Roses 
Mme. Butterfly—The most perfectly 
formed light pink, faintly tinted 
with gold; richly perfumed; a per- 
fect cut flower. 
Pink Dawn—Excellent deep rose-pink 
with large, long pointed buds and 
vigorous growth. We rate it high 
among the pinks. 
The Doctor—Immense 5 to 6 inch 
blooms; long pointed buds of spark- 
ling, silvery-pink. Best of fragrance. 
Picture—Medium sized buds and flow- 
ers of finest form; rose-p:nk; a love- 
ly cutting rose. 
YELLOWS 
Eclipse—Pat. 172—Long streamlined 
buds, rich golden yellow without 
shadings. A perfect exhibition and 
cutting rose. 
Each $1.35 
Golden Dawn—Glorious double, lemon- 
yellow flowers deliciously fragrant. 
Buds stained carmine; a very bushy 
grower and consistent bloomer. 
Joanna Hill—A must for a cutting 
rose; clear yellow, deeper at the 
heart; fine long buds and an upright 
grower. 
Lowell Thomas—Pat. 595—Buds are 
large long and pointed. Flowers 
large and very double with high 
center. Clear canary-yellow in color 
on a long, strong stem. 
$1.50 
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_ McGredy’s Yellow—Unfading, canary- 
yellow cupped flowers of excellent 
form bourne heavily on a vigorous 
bush with dark waxey foliage. 
McGredy’s Sunset—Pat. 317—Outside 
of petals a clear buttercup-yellow 
tipped orange; inside chrome yellow, 
flushed scarlet. Medium sized flow- 
ers of pleasing fragrance. 
Each $1.35 
Mrs. E. P. Thom—Pure, unfading deep 
yellow flowers of fine fragrance, 
Very hardy. 
Mrs. P. S. Dupont—Good glossy foli- 
age and many branched plant of- 
fers medium sized gold and yellow 
buds opening clear yellow. Some- 
what lighter than the above variety. 
Will equal any yellow in production 
of flowers. 
Mrs. Joseph Perraud—This rose _ be- 
longs in every garden. Slender long 
buds of nasturtium-orange open to 
full, sweetly fragrant flowers of 
nasturtium-buff. Very popular and 
justly so. 
Peace—Pat. 591—Superlatives must 
be used to describe this rose which 
received more votes in winning the 
All-America Award than any other 
rose on record. Change of color from 
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the tight bud to open bloom defy 
description, Blooms fully open are 
emmense and perfectly formed ca- 
nary-yellow to pale gold with a tiny 
edging of apple blossom pink. Large 
dark leathery like foliage and a 
most vigorous grower. 
Sister Therese—Good foliage, strong 
grower, exquisite buds and semi- 
double cupped flowers of golden yel- 
low lightly marked carmine. 
V for Victory—A Brownell sub-zero 
rose (propagation rights reserved) 
Best pure yellow colored rose we. 
have tried. Very double and blooms 
in clusters similiar to a floribunda 
but flowers are large. 
Each 
BLENDS or MULTICOLORS 
Condessa De Sastago—A Spanish nov- 
eity. Cupped flowers of firey copper 
inside and rich gold on reverse. Very 
strong grower. 
Countess Vandal—Pat. 38—Perfect 
long po:nted buds on upright stems. 
The color combination is hard to de- 
scribe being pink, copper, gold and 
salmon. Excellent cut flower. 
Each 
Duquesa de Penaranda 
Spanish rose of merit. Spectacular 
double flowers of cinnamon-peach, 
very fragrant. Finest waxey green 
foliage. 
Heinrich Gaede—Bright vermillion 
toned gold; good form; fruity frag- 
rance. A distinct and excellent va- 
riety. 
Mrs. Sam McGredy—A favorite. Color 
is scarlet-copper-orange changing 
to copper as well formed blooms ma- 
ture. Bronzy foliage and red canes. 
Mme. Henri Guillot—Pat: 337 — A 
charming two-toned rose. Artistic 
urn-shaped buds open to 4% inch 
flowers of watermelon-pink to rasp- 
berry-pink with golden base. 
Bach Vice sees Bee ae eee $1.50 
President Herbert Hoover—Very vig- 
orous and the best of fragrance. 
This favorite in the bud is flaming 
scarlet and vellow’ opening to 
creamy-yellow with scarlet mark- 
ings. 
Talisman—A cut flower favorite. Long 
buds on long straight stems. Color is 
rich scarlet and gold to deep rose 
and pale yellow. 
Taffeta—Pat. 716—All America Rose 
Society Award for 1948. Predomi- 
nantly rich carmine in bud changing 
to begonia-rose in the open flower, 
reverse of petals yellow. 
Each 
