MARS HORACE 
MecFARLAND (Below) 
(Plant Patent No. 730) 
Supplies the long-pointed buds and a 
rich apricot-pink coloring that means 
so much to the modern garden. 
Ranges from orange-pink in the bud 
through apricot-pink and salmon-buff 
to coral-pink in the full-open bloom. 
Flowers are produced very freely 
throughout the entire season, on 
sturdy, healthy, well-balanced plants 
with large, leathery, rich dark green 
foliage. The sentimental associations 
of the name itself will make thou- 
sands of Dr. McFarland’s admirers 
want to grow this Rose; the rich 
orange-pink buds will amply reward 
your efforts. The large flowers have 
45 petals and age from deep apricot- 
pink through salmon-buff to coral- 
pink when fully open. From Mallerin, 
the famous French hybridizer. 
Prolific.....very free-flowering, from 
June till frost. 
Plant.......clean, upright, 214 to 3 ft. 
Distinction. . All-America, 1945. De- 
lightful buds and trim 
plants. 
$1.50 each; 3 for $3.75; 
12 for $15.00 
Horace 
McFarland 
Katherine T. 
Marshall 
rrog KATHERINE T. 
X MARSHALL (Right) 
(Plant Patent No. 607) 
The All-America Winning Pink Rose 
of 1944. So glorious, so appropriately 
named to honor the wife of America’s 
gteat General Marshall! All-America 
. created in our own Newark nurs- 
erties. This is a Rose of rare beauty 
and delicacy of form. It grows vig- 
orously with large, open, upright 
blooms of friendly warm glowing 
pink. Highly praised in all sections 
of the country. Bred to hardiness and 
perfect form. The growth and foliage 
ate equal to the Radiance family and 
outstrip the old favorite President 
Hoover... Fruity fragrance. Long, 
fine stems, ideal for cutting. 
Buds... ...long-pointed, deep coral- 
pink with suffusion of yel- 
low. 
Fragrance. .marked and fruity. 
Blooms... .full, cupped, 5 in. Heavy 
petals resist summer sun. 
Plants....hardy, very vigorous, tall, 
2 to 4 ft. 
$1.50 each; 3 for $3.75; 
12 for $15.00 
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LNSY =RUBAIVAT (Right) 
(Plant Patent No, 758) 
Unchallenged winner of the 1947 All-America Rose Trials. A brilliant 
red with a profusion of long, graceful buds appearing early in June 
if planted this fall. As the buds open, releasing their wealth of old 
Rose fragrance, a glorious riot of deep, scintillating crimson is re- 
vealed in the very hearts of the blooms. And this vivid burst of color 
is accentuated oa the outside of the petals by a delicate tone several 
shades lighter. 
Your Rubaiyat plants are luxuriant in growth and have demonstrated 
their hardy, disease-resistant qualities in all climates. You'll be 
delighted with the unflagging production of extra large flowers on 
these tall, shapely plants. You'll enjoy their glowing warmth, 
lovely form, and profusion of blooms for years to come! 
Buds... ...long and shapely, with a delicate crimson-pink exterior. 
Bloom.... .large, open slowly, a rich crimson to red-Rose color. 
Fragrance. .elusive aroma of old Roses. 
Habit.... .extra tall, vigorous, remarkably disease resistant. 
$1.50 each; 3 for $3.75; 12 for $15.00 



