
, THE NEW 
PATENTS OF PROMISE---T! 
BRANDYWINE (PI. Pat. 530). Tall, vigorous, disease resistant plants produc- 
_ ing a profusion of bloom throughout the season. Lovely pointed buds of buff- 
yellow, open flowers shimmering light yellow. Each $1.50 
‘CHARLOTTE ARMSTRONG (PI. Pat. 455). Brilliant, deep red blossoms of great 
beauty from long pointed buds. Continuous bloomer with dark, leathery foliage. 
} Each $1.50 
COLIN KELLY (P.A.F.). Beautiful free-flowering rose of delightful fragrance. 
A strong pink changing to cerise-red. Sturdy growers. Each $1.50 
OUNTESS VANDAL (Pi. Pat. 38). Delightful rose in all respects. Flowers 
j are a choice coppery-bronze and pink, washed with gold. Each $1.35 
fr CRIMSON GLORY (PI. Pat. 105). A rose of fascinating fragrance and lovely, 
deep velvety-red color. Open flowers are immense from beautiful long buds. 
Each oilpa 0. 
DOUGLAS MacARTHUR (PI. Pat. 581). A vigorous plant producing abundant 
bioom. Large, graceful flowers of rose, gold and salmon. Each $1.50 
ECLIPSE (PI. Pat. 172). Long, tapering buds of rich gold, beautifully set off 
by the soft green of the sepals. Lovely bud for cutting. Abundant bloom on 
vigorous well foliaged plants. Each $1.35 
FANTASIA (PI. Pat. 590). Partaking of the character of the Floribundas in 
its growth habit and profusion of bloom, often in clusters. Long buds of bright 

McGREDY’S SUNSET golden-yellow opening peach then creamy-yellow. Foliage is abundant and 
(Plant Patent No. 317) clean on strong plants. Makes a wonderful display of color in the garden or 
cut. Each $1.50 
FRED EDMUNDS (P.P.). Bright olive-green foliage setting off the abundant 
SONATA (Pat. applied for) flowers of burnt-orange which, when full, change to a vivid coppery-orange 
which gradually turns to apricot. A fine garden rose in both growth and color. 
Named for Oregon’s best known Rosarian. Each $1.50 
GRAND DUCHESS CHARLOTTE (P.P.). A fine new shade in roses closest de- 
scribed by claret-red. Opens a deep begonia-rose of substantial texture. Very 
long lasting in bloom. Has fine carnation fragrance. Good growth and disease- 


resistant foliage which is the right green for the flower color. Each $1.50 
HEART’S DESIRE (PI. Pat. 501). All-America in 1942. A fine bud of deep 
d vas red which opens to fragrant double blooms of lighter color. Vigor and abundant 
a ¥ St ee b!oom increase its garden value. Each $1.50 
me ae an LOWELL THOMAS (PI. Pat. 595). A compact growing bush well covered with 
A ‘ canary-yellow blooms. Buds are long and slender. An excellent garden variety 
ae in growth and showiness. Each $1.50 
MARK SULLIVAN (PI. Pat. 599). Very large blooms of golden-yellow, shaded 
with deep rose-pink, almost cerise. Foliage is glossy green on sturdy well-shaped 
bushes. Eachi gies 
McGREDY’S SUNSET (PI. Pat. 317). A splendid succession of blooms which are 
borne in great profusion. Buds are deep yellow tinted with carmine which open 
to a delightful saffron-yellow of greatest charm when fully open. It is an ex- 
tremely showy variety for garden use. Each $1.35 
RUBAIYAT (P.R.R.) 
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