, it is the most 
popular cut flower Rose in America, particularly in de- 
mand for weddings. Wayside Gardens have been asked 
to introduce this Rose to the gardeners of this country. 
This, the first year of its introduction, quantities are 
still limited. Therefore, we urge you to order your 
plants promptly. 

Rose, Edith Willkie 
0 --D-O-EO-ED O-ED O-ED O-SED O-ED O-EED O-EEDO-EE O-EEED OEED O-ED O-ED OED SEED OSD OEE 
[3] 
MING TOY 



Also we have the famous 1946 Award All-America 
Rose— 
PEACE (Page 84) 
This Rose is almost unbelievable. One marvel of it is 
the dawnlike range of colors through which it passes, 
from opening yellow buds, with edges picoteed cerise, 
to the glorious 5-inch, alabaster blooms, each petal 
edged with pink that seems to deepen as the flower 
slowly opens. The shades of color vary, too, from 
flower to flower and through the changing seasons. 
Though the bloom is unusually large, long lasting and 
constantly fresh looking, its effect is always delicate and 
lovely. The individual petals are large and of great 
substance, gradually opening, a few at a time, around 
a high-pointed center, to a great, golden hearted, very 
double, fully open flower. The plant is as superior as 
the bloom, and in the same large-scale way. The flowers 
are borne singly on heavy stems so strong and straight. 
It needs no disbudding to produce exhibition blooms 
which hold their form and freshness longer than other 
Hybrid Teas. The flowers last a long time and they are 
produced all season in endless succession, through vari- 
ous stages of opening and changing colors: canary- 
yellow, pale gold, cream, ivory and alabaster; edged 
cerise, rose or apple-blossom-pink. M. Meilland, the 
hybridizer, has given the world many beautiful Roses, 
yet of this he says: “’This is a rare discovery and only 
takes place once in the career of an originator.” 
Three New California Originations, Exclusive Wayside 
Introductions 
GLORIOUS (Page 91) 
The extremely vigorous bushes of “’Glorious’”’ are well 
branched, producing strong canes that divide into many 
open sprays bearing informal clusters of deep vermilion 
buds, expanding -into semi-double flowers of Tyrian 
rose. It can be truthfully said, the flowers cover the 
plants. Taking the liberty to choose from the entire 
Rose family, it would be impossible to surpass the new 
Rose ‘’Glorious’’ for the purpose of bordering drives or 
walks, for mass planting or grouping, in fact, for any 
situation where a wealth of color is desired. Its name 
was given by the many visitors to the nursery. From all 
who beheld this fine new Rose in bloom, came the ex- 
clamation: “‘It is glorious!’’—and so the Rose was 
named. 
WHITE WINGS (Page 7) 
The flowers of White Wings are perfectly formed. The 
silvery white petals show to good advantage above the 
laurel green foliage. The individual 5-petaled Roses are 
borne in pyramidal sprays. Each separate flower is 
artistically placed in the spray, the flowers standing out 
in bold relief bright and clear. In the center of the 
disk formed by the perfect circle of petals is embedded 
a lovely cluster of amethyst stamens tipped with anthers 
of gold. After White Wings has found its way across 
the nation, which it will surely do, we feel certain it 
will be acclaimed as the finest single white Rose, equal- 
ing in every respect the beauty of its counterpart in 
pink, the well-known Dainty Bess. 
(Page 90) 
Beauty of detail brings forth all the fine qualities and 
loveliness centered in the new. Polyantha Rose, ‘*Ming 
Toy.” The dainty petals are so precisely placed in 
Ming Toy that the high centered, brilliant rose-colored 
flowers may be fairly compared with a miniature Camel- 
lia in form. However, for all its smooth porcelain finish 
and dainty refinement, both in texture and color, Ming 
Toy is far from being a delicate Rose. The rugged plants 
abound with health, which accounts for the tremendous 
energy displayed in the constant production of Roses. 
This energy is manifested in the cut sprays as well as 
the plants, the flowers lasting from 5 to 6 days or more. 
Close observation of its habits and character lead us to 
believe that Ming Toy will be found paramount among 
all Polyanthas. 

OO OED OED OEP OED O-PS O-EDO-9m?, 
\? 
Do 
A) A) A () A) AAA) AER ( (ei EL A A a) a) A) A A Ae) ) |) |) () er () eA) eA () <<) eam) 
