
DICKSONS RED 
scarlet-red 
Withee rich, “spicy 
about everything you want 
bud, large flower, a 
rOS¢ 
It is just 
rood color, nice 
ywer and a healthy plant. In hot o1 
er it will produce plenty of good flow 
Pat. No. 370,).$1.25 each. 
DOUGLAS MacARTHUR 
in tribute to our 
beautiful buds on long 
flowers of rose, gold. and salmon. The 
abundance 
\ beauty. 
commander. 
into 
oreat 
stems 
. 1 VY rose 
open 
or1ous 
igorous growing bush produces an 
flowers, and healthy green foliage 
Plant Pat. No. 581.) $1.50 each. 
E. G. HILL 
Soi roses keep their top rating for years. 
\moneg the reds this rose has always been tops. 
Color is dazzling scarlet. ‘Long stems for cut- 
tine. Fragrant. Free bloomer. Always depend- 
able $1.00 each. 
ECLIPSE 
The long tapering buds attract first attention 
as they open slowly to large, substantial golden 
yellow flowers that are long lasting as cut flow- 
ers. Winner of many awards here and abroad. 
(Plant Pat. No. 172.) $1.25 each. 
EDITH NELLIE PERKINS 
Flowers’ are two-toned orange-buff inside the 
yvetals and a rich salmon or copper pink outside. 
I 
$1.25 each. 
EDITH WILKIE 
This beautiful new rose has long: pointed buds 
deep jasper-red. As the flower opens 
the petals show an inside surface of livid shrimp- 
pink and outside surface of Venetian-pink with 
lemon-yellow base, overlaid with a decided old 
rose and coral-red. The petals are beautifully 
and pointed and the fragrance is delight- 
colored 
shaped 
ful. It is not only a fine garden variety, but a 
wonderful cut flower. You will enjoy this 
greatly. (Plant Pat. No. 500.) $1.50 each. 
EDITOR McFARLAND 
One of the 
perrer thy 
better 
formed 
From the 
beautiful open 
clear pink roses. 
buds to the 
flowers this rose is a masterpiece of perfection, 
Flowers are long lasting when cut. Recom- 
mended. $1.25 each. 
ETOILE DE HOLLANDE 
he most popular red garden rose. Brilliant red 
blooms with beantifal oval buds. In the fall 
the blooms have a dark velvety sheen, making 
them almost blackish-red. Thrives everywhere 
ind produces a fine lot of blooms throu 
$1.00 each. 
chout 
f season. 
FANTASIA 
\ Very free blooming 
formed buds of bright 
in clu 
well-scented. 
Pat. No. 590). 
with beautifully 
golden-yellow, growing 
opening to creamy yellow blooms, 
\ very satisfactory variety. (Plant 
$1.50 each. 
rose 
sters, 
LAGOMARSINO of CALIFORNIA 
ALL TIME ROSE FAVORITES 
To Complete Your Garden 
FRAU KARL KRUSCHKI 
One of the best whites. Immense long buds 
open to full white flowers of wax-like texture. 
You'll like it. $1.00 each. 
GOLDEN DAWN 
A true sunflower-yellow rose of large, double 
form, a heavy grower, producing plenty of nice 
buds and flowers, highly fragrant. Here is a 
dependable yellow in the lighter shade of yellow 
that makes a fine contrast with other yellow 
roses. $1.50 each. 
GOLDEN SASTAGO 
This is the beautiful golden-yellow counterpart 
of the well-known Condesa. In form and texture 
it has all the beauty of the parent, but its color 
is a radiant golden yellow. $1.25 each. 
GOLDEN RAPTURE 
A perfect bud and flower 
low fully describes this 
speaks for itself. This rose 
garden. $1.25 each. 
of intense bright yel- 
variety. The picture 
should be in every 
GOOD NEWS 
Buds of deep coppery pink open slowly to great 
60-petaled blooms with a glorious glowing cop- 
pery center, toning to shell pink on the outer 
petals, golden cast over all. Alluring fragrance. 
(Plant Pat. No. 426.) $1.50 each. 
GREER GARSON 
As outstanding as the star for which it was 
named, this is a rose of rare beauty and distinc- 
tion. The large pointed buds held on long stems, 
open to alluring, fragrant blooms of deep rose- 
pink, lighted inside with a brilliant suffusion of 
yellow. Continuous bloomer, especially good in 
hot weather. (Patent applied for.) $1.50 each. 
HADLEY 
An old favorite red that is hard to beat. Brilliant 
rich crimson, fine in bud and open flower. Long 
stemmed. Richly fragrant. That is about all 
you can ask of a rose. $1.00 each 
HECTOR DEANE 
A rose of great appeal because it is probably 
one of the most fragrant of all roses with blooms 
that are informal and distinct. The petals reflex 
in unique fashion. Color varies from cochineal- 
carmine in cooler regions to deep pink touched 
with salmon in warmer areas. (Plant Pat. No. 
S61.) $1135 seach. 
HORACE McFARLAND 
Another 
shades of 
unusual combination of 
shading from orange-pink in 
the bud to apricot-pink and salmon-buff to coral 
pink, A special All-America award in 1945 is 
sufficient merit to warrant a 
place in your (Plant), Pate enon 720) 
$1.50 each. 
with an 
orange, 
rose 
evidence of its 
garden. 

K. T. MARSHALL 
All-America award in 1944 for best Pink Rose 
of the year, this beautiful rose was named in 
honor of the wife of our great general. This is 
a rose of rare beauty and delicacy of form, with 
long pointed, firm buds opening deep coral pink 
with suffusion of yellow, opening into gener- 
ously full blooms of clean sparkling warm pink. 
Fragrant. Vigorous grower, resistant to heat, 
rain and disease. (Plant Pat. No. 607.) $1.50 
each. 
MARY MARGARET McBRIDE 
All-America award in 1943. This is a beautiful 
rose both in bud and open flower. The color is 
a rich, delicate coral pink set in a base of Sg 
orange. This is a rose of perfect form, and is 
vigorous bloomer all year, even thru the ee 
test summer weather. Luxuriant, smooth, leath- 
ery deep green foliage. (Plant Pat. No. 537.) 
$1.50 each. 
MARK SULLIVAN 
You need only to look at the picture of this very 
beautiful rose to know it should be in your gar- 
den. The beautifully shaped blooms are a de- 
lightful combination of golden yellow shaded 
with deep rose-pink and cerise. Beautiful in bud 
as well as open flower. Don’t overlook this fine 
rose. (Plant Pat. No. 5995). \Sit5eeacms 
McGREDY’S SUNSET 
One of the loveliest of the McGredy Roses. The 
beautifully formed bud opens to a fine flower of 
perfect proportions. The color is saffron tinted 
with delicate orange and rich scarlet. A free 
bloomer, it will add much to your rose garden 
enjoyment. (Plant Pat, No. 317). $ii25seachs 
McGREDY’S IVORY 
Delicate creamy white, 
yellowish at base. Long 
pointed buds. 
Beautiful open flower. $1.25 each. 
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on all Rose orders placed 
BEFORE JANUARY 15th 
t is a definite advantage to us to have 
rose orders in as early as possible to de- 
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we make this offer of a free 
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roses, we will send you 
with your order. 
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with every order for 
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While we reserve the right to select the 
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