
CALIFORNIA (Plant Pat. No. 499)—$1.50 
SEES 
CHARLOTTE ARMSTRONG (Plant Pat. No. 455)—$1.50 

ETERNAL YOUTH—Plant Pat. No. 332. Perfectly formed long-pointea 
buds of soft pink, with yellow at the base of each petal. The full open 
flowers show graceful deep yellow stamens. $1.35 each, 3 for $3.60. 
FANTASIA—Plant Pat. No. 590. The delightfully sleek, pointed, bright 
golden yellow to mellow peach buds open to 30 to 35 petal high center 
blooms with exterior petals of satiny silver sheen. The medium size 
flowers have the fragrance of a wild rose. The plant is bushy, re- 
markably disease resistant and hardy. $1.50 each, 3 for $3.75. 
“ARS FRED EDMUNDS—Plant Pat. No. 731. P.R.R. winner of 1944 All- 
America Regional Award. This rose is sensational. The beau- 
tiful long-shaped buds of burnt orange open to glorious blooms of 
vivid, glowing, coppery orange color which slowly changes to soft 
apricot, and the velvety-textured petals assume an artistic, crinkled 
form that is very pleasing. The plants are vigorous, and have glisten- 
ing, olive-green foliage. Rich fruity fragrance. $1.50 each. 
GOOD NEWS—Plant Pat. No. 426. Here is a rose that produces quan- 
tities of glorious, full-petaled, fragrant blooms of choice color and 
a >) form. The heart of the bloom as it opens is peach-pink and finishes 
silvery-pink. A really superb rose. $1.50 each, 3 for $3.75. 
reg GRANDE DUCHESSE CHARLOTTE—Patent applied for. This 
‘ rose provides a new shade of red such as may be seen on old 
tapestry, a color not known in any other rose. The beautiful long 
streamlined buds are a rich claret color and open to firm-petaled 
blooms which do not fade but gradually change to begonia-red. AARS 
winner. $1.50 each, 3 for $3.75. 
WARS HEART’S DESIRE—Plant Pat. No. 501. Exquisite, small slender 
buds of deep red open to a loose semi-double flower of deep 
velvety 1ed which does not fade, and has a true rich old-time rose 
fragrance. $1.50 each, 3 for $3.75. 
HECTOR DEANE—Plani Pat. No. 361. A radiant newcomer from Ire- 
land. So fragrant is this rose that a single plant scents the whole 
garden with true old rose scent. The bud is crimson with a suggestion 
of orange in the depths, the orange diffusing as it opens, leaving at 
the heart only a clear circle of yellow. $1.35 each, 3 for $3.60. 
@ HORACE McFARLAND—Plant Pat. No. 730. This rose has long- 
pointed orange-pink buds that keep well after cutting. $1.50 
each. 
weg KATHERINE T. MARSHALL—Pat. No. 607. A lovely bloom of 
~ deep coral pink, with luxuriant foliage and fruity fragrance. 
$1.50 each. 
LADY MANDEVILLE—Plant Pat. No. 461. Large full fragrant flowers 
of warm rich yellow, deeply touched with amber. Plant upright, vig- 
orous, disease-resistant. $1.50 each, 3 for $3.75. 
MARS LOWELL THOMAS—Plant Pat. No. 595. A brilliant new yellow 
rose of perfection. Its long slender buds open to a vibrant 
lemon-chrome flower with a high cupped center. The plants are vig- 
orous and the foliage is a luxuriant green. $1.50 each. 
at 
McGREDY’S SUNSET (Plant Pat. No. 317)—$1.35 

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