Fine Ros2s 
All plants offered are 2-year Eastern-grown: well-furnished 
with the fibrous rools so essential to a good plant. 
KATHERINE MARSHALL. (Plant Patent No. 607.) All-American 
Winner, 1944. Coral pink with a faint overcast of yellow. Large perfect 
bloom. $1.50 each. 
MARY MARGARET McBRIDE. (Plant Patent No. 551.) All-Ameri- 
can Award, 1943. Deep coral pink—touched with gold at the petal 
base. Very large high centered bloom. $1.50 each. 
MIRANDY. (Plant Patent No. 632.) An All-American Selection. Rich, 
dark. vivid red with black shading. Long lasting, beautifully formed 
flowers with a penetrating damask perfume. A fine, vigorous-grow- 
ing, new Rose. $2.00 each. 
RUBAIYAT. P. A. F. 1947 All-American Winner. A fine strong grow- 
ing addition to the red roses—very large well-formed rose. Red flowers 
on long stems. $2.00 each. 

ECLIPSE. (Plant Patent No. 172.) A really good yellow Rose. It pro- 
duces quantities of exquisite, long, shapely, neat buds, just right for a 
button-hole Rose. Hardier than the average, this fine, golden yellow 
Rose is also the most prolific. At its best in autumn. $1.25 each. 
GOOD OLD FAVORITES $1.25 each 
CONDESSA DE SASTAGO. Two toned coppery pink. Vigorous free 
plant. 
EDITH NELLIE PERKINS. Salmon pink with soft orange tints—tree 
and pea vod. 
ETOILE DE HOLLANDE. Bright red. Large fragrant flowers. 
JOANNA HILL. Clear yellow shading to orange yellow. Fine for 
cutting. 
K. A. VIKTORIA. The favorite pure white. Very fragrant. 
MARGARET McGREDY. Oriental red passing to carmine. Free and 
sturdy. 
McGREDY’S SCARLET. Rich velvety red. Very strong plant. 
MRS. PIERRE S. DuPONT. Deep golden yellow. Very popular. 
RADIANCE. Cameo pink. Very fragrant. Free flowering and hardy. 
RED RADIANCE. Cerise red form of Radiance. Equally good. 
POINSETTIA. Very double and red as a poinsettia. Vigorous. 
TALISMAN. Copper and yellow blends. Much liked. 
BETTY PRIOR. (Plant Patent No. 340.) Heavy, branching sprays of 
single, fragrant blossoms, not unlike the pink dogwood. Outside of 
petals carmine—inside several shades lighter. Lusty, purple-tinted 
foliage. ; 
DONALD PRIOR. (Plant Patent No. 377.) Semi-double, bright scarlet, 
cup-shaped flowers with crimson flush; fragrant. Dark green foliage. 
Very free. 
PINOCCHIO. (Plant Patent No. 
cluster Rose is a gem. Color 
fragrance. 
184.) This extremely prolific little 
salmon pink flushed with gold. Fruity 

CRIMSON GLORY. (Plant Patent No. 105.) Big, beautifully formed velvety 
crimson flowers, with all the rich fragrance one associates with a red Rose. 
Equally important, it is a husky, vigorous plant, flowering almost without 
let-up from June until late October. The Best Crimson Rose. $1.75 each. 
PLANT PAT 
Ne. 591 

PEACE—All-American Selection for 1945 
(Plant Patent No. 591.) The All-American Selection for 1945 and the most 
distinctive Rose introduction in many years. The bud, soft golden yellow 
etched with pink, opens to a magnificently large canary-yellow bloom daintily 
marked with cream and pink. Strong, upright growing plant with rigid stems 
and heavy luxurious foliage. A superb exhibition Rose. $2.00 each. 
18 A NOTABLE INTRODUCTION FROM BRISTOL, WEIGELA Distal Ruby 
