“Buy Direct From 
The Grower” 
BUSH ROSES 
MME. HENRI GUILLOT. R38. (Plant Pat. No. 337.) Long, shapely buds 
of orange-red and rose opening to camellia-like, 20-petaled blooms of 
rich raspberry pink with a gold suffusion. Not only a leader but also 
an exceptionally strong-growing rose with large, glossy leaves that 
are unusually resistant to mildew. $1.50. 
MME. MARIE CURIE. R39. (Plant Pat. No. 727.) Clear yellow blooms 
PR are beautifully formed and sweetly fragrant. Abundant foliage 
on strong stems. Color of flowers deepens in fall. An All America 
for 1944. $1.50. 
MRS. P. S. DUPONT. R40. Golden-yellow buds of medium size but ele- 
gant form opening to rich yellow blooms. $1.00. 
MRS. SAM McGREDY. R41. Buds of reddish copper and orange; open 
blooms coppery pink; foliage bronze. Exceptionally good for cutting. 
$1.00. 
PEACHBLOW. R44. Blooms of peach-pink with gold base. Petals veined 
with rose-pink. Flowers long lasting on bush and when cut. Glossy 
foliage. $1.00. 
SUCCESS WITH ROSES 
Instructions for the planting and care of roses, 

O S&P R29. KATHERINE T. MARSHALL $1.50 
with diagrams, will be found on page 27. 
IRISH FIREFLAME. R27. Brilliant orange-red 
buds, single apricot flowers; gorgeous red- 
bronze tones on young foliage. $1.00. 
ISOBEL. R28. Buds orange-scarlet; single 
coppery-pink blooms. $1.00. 
KATHERINE T. MARSHALL. R29. (Plant Pat. 
any No. 607.) Deep coral-pink buds open 
to warm pink flowers suffused with 
gold. Fruity fragrance. An All-America for 
1944, $1.50. 
LADY FORTEVIOT. R30. Semi-double, red- 
dish gold to apricot tones; strong growing, 
free blooming, brilliant, healthy. $1.00. 
LOWELL THOMAS. R31. (Plant Pat. No. 595.) 
Of vibront chrome color, the vigor- 
ous growth and general air of opti- 
mism about this glorious new rose makes it 
suitable to bear the name of Lowell Thomas. 
The 25-petaled blooms open from beautiful 
buds and have a high center, with the petals 
rolling outward, making magnificent, glow- 
ing flowers. All-America for 1945. $1.50. 
LUCIA ZULOAGA. R32. Semi-double flowers 
are intense lacquer-red. Abundant blooms 
and clean, glossy foliage. $1.00. 
MARK SULLIVAN. R33. (Plant Pat. No. 599.) 
Glowing blooms 4 to 4 inches across. The 
base color is golden yellow, heavily veined 
and shaded with deep rose-pink and cerise. 
Glossy toliage. $1.25. 
MARY MARGARET McBRIDE. R34. (Plant 
a Pat. No. 537.) Slender pointed, deep 
coral-pink buds opening slowly to 
blooms of clear coral-pink suffused with 
shimmering gold at base of petals. A vigor- 
ous hardy plant with long, strong stems. 
$1.50. 
McGREDY’S IVORY. R35. Warm ivory buds 
of exceptional size, length and symmetry, 
opening slowly to immense white blooms. 
Our best white. $1.00. 
MIRANDY. R36. (Plant Pat. No. 632.) The red 
rose All-America Winner for 1945. 
Large ovoid buds are deep dark red 
with black shading, open to rich chrys- 
anthemum red blooms. The fragrance is full- 
bodied and delicious. Foliage excellent in 
warm sections, requires a little attention 
near the coast. $1.50. 
MME. CHIANG KAI-SHEK. R37. (Plant 
@¢ Pat. No. 664.) A yellow rose of 
divine form and patrician ele- 
gance; a splendid tribute to a great 
lady. Color lemon-yellow fading to 
light yellow as flower matures. Bud 
and flower unusually large, foliage 
glossy, growth compact. $1.50. 
© C-P Co. 
RI9. FLORADORA $1.25 
Description on page 5 

R2. BRIGHT WINGS $1.50 
Description on page 4 
ROSE GROWING METHODS DO MAKE A DIFFERENCE 
Roeding's Quality Roses enjoy a well- 
earned reputation for giving top perform- 
ance year after year. These strong and 
vigorous plants make a sturdy growth 
and produce more blooms... because of 
the special methods used in our rose 
fields. Our location at Niles has proved 
highly suited to rose production. Soil con- 
ditions are carefully regulated. Cultural 
practices are based on long experience 
and study. Timing is important. Trained 
men inspect the rows at frequent inter- 
vals and carry out each step in our rose 
growing routine at the proper time. How 
well these practices succeed will be ap- 
parent in the finer results you obtain 
with our roses. 

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